zabadoh 2d ago • 100%
As I said in the Weekly post, I feel that there are too many characters at this point. We have the characters from the current S2, we have the old team from S1 returning, Rachel running off with FUG(?), and even Rak the lizard guy is running around somewhere looking for his turtles.
The Workshop Battle is a looooong story arc, at 100 chapters, so I hope the story gets some focus soon.
zabadoh 2d ago • 100%
Maybe it's time for Quentin to start !footmoe@ani.social
zabadoh 2d ago • 100%
Torrenting on Android does exist, but it's such a battery suck that seeding is unsustainable unless your mobile device is plugged in all the time. Which makes it not-so-mobile.
And then there's mobile plan data limits.
zabadoh 2d ago • 100%
The preview looks like videogame cutscenes. I'm leaning towards skipping this one.
But trying to fight the RX-78 from the Zeon POV does sound vaguely interesting.
zabadoh 2d ago • 100%
Gen X here. I still use my eMule client! Because you just share whole directory structures, it's great for finding and sharing older obscure stuff.
zabadoh 3d ago • 100%
It looks like there are 2 kinds of brown things.
One type that is a lighter brown looks spheroid, possibly potatoes or dinner rolls.
Another type is a darker brown, looks like fat cylinders, possibly deep fried breaded fish/salmon/crab cakes, as others have said.
The lighter brown ones could also be fish/salmon/crab cakes, but from a different manufacturer, or just shaped differently.
zabadoh 3d ago • 100%
I'm to figure out what "Santa Dodoria" means. It's what the TV station staff and the taxi driver refer to Momo's grandma, and her pseudonym/professional name.
"Santa" is "Saint (female)" in Portuguese, but according to a wiki, it's actually written in the kanji "三太" for which I can only guess "3rd eldest prince(ss)" as in "三太子"
"Dodoria" is written in katakana "ドドリア" indicating a foreign word, or the name of flora or fauna.
There's the Dragonball villain named "Dodoria" whose name is supposed to be a play on the Japanese word for the durian fruit, i.e. "Dorian" but that's about as far as I get.
zabadoh 3d ago • 100%
Another Netflix genius move with dropping 6 episodes at once....
zabadoh 3d ago • 100%
It's like this story is "What's this wacky guy going to do next to overcome the odds?"
zabadoh 3d ago • 100%
That was a sick move by (non-Turbo) granny
zabadoh 3d ago • 100%
Chrome takes the blame for destroying the bridge, to make Berry Blossom look good.
Once again, Chrome manipulates Chizuko into committing to the Evil Organization...
How the hell did Grandpa get so strong?
zabadoh 3d ago • 100%
If there's anything worse than the words "President Trump" it's "President Vance"
zabadoh 3d ago • 100%
At least run for city council, or even school board first...
zabadoh 3d ago • 100%
Missiles can only do so much damage to a large structure like this bridge. IIRC, the Ukrainians have tried those before.
Even the famous truck full of explosives weakened the bridge, but it didn't go down.
It would take an absolutely huge amount of explosives to take the bridge down.
zabadoh 3d ago • 100%
Netflix still does whole season drops of its original/exclusive shows (e.g. Kengan Ashura, TP-Bon, JoJoBA Stone Ocean), which kind of ruins the weekly episode anticipation slow burn.
A whole season is too much to digest, and without the weekly notifications, otherwise fine series just fade into the background.
Dungeon Meshi was an exception, for whatever reason that was released weekly.
zabadoh 4d ago • 80%
Each country's immigration department website.
zabadoh 4d ago • 100%
This YT channel has a very simplified take on the using the part of your larynx to get away from chest resonance.
zabadoh 4d ago • 100%
Whaddya know? It correctly measured that I was more in line with Mayor Breed than anyone else. any of the other mayoral candidates.
But it's close. I measured closest to Breed with 60%, but the other candidates were all between 40-60%
zabadoh 4d ago • 90%
Why limit yourself to the US? Many other countries, including just about all of the other English-speaking countries, offer more trans rights than the US.
zabadoh 4d ago • 100%
It was cool to see Agatha acting out her detective show delusions.
Are we down 2 more witches?
Rio is probably lurking around, waiting to make a dramatic entrance.
And the Salem 7 are out there somewhere.
Me in the future: "Nobody watches anime anymore. It's too popular" > Ampere Analysis sees that anime has become a mainstream culture in the U.S. and Europe with significant potential for expansion from $31.2 billion in 2023 to $60.1 billion by 2030. > Spotify (SPOT) also reported an increase of 395% in anime music streams since 2021.
