
Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni. Is a Master piece.
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De 3 a 5 años: Se prioriza el juego activo (correr, saltar, trepar) para desarrollar la coordinación y el equilibrio. De 6 a 11 años: Se puede iniciar con deportes organizados o ejercicios con el propio peso corporal en formato lúdico (saltos, yoga infantil, artes marciales básicas). De 12 a 14 años: Es la edad ideal para introducir el entrenamiento de fuerza controlado (con bandas elásticas, mancuernas ligeras o máquinas guiadas). 15 años en adelante: Los adolescentes ya tienen el desarrollo físico y la madurez para seguir rutinas más estructuradas e incorporar pesas libres, progresando según su capacidad
A traslation lol.
I'd like more autistic fights on the level of Baki and Goku, with self-imposed restrictions: breaking someone's hand with their eyes and instead of dodging, catching all attacks and bullets with their body like Ichika from Katanagatari.
Junji ito: [Uzumaki (story about a cursed city obsessed with spirals), Tomie (about an immortal girl who drives her admirers crazy) and Gyo. Koji Suzuki: His signature novel is The Ring (Ringu), whose film adaptation sparked a global phenomenon and popularized Asian horror cinema in the West. Another highly recommended work by him is Dark Water Ryu Murakami: Japanese author famous for psychological horror novels and savage thrillers (such as [Audition] or [Piercing]). Bora Chung: One of the most acclaimed contemporary South Korean authors, noted for her dark and surreal stories that blend social commentary with visceral horror (author of Cursed Rabbit). Mariko Koike: Japanese master of the mystery, horror, and suspense novel, famous for her atmospheric work [The Cemetery Apartment]. Cai Jun:His stories, which stand out for their oppressive and mysterious atmosphere, are set in present-day China and include books such as Virus or The Apartment in the Deserted Village (the latter adapted into a film).
It follows when the STD boom comes out. Terrified (2017) by the cosmic horror angle the cursed/Gwisi for korean horror. Evil lurks. Original Halloween but with the action of the remake, I personally liked the violence. You could make the protagonists smarter, so it's much scarier when everything goes to hell. Like, it's the United States and nobody has a gun, lol. Instead, the villain attacks by surprise, throws things, sets traps, and falls into well-thought-out traps (so the viewer doesn't get frustrated with the protagonists' stupidity). Also, the reason people trip in movies shouldn't be invisible stones, but rather physical injuries to their feet/legs or magic that causes vertigo.
No-Mouth like i have no mouth, and i Must Screm. Para-Mouth.
Mc lol
But he does hold a grudge. If he didn't hold a grudge, Duke would have gone into politics. But by not taking sides or supporting the former president (who, depending on when Connor was enlisted, is responsible for him being forced to participate in the war), it's also a declaration that he won't lift a finger to save them. Duke is utilitarian, and after witnessing firsthand how a president is deposed for a minor offense, only to have worse things happen in the future and go unpunished, his disdain will become so famous and indispensable that he will surpass MJ in such a way that they can never try to kill him (beware of MJ's personal doctor and the accountants who get their clients involved in Ponzi schemes).
When he is arguing with Lynda, he mentions that he was forced to go.