
Just casual writer's and not really fluent at english , but let's hope you love my stories!
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we'll i think the video is reposted the original definitely more than 5+ years ago tho lol.
try look for "PLAYING GUITAR HERO ON A MOVING SEMI TRUCK!!!"
Thank you for your Kind words, i promise i will work hard to Atleast be more consistent
Zaborn is "First Alternate account" this he expects people know it's him while "Isekai" is second alternate account where Zaboru will incognito
it's simillar with DS but with no touch screen
yes even in 80s laptop already exists
no this is based on real ps1 game, look for Super Shot Soccer
It honestly depends on the restaurant. You might read that Japanese restaurants don’t accept tips because it’s considered rude, and that is true in the traditional sense. However, there are many restaurants—especially in modern Japan—where they won’t reject extra money, particularly from fellow Japanese customers. It also depends on the owner. Japanese people are well known for taking pride in their craft, and this attitude is usually stronger among older generations. Meanwhile, the younger generation often focuses on turning their craft into profit, just like in the rest of the world. Back to the tip , the thing is it’s quite different from a “Western tip.” It’s more like saying, “I love this food, so here—keep the change.” Japan is just like the rest of the world. It’s not really as perfectly “disciplined” as it’s often portrayed to be. That’s why I say anime and real Japan are very different. Anime often shows what an ideal Japanese society looks like to some people.