"Monster", which IMO is much more interesting and clever then Death Note. And if you like that, "Pluto" by the same creator.
Code Geass is basically the same premise, but I feel like Death Note does a better job pretending to be some 400 IQ mind games then actually being intriguing and clever. Way more telling us the protagonist/antagonist is smart then showing us in subtle, engaging ways.
Still both good shows, but I just didn't see them as 10/10 masterpieces.
Funny how this shithead survived a Biden term, yet Trump was just booting everybody and anybody day 1.
They literally know how this always ends - with a generation of kids with a lot of justified hatred and nothing to lose - yet they continue to fuel the fire. Crazy, nothing like ensuring the cycle of violence continues forever.
They have invested a lot, but these are nightmare conditions. Strongest wind storms in a decade, and hasn't rained in months. Nothing can be bought that can battle 100 mile an hour winds spreading fire faster than a car on a highway.
I hindsight they could've maybe done more controlled fires to lessen fire fuel, but that's an issue of planning and politics.
Seems to me they're using the sanctity of indigenous people as a way to protect the rain forest. Wish it being a very important natural part of our planet was enough to protect it, no appeal to human to human empathy needed.
A lot of large companies would file with their subsidiaries, pretending to be much smaller companies and thus eligible for these loans meant for small businesses.
But for the most part are American cars bringing that much more value for the price? If the average American car lasted 250,000 miles with little maintenance, maybe that would be worth the price.
Some departments in the US government give you a paid time off day every week to use however you want. A lot of people would take every Friday off, or some would stash them for a longer vacation.
It's wild to me how internally the government offers the kind of benefits politicians should've pushed into law a long time ago. It really is "for Me, not for Thee".
Source: worked in one of those departments
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Heard from someone who works at Microsoft, not the gaming branch, they’re telling new hires they havs 7 days to make a code change with AI or they’re out.
God this is going to be quite the bubble burst