More photos and videos: https://www.daytodayla.com/2019/09/13/trolley-at-the-americana-glendale/ https://www.instagram.com/americanabrand/reel/CzZnfXdRJuW/ Manufacturer's website: https://www.gomacotrolley.com/Resources/pages/glendale_trolleys.html >Two open-style trolley cars, #1717 and GiGi, are in Glendale, California. They were completed and delivered in 2008, and are being used at a shopping and residential center. > They are a similar style to the J.G. Brill open-style cars currently in Lowell, Massachusetts, and Tampa, Florida. The first car, #1717, is 33 feet long and battery-powered, and the unpowered second car, GiGi, is 22 feet long and pulled behind the first car. The grand opening for the "Americana At Brand" project was May 1-2, 2008. Construction photos: https://www.gomacotrolley.com/Resources/pages/construction_glendale.html
She's the namesake of the Del Rey Books publishing imprint. The article links to a PBS documentary, [Judy-Lynn Del Rey: Galaxy Gal](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO9oSyR-5UM&t=85s) from a series "Renegades" which "highlights little-known historical figures with disabilities"
[Archived version](https://archive.ph/Wgg3g) Because of the steep walkway and staircase to Laguna Honda, the SF County Transportation Authority (SFCTA), consisting of the Board Of Supervisors, is looking into constructing a gondola system, presumably from Forest Hill station, to improve accesss. The City is also looking at the LHH site, which is mostly woods, as a site for affordable housing, including 250 units for seniors.
Reddit is requiring manual admin approval to make /r’s private, eliminating the main mechanism for the last sitewide protest agains changes to the API.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/30196137 > Ukraine has said that its forces have withdrawn from the eastern city of Vuhledar, a defensive bastion that had resisted repeated Russian attacks since Vladimir Putin’s 2022 full-scale invasion. > > The military command in Kyiv said its troops left late on Tuesday. They had retreated in order to preserve personnel and combat equipment, it said, adding that Russian combat units had attacked from three directions and were close to “encircling” the city. > > The fall of Vuhledar is a boost for the Kremlin and comes as Russian troops advance across the eastern Donetsk oblast. In February they captured the city of Avdiivka, outside the regional capital of Donetsk, occupied in 2014. > > [MBFC](https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-guardian/) > [Archive](https://archive.is/izTFc)
Out of 2316 in SFUSD total...
Mark Farrell didn't show up. [5 of the underdog candidates took the stage afterwards](https://missionlocal.org/2024/09/the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-lesser-known-s-f-mayoral-candidates-take-the-stage/)
I love articles like this about obscure and interesting places with local history!
80s anime-style music video. The song is decent too!
> San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced Sunday that she’s lending some of her own staff to help the city’s troubled public school district, whose top official narrowly avoided termination just hours earlier. > Hours after the San Francisco Unified School District’s governing board wrapped up a meeting in which it considered firing Superintendent Matt Wayne, accepted the mayor’s offer. > In a news release Sunday afternoon, Breed said she’s carving out $8.5 million for the School Stabilization Team to help SFUSD overcome its dysfunction. > Money for the mayor’s effort comes from a 2022 measure that unlocked city money to help SFUSD with so-called Student Success Funds for urgent needs. That’s on top of the $100 million the city already provides annually to its K-12 district.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/29507311 > The number of people sleeping outdoors dropped to under 3,000 in January, the lowest the city has recorded in a decade, according to a federal count. > > And that figure has likely dropped even lower since Mayor London Breed — a Democrat in a difficult reelection fight this November — started ramping up enforcement of anti-camping laws in August following a U.S. Supreme Court decision. > > Homelessness in no way has gone away, and in fact grew 7%, to 8,300 in January, according to the same federal count. > > But the problem is now notably out of the public eye, raising the question of where people have gone and whether the change marks a turning point in a crisis long associated with San Francisco.
- KQED channel 9 - KQED radio 88.5FM - Livestream on SFChronicle.com and app Hopefully Mayor Breed will show up this time...
Farrell's response regarding this incident doesn't make sense. If he was purely interested in how long the issuance of the permits would take, why not call the DBI directly instead of Mayor Breed's office?
As Supervisor, Mark Farrell requested noticeably more "behested" payments from companies that had business before the city than other Supervisors.
More and more high profile athletes are displaying their love of anime. p.s. That's a closeup of My Hero Academia's All Might's eyes on the NFL player's visor [Archived version](https://archive.ph/hBSoQ)
High quality oriental sword that took over 2 years to transport across the Silk Road. [Kept in my cellar](https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-decorated-samurai-sword-found-in-rubble-beneath-berlin-may-have-been-a-diplomatic-gift-180985010/) in ideal storage conditions. Don't try to lowball me, I know what I got.