Did you delete your reply? I was going to read it again but can’t find it. I have more recommendations if you want, let me know!
www.thassodar.com Been making electronic music for around 4 years. All my music can be located on SoundCloud for the latest, Spotify, Amazon, YouTube, Deezer, etc. for all album and EP releases. Patreon under construction!
Did you delete your reply? I was going to read it again but can’t find it. I have more recommendations if you want, let me know!
You should check out Poker Face by a lot of the same people involved with Glass Onion. Very well written, almost like a modern Murder She Wrote. Also it stars Natasha Lyonne, who I am a fan of because of Russian Doll.
My ex gf tried it once with a group, after I had tried a few times, and got all the way through with the “good” ending. No incentive to rewatch after that lol
It’s Morbin’ Time!
Favorite line from the movie!
If you get those parts from AutoZone or O’Reilly’s or something and take it to a decent mechanic you can probably save about $200 on each of those $400+ labor quotes.
Main issue is finding a decent mechanic or one that isn’t lazy and quotes you high because they don’t want to do the job.
Not sure what you mean by qualified. Edit: I looked it up and it seems like adding the http part, but why would that prevent someone from clicking the link? For me it worked fine.
If you check my SoundCloud all of the track art I’ve used I made myself using Canva. Even I think it’s starting to look same-y, but it’s more interesting than having no art and cheaper than paying an artist. I say the cheap part because I’m still making essentially no money from music, so Canva lets me put out something interesting with no previous graphical design knowledge or history.
http://www.soundcloud.com/thassodar
So, to me, it’s a blessing and a curse. I can whip up some quick art (in an hour, sometimes two), and save money as well. The curse is people look down on Canva and I feel like there’s an upper limit I haven’t reached with the web based editing.
Better pray sweat/drink condensation/ANY moisture doesn’t get on that map, otherwise you’re toast!
I got lost leaving prom because I’d only had my license less than a year and didn’t know major highways. The printed instructions were illegible at night without your cabin light on, and that was dangerous too!
Satan 3: Can’t Get Fooled Again
I’d catch it on a $6 ticket night, and it comes with free popcorn.
Didn’t know about this, I may submit some tracks.
Hey what were those two sites so I can avoid them, don’t wanna accidentally pirate something yar har fiddly dee ifyouknowwhatimsayin
Sounding like Richard Rahl and The Sword of Truth now. (Please don’t hate me the first 3-4 books were good…)
I’m up for viewing number 2, why not on Monday with no plans?
It’s what I’m glad Super Mario wasn’t.
Surprised to hear someone mention Dallas Tort Worth ever since The Incident.
Now it is you spreading falsehoods. The time is now 9:16. This is a power not to be wielded lightly.
You should play my song, Angry Desire. Lots of drums and a repeating main synth. Also it’s awesome.
Just found it, here’s a few other niche “older” anime:
Real Drive - one of my favorite shows that really shows how far technology could go in the future.
HeatGuy J - another sci-fi futuristic one that premiered on Toonami in 2002; the premise is similar to Blade Runner
Dennou-Coil - this one deals with augmented reality, and it is what I think we’re getting closer to the more companies invest in AR. It’s also well animated and family friendly.
The Big O - another one that premiered on Toonami 20 or so years ago, I used to make the joke that The Big O was if Batman was an anime with mechs.
Desert Punk - I won’t spoil much; post apocalyptic dark comedy.
Aaaaand one of my favorites with one of my favorite anime openings ever:
Kyouran Kazoku Nikki - regular dude gets thrown into a marriage with one of the most powerful beings to exist
See you in a year!