- The Boys
- Castlevania
- Harley Quinn
- One Punch Man
- The Umbrella Academy
- Young Justic
- Rick and Morty
- The Tick
- Avatar the Last Airbender
- The Dragon Prince
- Invader Zim
- The Venture Bros
- Archer
- BoJack Horseman
- Attack on Titan
Linuto
I'd add on that the expectation in an individualist society like the US is to become independent and move out. Those ideas are used synonymously in a lot of contexts. Someone who hasn't moved out can be seen as lacking independence. Of course that isn't necessarily true, but it's the perception.
For a young person growing up with these ideas as the standard, there can be a certain safety in forgoing that independence. That was my situation for years, where I was financially independent, but moved back home after my roommates moved away. I was in my mid twenties before I moved out for good.
I have the arranged in the order I use them most. Spoons are on the left, then forks, then knives. I rarely need knives while eating, just for cooking.
Reading the parahumans story, "Worm", has changed how I look at people. It is my personal-favorite character study. There are dozens of characters who all have unique world views to explore.
Swinging between feeling like you're a computer god, and then feeling like you're horrible at your job.
The irony is that you would be an immigrant (albeit documented) getting free healthcare from them.
I guess I didn't mind the Mako's handling as much as the big empty planets that felt like they were designed not to be driven in.
For Mass Effect, I gotta say I hate driving anywhere in the first game.
All for a game I picked up on sale for like $2 10 years ago
Just make sure you find and stick close to the other people at your job who think it's funny.
Authentic fettuccine alfredo
Thanks for the recommendation!