Responding to a Guestbook post, Victor delivers his tested method for farming gold roses for money in Animal Crossing.
Reflecting on participating in “The Save The Bitter End” event and being a musician in strange times.
Considering what is essential for essential workers in NYC who commute during curfew hours.
Five new articles, updates on our social media presence, social sharing options, and miscellaneous site improvements.
I respond to the following prompt: “What’s a well-liked anime that you didn’t really like?.” After defining the question, I work through a list to find a good answer.
I examine each case in U.S. history where there were consecutive presidential elections involving a candidate running as the incumbent president.
Who wins more often in U.S. Presidentail elections: The older candidate or the younger? What if we separate out incumbent races? Let us find out…
With the help of an open source Adobe Flash emulator called Ruffle, we take a look at the original Flash version of a Japanese visual novel called Gogatsu no Sora (localized for al|together 2008 as May Sky).
I question charging for a manga streaming service that uses unmodified Google Translate “translations.” But par for the course, I question it for lack of wisdom more than for lack of morality.
I filtered all headlines and descriptions containing the word “Palworld” from appearing in my RSS and ATOM feed items. I did not know until April 1, 2024, that I also needed to filter “Pal World.”
I celebrate White Day with Boku no Shokora, an unofficial English translation of an over-the-top doujin visual novel that comes with an entire “White Day Scenario”
I took a rare (and long walk) to Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and checked out the Newtown Creek Nature Walk. I submit for your enjoyment a photograph of a large orange “DONUT FENDER.”