Thank you!
(Very short description) it's a detective novel about a serial killer who builds snowmen in the yards of their victims. I don't usually read detective novels but Jo Nesbø is nice and this seemed interesting.
Thank you!
(Very short description) it's a detective novel about a serial killer who builds snowmen in the yards of their victims. I don't usually read detective novels but Jo Nesbø is nice and this seemed interesting.
Huh I actually watched that without knowing it's from the same guy. I just thought Germans make good movies/shows. Now that you say it it does feel similar to both shows.
I actually made a graph for the characters in dark while watching the first two seasons. Definitely my favorite show.
I'm halfway through Snømannen (the snowman) by Jo Nesbø. It's been interesting so far but kinda slow. I'm doing a personal challenge and this is the last book so I'm really hoping to finish it by the end of December.
They wouldn't work by themselves (for the desert island thing) but there are two season finales I love. Dark season 2 and Mr Robot season 3. Two great seasons with tension being built up and these gave just the perfect ending.
The moment I read Travelers I knew which episode it was going to be. I didn't like the show that much but it played with some very interesting concepts and this was best shown in that episode.
Lemmy, youtube, chatting, reading books, duolingo, looking up things. The only thing I'll refuse to do on it is watch movies.
I'd add Ted Chiang with Exhalation. Maybe not so much about the technology itself but about its effects on people, similar to black mirror.
Are there any concerns to eating so much tuna? I remember the fda recommendation for max canned tuna per week is pretty low due to concentration of heavy metals. I've probably passed it a couple of times.