Are you telling me that Japanese post offices don't have the Liberian flag in front of it?
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True, but some are more so than others. Like in spirited away. It's kinda more just hinted at and it's not central to the plot of the film. Which is why I think it's more popular of a film in countries that rely on war and exploitation.
The true cultists are emacs users...and we keep getting stronger.
It's about pacifism and respecting nature. So naturally it's politically polarizing to some people.
I totally agree with it being one of the best
I'm very happy for you that you found a game you like.
I haven't yet played tears of the kingdom but many people love it.
It might be true for TotK too, but my favorite part of Elden Ring (and all from software games) is the environmental storytelling which can be very easy to miss since most games nowadays don't seem to have that attention to detail.
You should try a few more.
- Castle in the sky
- NausicaΓ€ of the Valley of the Wind
- Grave of the fireflies (followed by My Neighbor Totoro as it was originally released as a double feature)
I'm not sure why Spirited away seems to be the go to Ghibli film (maybe it is less offensive) but it's probably one of my least favorites from the studio.
I'm guessing you missed the tutorial area and kept dying at the tree sentinel in limegrave?
I mean I think I spent like 20 hours in the character creation screen alone.
Hey...I also advocate for more solidarity within communities, growing your own food, using less plastic & cars, and Star Trek...Linux is just like 30% what I talk about.
Thank you, this is perfect.
Who cares how it tastes, how many yards from the tee did it drive?