

“Shinto: The Ancient Religion Of Japan” by W. G. Aston. It’s short and concise, but might be dated since it was released in 1907. Liking it so far.


“Shinto: The Ancient Religion Of Japan” by W. G. Aston. It’s short and concise, but might be dated since it was released in 1907. Liking it so far.
Wdym another hobby???


But then you could say asked me $5000 be worth it?
Here it is https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8Db3rluT76w


Grrman C might be fake, but German Excel isn’t.
Since noone mentioned it, for me it is Inmost. A beautiful pixelart game that covers some heavy topics.
I regreted just reading the title
Can you save me a click? I am scared
The Little Mermaid was H. C. Andersen, not the brothers Grimm

From their website:
There shall be six guaranteed places therein, i.e. one for the producing organization, i.e. the Member which has won the preceding edition (the “Host Broadcaster”), and the five Members from France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom (the “Big 5”).
That’s interesting in itself, isn’t it?
Yeah, those settings were on. I’ll read up on the article linked above and see if I can make it work.
Tnx, I’ll give it a read.
These are strange times for the NumLock club. Strange times…


We would love to, if not for the accumulated knowledge which can’t be (easily) found elsewhere.
Adopt some and then leave them behind. Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. I really enjoyed Spec Ops: The Line and Apocalypse Now, so I wanted to give the book a go.