Jun's Kitchen A little less easy to follow but it's always a pleasure to watch him cook. You'll feel jealous of the quality of food he makes for his cats
As a Reddit user who's recently moved to Lemmy - that's a fair point, you fucking moron
I picked up an official translation of Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou so I'm gently enjoying that. The art is beautiful and the bittersweet nature of the manga is pretty beautiful honestly.
And also Go With the Clouds, North by Northwest because I love Aki Irie's art. It's set in Iceland but reminds me a little of Norway which makes me happy.
Glad to see you're enjoying Dungeon Meshi!
I've not read it to completion, but the YoRHa: Pearl Harbour Descent (depicting events leading up to NieR: Automata) is certainly very good. As an aside, the NieR: Automata light novels are excellent.
If you're in to your Yoko Taro there's also several manga entries in the Drakenguard universe, but I don't know these so well.
There's also a bunch of good adaptations of visual novels, like Danganropa and Steins;Gate, but I feel like I'm cheating a little by suggesting those!
Bloody fantastic game, I wish Mark Wood was permanently injury free so we could always pick him! Bowling at 95mph and blasting sixes for fun!
Woakes will probably end up as the unsung hero of this game, he is a major reason for this win. I just hope they consider giving Jonny a rest for the next game... so the ultimate Stokes Woakes Foakes combo is allowed to shine.
About 17 or so years ago I had a little money to spend on a book, and found this odd little shelf in my local bookstore. I'd never seen anything like it before, so picked up the coolest thing I could find and that's how I ended up reading Shaman King. My taste has changed somewhat since!
That was at the time of commenting, 6 hours ago. I agree, I can't access it any more either. No idea what's going on with that!
Knifepoint Horror. No other horror podcast has ever come close to being as good for me