Watched animes that I really liked. I plan to rewatch them every 3-5 years.
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Toy Story 2 for PS1, I still need to try the Dreamcast version though.
Arrested Development
This makes me realize that I have a huge list of things I should see/do, but have been putting off because I want to enjoy them at their max. Then I find myself never feeling ready enough. Some of the ones from this thread I’ve been meaning to check out for years:
- Inside
- Bojack
- the video “Leroy Jenkins”. I have no idea what it even means, but I’ve seen references to it for well over a decade.
- Halo: Reach
- ME: Legendary, I did download this one a couple years ago, so I’m further on it than anything else
- Firefly
Anyway, the ones I try not to oversaturate are the best episodes of Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Particularly Charlie Work, which I’ve only seen once.
The book Bridge of Birds by Barry Hughart. Maybe everyone has a book that's just perfect for them. This one is mine.