

what’s the name of the book?
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what’s the name of the book?


I was 21 when the series first aired. I’ll be 36 watching this finale.


I still skim through every chapter out of curiosity. you made the right decision.
nothing has changed, except now Ruka is a rapist, Chizuru is a gold digger, Mami is a stalker, and whats her name shy girl sumi basically doesnt even exist.


gotta break through the first half of the show to really wake up.


Kowloon Generic Romance?
that was great, I went straight to the manga after it finished.
Not generic at all, it’s a wild ride, fans of Lain would probably love it.


It’s winter for me at the moment but I adore Call of the Night for the wild midnight vibes and also Insomniacs after Dark cause it’s cozy as.


if you have android TV clients, give Wholfin a go, it’s a FOSS jellyfin client that looks and behaves like the Plex client, it’s fantastic and makes transitioning users over so much easier.


I did have one of my mums shows get matched as some kind of giant tits hentai thing once. We both thought that was funny. and occasionally there’s multiple shows with the same name, but they are easy to fix.
overall I’ve never had any issues, most of the people who say they have trouble arent following the naming conventions and should really be running the arrs to make it easier.
some bloody legend in the press club AV team
absolutely agree 100%
control of your own privacy is political, and censorship only holds back genuine debate.


I really enjoyed Ruri Rocks, and not just because of the “character designs”
It spoke to a part of me that just wants to take a walk by the river and look for cool rocks.


I haven’t had a proper binge for a while but the last one I did was last year catching up with Apothecary Diaries and watched both 2cour seasons in 2 days.
Used to be able to do it all the time, but I just cant any more. I’m almost 40, there’s too much to do and too much to worry about.
neat.
I think some of the services are having trouble with it, my local book retailer has it as “Krellï½y” due to some symbol corruption.