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  1. Comment on What have you been watching / reading this month? (Anime/Manga) in ~anime

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    I’ve actually made it through the first 2 parts of the trilogy and both are fairly mid. I have stopped and started part 3 more times that I can count at this point. I hear it’s mind blowing though.

    I’ve actually made it through the first 2 parts of the trilogy and both are fairly mid. I have stopped and started part 3 more times that I can count at this point.

    I hear it’s mind blowing though.

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  2. Comment on What are you reading these days? in ~books

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    I just finished up Unsouled by Will Wight. It’s basically like reading a shonen anime. I don’t want to spoil it but, it was a very fast enjoyable read. I believe I’ll read through the series as a...

    I just finished up Unsouled by Will Wight.

    It’s basically like reading a shonen anime. I don’t want to spoil it but, it was a very fast enjoyable read.

    I believe I’ll read through the series as a palette cleanser in between the longer more involved speculative fiction novels I live for.

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  3. Comment on Introductions | June 2023, part 2 in ~talk

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    Hi all! I’m another Reddit/Apollo refugee who is very happy to have found Tildes. I am a musician and IT nerd who is always looking for good discourse on tech, gaming, and trying to figure out how...

    Hi all!
    I’m another Reddit/Apollo refugee who is very happy to have found Tildes. I am a musician and IT nerd who is always looking for good discourse on tech, gaming, and trying to figure out how to make sense of this crazy wild world.

    I look forward to it!

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  4. Comment on Cozy games in ~games

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    The older I get, the more I enjoy the visual novel genre; as long as you enjoy reading. There is something very comfy about being carefully led through a narrative without having to grind...

    The older I get, the more I enjoy the visual novel genre; as long as you enjoy reading. There is something very comfy about being carefully led through a narrative without having to grind mindlessly or worry about skillfully executing game mechanics. The genre has a healthy number of sub-genres so one can easily find something interesting.

    That being said, when I don’t feel like reading, I tend to play a lot of grindy games while listening to audiobooks. Stardew, as mentioned previously, is one of the goats.

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