My favorite is Hunter x Hunter. I love the explanation of their powers and growth. The way things are thought through and broken down is so cool. The plot is full of intrigue and surprises. And it's a really fun world to get lost in.
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I was never a podcast person until I listened to Otherworld. It gives a platform to people to tell their paranormal stories without sensationalism or judgement. They cover a wide range of topics from hauntings to cryptids to aliens. Really cool stuff even if you're a skeptic
I read the last line in Matt Berry's voice
I can't wait to get my physical copy of the manual! Such a good game
Definitely worth it to have AWS certs! You should ask your job if they'd cover the costs, most places worth staying at will happily pay for extended learning. I just picked up this humble bundle of DevOps books because it's a wide range of topics for really cheap - https://www.humblebundle.com/books/devops-2023-oreilly-books?hmb_source=humble_home&hmb_medium=product_tile&hmb_campaign=mosaic_section_3_layout_index_2_layout_type_threes_tile_index_1_c_devops2023oreilly_bookbundle
Zombicide is one of my favorites. It's an rpg, cooperative board game that puts you against zombies while trying to complete missions. The various base games cover different time periods from midieval to present to scifi future. Each one tweaks the rules slightly to work better with the characters and environment
You should check out the book Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. He points out the importance of the name of the tree and has really interesting anthropological theories regarding the origin of the Adam and Eve story.