If we define having made it as receiving a green “Safe” checkmark from Norton Safeweb, I dare say that The New Leaf Journal has finally made it.
It is December 2024. That means it is time to publish some “additional” anime awards for 2023. (That is not supposed to make sense, this is a very late article.)
I share 54 things I learned in 2024, with links to sources for each thing I learned. End your year by learning what I learned.
I was about to add a carton of on-sale Silk cashew milk to my shopping basket on December 12, 2024 before I noticed that the sell-by date was November 2, 2024.
I question whether Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko needs a hairstylist given my ocular assessment of his current hair styling needs.
After several years of using mpv Media Player, I only just discovered that the logo wears a Santa hat in December. This led to a brief GitHub investigation.
Suspected murderer Luigi Mangione allegedly confided in his landlord about his struggles with physical intimacy due to chronic back pain. I raise important questions about landlord-tenant relationships these days.
Reviewing the none-too-busy month that was at The New Leaf Journal in November 2023.
After documenting an unexpected Tesla Cybertruck sighting in scenic Brooklyn Bridge Park, I thought about what the Cybertruck reminds me of. I thought back to Virtua Racing Deluxe for the Sega 32X.
Photographs of Victory Chimes, a historic schooner, docked in Brooklyn Bridge Park. After showing the boat, I draw from several sources to learn more about it.
I previously reviewed a visual novel called The Dandelion Girl: Won’t You Remember Me? That was a 2016 remake of a 2010 The Dandelion Girl visual novel. Here, I review the original 2010 novel with reference to its remake.
Brooklyn Paper reports that a new scam involving fundraising solicitations for fake youth basketball teams is hitting Brooklyn. I note that it hit Brooklyn at least a few decades ago.