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.
On incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune becoming the first Senate Majority Leader to have defeated a former Senate Majority Leader to win his Senate seat.