“There’s not much food and water is running low.” - @ MarvRome87
“There’s not much food and water is running low.” - @ MarvRome87
It’s always astounding to me that places don’t keep enough plows on hand because it “doesn’t snow that much.” If you total up the economic costs of any mess like this, it’ll easily justify a large plow fleet to deal with it effectively, even if you only pull them out once every five years. There is no case where you…
Yeah, I try to stay off the roads in storms purely to avoid getting stuck somewhere by the actions of morons.
I think that table looks dope af, and while I understand the “but Game Boy Colors aren’t infinite!” argument, let’s be honest. If it was a YouTuber who never showed their face and ran a channel that focused on creative builds like this, a lot fewer people would be making that argument. People hate Logan Paul so they…
My sentiments exactly - Don’t share all your unsolicited opinions and obsessions so openly! Half the people you meet will just pre-judge you in a negative way.
Your local public library. ^_^
I read through the other suggestions and I’ll throw a few more out. Azuki and Mangamo are both newer subscription services with generally different libraries than the ones I’ve seen suggested here. They’re not better (though Mangamo has a lot of good free options), but they’re different if you want to read something…
Many people would rather support the authors and help keep the manga running rather than just steal it.
Yessir, nothing like taking the hard work of someone who spends every waking moment making a story for you without helping them have a meal at the end of it.
Like large head already said, you can use either the Shonen Jump app made by US-publisher Viz Media (which I can recommend) or Manga Plus made by Shueisha (aka the publisher of Shonen Jump) itself. I didn’t test Manga Plus yet though, because most of its library is the same and if I remember correctly it was slightly…
Your local library or bookstore are good places to start, but if that’s not an option for you, there’s always the Shonen Jump app/subscription service, as others have mentioned.
I’m pretty sure the majority of these are available on “Manga Plus”, which is the official Shounen and/or Jump app through Shueisha/Viz Media. The first three and latest three chapters of each series is free to read, and some series are set to allow you to read all chapters for free.
The Shonen Jump app is a mere two bucks a month for everything currently running in SJ, some other SJ affiliated magazines, and even a lot of old stuff that’s no longer running. It’s a seriously good deal.
You can read several of these series digitally through viz.com/shonenjump with a subscription. Ones I see included are: JUJUTSU KAISEN, Dandadan, Chainsaw Man, Kaiju No. 8, Spy x Family, and Sakamoto Days.
An amusing turnabout given the British instructions to “do shite” (^^;)
Found it. 2005 Blazer averaged 308 deaths per million vehicles on the road. Ford explorer was 137, and 4runner had 12. That’s incredible how different they were in that era and how terrible those SUVs were. Today the worst vehicles are small cars and they’re in the 70 range.
Rolling over is generally the worst thing that can happen in a modern car. All else equal, you are more likely to be hurt once the tires leave the ground.
“I have such better visibility in my SUV!”
But kiss your catalytic goodbye!