To think this would be the last piece of art ever drawn by Sazanami Konami.
In the tweet version of this, they wondered what the next 365 days had in store. I guess they just didn't know it would tragically be cut short, far before it was time.
To think this would be the last piece of art ever drawn by Sazanami Konami.
In the tweet version of this, they wondered what the next 365 days had in store. I guess they just didn't know it would tragically be cut short, far before it was time.
To think this would be the last piece of art ever drawn by Sazanami Konami.
In the tweet version of this, they wondered what the next 365 days had in store. I guess they just didn't know it would tragically be cut short, far before it was time.
Funnily enough, someone in the Twitter comments pointed out how accurate this is; because of WWII rationing, the U.K. lacked things like spices, cheeses, and butter, and so chefs and cooks had to improvise, resulting in blander food.
Funnily enough, someone in the Twitter comments pointed out how accurate this is; because of WWII rationing, the U.K. lacked things like spices, cheeses, and butter, and so chefs and cooks had to improvise, resulting in blander food.
The extremely bland British food actually started a lot earlier than that, primarily in London and other very large cities. Before the invention of the railway, as well as modern preservation techniques, such as canning and later refrigeration, the quality of many foodstuffs could reach, ahem, questionable llevels, before reaching the consumer. Food was also expensive and wages relatively low, so many people could only afford food of extremely poor quality and low nutritional value.
I interpret this as particularly addressing the instance of you not upgrading garlic past level 2 because it's less incentivized to upgrade it over others to level 5; I constantly use the G1 plate on every URA turn and end up with a deficit in ingredients for in spite of the discount, pretty often too.
For NNescio, Jnglmpera or any deep horse lore lover. Does this comic have any real life related? Found this on reedit, and the uploader caption said it RL related.
I immediately use lens scanner to find source upload this here :ReinSmile: Heart breaking Umamusume post is rare lately
For NNescio, Jnglmpera or any deep horse lore lover. Does this comic have any real life related? Found this on reedit, and the uploader caption said it RL related.
I immediately use lens scanner to find source upload this here :ReinSmile: Heart breaking Umamusume post is rare lately
IRL Dantsu Flame retired with plans to become a stud, but they couldn't find any takers because his bloodline and body/conformation weren't looked at favorably (and Takarazuka Kinen was kinda pooh-poohed back then despite being a G1) so they un-retired him to run in NAR where he had a disappointing career so he was retired a second time only to die shortly after to pneumonia.
I guess one could view the uma equivalent as retiring to get married only to be divorced shortly after... though not sure if this interpretation is intended by the author.
Honestly I wish I could reborn as a cute girl with a loving family. Or, at bare minimum, reborn into a family without abuse. The cute girl part is optional but definitely necessary. Don’t continue the cycle of abuse guys
Drawn in response to this viral tweet. The tweet links to a livestream from Seal Rehabilitation and Research Centre located in Pieterburen, The Netherlands. On the stream you can watch all eleven of these rescued pups do seal things and Japan is really enthralled by them and so am I
Drawn in response to this viral tweet. The tweet links to a livestream from Seal Rehabilitation and Research Centre located in Pieterburen, The Netherlands. On the stream you can watch all eleven of these rescued pups do seal things and Japan is really enthralled by them and so am I
It even reached the national news here in the Netherlands:
Their YouTube subscriber count has now increased by tenfold and the livestream now has thousands of viewers when it used to be around 100 on a good day. You can see in the Tweet that the stream only had 8 viewers at that point. They are now even providing English and Japanese translations while doing Q&A's. An interesting tidbit:
Lucky symbol But what do the Japanese actually have with seals? Boshoven now knows what it is like: 'That is one of the things we found out in conversations with people. When a seal hangs in the water with its head straight up, it looks like a tea leaf in a cup of tea. In Japan that is a symbol of happiness.'