@Tarte Saving your comment to help me research international trade.
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Thanks for making me aware of this cool tool!
@Ingrid_Skovgard If you like Ace Attorney, then the recently released love letter to the series called "Attorney of the Arcane" is a great, great next target. The characters are captivating and the gameplay offers a few good twists on the standard formula. It gets pretty hard at the end, but not in a way that you can't solve by just paying close attention to the case. It's gotten several updates since its launch fixing typos and bugs, so the experience should be top-notch now. If you do try it, do tell how it goes.
For some reason, the clunkiness is exactly why I could enjoy it more than the sequels. I tried getting into both 2 and 3 and I just couldn't, while I completed Dark Souls 1 far enough for my satisfaction.
Defeating Ornstein & Smough in Dark Souls. It was the goal I set for myself, and the game was beat enough for me after I achieved it.
Whoa, you had really thought about this before. I'll be working through these as the day goes by.
Listening to both recommendations! I've gotten to know many musical songs and pieces I like through anime, even though I don't watch very much anime anymore.
I second The Hobbit if you have interest in fantasy! It was still one of the best reading experiences I've ever had.
Yes, in Santo Domingo! I didn't know it was a more widespread thing, but one showed up around a year ago and has grown more popular this year. It's called "Playboard Café", and their food is also great.
r/linguisticshumor or... :'(
I'm a linguistics enthusiast, which means people expect me to either know a lot of languages (which is, honestly, partly true) or be a grammar nazi (which is emphatically untrue).
It's rather easy to get modal editing in emacs, such as the famous evil-mode or the less famous but easier to learn and customize modalka, which I use. Note that I'm not a programmer, so I use org-mode and LaTeX editing mostly.