[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 year ago

is there something similar but has expandable storage (headphone jack would be a bonus).

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 year ago

How come this game has over 1000 bugs (I'd imagine minor bugs?)

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Besides Robux, What Can I Give to My Little Brother that Plays Roblox?

I just think Robux bad value for its price.

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 year ago

Is this the 1st one? what game will you try next?

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Kayden moments are always badass. Purposely using a different style while battling one of the strongest to teach his disciple (Jiwoo).

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 year ago

I look up what I like in a phone (headphone jack, expandable storage, led, Snapdragon..., plastic back, etc.) and use gsmsarena's advanced search feature.

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T1 3 - 2 KT

Telecom Wars is a BANGER!!

That Game 5 was heart wrenching.

3 Baron Steals, 1 Elder Flip

This has got to be one of the best series in Competitive League history.


Is there a way to automate this? I'm always late in posting these because I can't watch the games live. (And ofc I don't want to spoil myself).


LCK Global Highlights

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Is There a Website Where I Can Roughly Check Prices of Used Tech Available Locally? (Particularly E-Readers)

To be clear, I would not be buying them online. I would only be looking at the prices and probably look around in Akihabara or the appropriate place on where to buy stuff like these.

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Just Finished Vita Nostra (lemmy.dbzer0.com)

Just Finished Vita Nostra

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Just Finished Vita Nostra (lemmy.dbzer0.com)

It was weird.

It wasn't what I expected when I was looking for a story about "Magic Schools".

I can't say I fully understand what was happening as I've read it, or the message it was trying to convey. Sometimes I had to double back a paragraph or two just to better my vague understanding of the story.

Nevertheless, I devoured this book in one day; words just kept pouring as I read, giving glimpses of a fleeting story. That is to say, I enjoyed my experience in reading it. I don't know if it's something I'd read again in the future, but at least I know it was a good adventure.

What are your thoughts to this book?

How do you interpret its ending?

Why is Sasha short for Alexandra?

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How Does a Country's Debt Affect its Citizens?

Currently my country, Philippines, has tons of debt and it keeps increasing every year.

There'd be stats like, each Filipino has 120k php (around 2.3k usd) of debt. But of course the individual doesn't directly pay for the debt but rather supposedly taken from the taxes we pay.

So how does it actually work?

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 year ago

Less than I would like to be honest.

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How Do You Deep Clean a Mattress? What Tools Do I Need?

I am naturally sweaty and only use Fan (no AC) so I sweat through the night and the smell sticks to the mattress (and the pillows).

Is there a way to clean this mattress before I invest in a mattress cover?

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 year ago

Personally I've only read two of his works. Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom) (1951) and Black Jack (1973) and I think it was decent. I think there are a lot more better manga right now but I believe his works paved the way to what we currently have.

I started this mangaka discussion with Osamu Tezuka because what better way to start than with the God of Manga himself; and I've been eyeing to read some of his works like Nextworld.

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  1. Hearing "Osamu Tezuka", what are your impressions even if you haven't read any of his works?
  2. If you've read any of his works, do you think it holds up to modern manga?
  3. What's your take on old manga like these? Do they have similarities from other works in this era?

Introduction

Osamu Tezuka, often referred to as the "God of Manga," was a prolific Japanese manga artist, animator, and film producer. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the history of manga and anime. Tezuka's impact on the industry is immeasurable, as he pioneered many of the storytelling techniques and visual styles that continue to shape manga and anime to this day.

Short Bio

Osamu Tezuka was born on November 3, 1928, in Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan. He demonstrated an early interest in drawing and animation, creating his first manga at the age of five. Tezuka's contributions to manga are so significant that he is often credited with shaping the modern manga industry. He played a pivotal role in moving manga from being primarily humorous and light-hearted to encompassing a wide range of genres and themes.

Tezuka's major works include:

Astro Boy (Tetsuwan Atom) (1951)

Astro Boy is one of Tezuka's most iconic creations. It follows the adventures of a robot boy named Atom in a futuristic world where robots and humans coexist. The series was groundbreaking for its exploration of complex moral and ethical dilemmas through the lens of science fiction.

Black Jack (1973)

Black Jack is a brilliant surgeon with a mysterious past and a penchant for performing miraculous medical procedures. The series delves into medical ethics, societal issues, and the human condition.

Phoenix (Hi no Tori) (1954)

Phoenix is an epic manga that spans multiple timelines and explores themes of immortality, rebirth, and the cyclical nature of human history. Each story arc is set in a different time period, from ancient Japan to a distant future.

Buddha (1972)

Buddha is a historical drama that retells the life of Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism. Tezuka's unique storytelling combines historical accuracy with imaginative elements.

Kimba the White Lion (Jungle Taitei) (1950)

Kimba the White Lion follows the adventures of a young lion named Kimba as he strives to bring peace and understanding between animals and humans. The series is known for its environmental and conservation themes.

Message to Adolf (Adolf ni Tsugu) (1983)

Message to Adolf is a complex narrative that weaves together the stories of three individuals named Adolf against the backdrop of World War II. It explores themes of identity, prejudice, and the impact of historical events on personal lives.

Legacy

Osamu Tezuka's impact on the manga and anime industries is immeasurable. His innovative storytelling techniques, cinematic panel layouts, and diverse range of genres have shaped the medium for generations to come. Tezuka's work laid the foundation for the development of more mature and socially relevant themes in manga, expanding its audience and artistic possibilities.

Fun Fact

Osamu Tezuka's animation studio, Mushi Productions, faced financial difficulties due to ambitious projects and overexpansion. Despite its eventual bankruptcy, Tezuka's creative vision and legacy continued to inspire countless artists and animators, leading to the vibrant industry we know today.

What do you think about this author and his works?


Hello, I'll try to make at least one mangaka discussion post per week. Let me know in the comments which one you want to see next time.

Any suggestions to make these better are welcome.


Other Mangaka Discussion

Osamu Tezuka | Takeshi Obata

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Should I Continue Reading Rinne?

I'm about 15 chapters in and it's just the same "enemy" of the week story.

I tried to read it because Rumiko Takahashi (damn she's still making manga at 66).

Does the story get better?

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Are There Free Wi-Fis on Train Stations? or Recommend Places With Free Wi-Fi?

I'll be traveling with a big group (family of about 20+) and we might avail a portable wifi device for the group as a whole.

If I plan to do some stuff away from the group, are there any reliable places where they offer free wi-fi so I don't get lost?

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Please Give Me Some Alternatives to Genshin Impact and Spider-Man (PS4) on PC/Android

I realized that I like these two games a lot and their common feature is the open world side quest things.

When I play Spider-Man instead of teleporting to the main quest, I swing to the general direction and probably clear most of everything I encounter (Photography, Random Crimes, enemy hideouts, etc.) that I find myself spending most of my time doing the world quests rather than the main story quests.

Same thing with Genshin, I remember my first 10 or so hours of playing it was just looking for chests throughout the map, opening waypoints, looking for those anemoculus, etc.

Bad thing with Genshin though is that it has Gacha so I thought to look for Alternatives.

Yes, I could just continue playing Spider-Man instead but I don't normally have access to a PS4/PS5. (I can play on PC, but I'd rather just finish it on the ps4 instead of paying for it twice).

I guess in summary, please recommend games that has these amazing world quests (BOTW is another one, but I already plan to play that).

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 year ago

Like others have said, it's the niche communities. I still go to reddit some times because of small subreddits like r/progressionfantasy, or the subreddits for a book series.

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 year ago

What are good channels/servers? I mainly just go to #ebooks on irc.irchighway.net

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 year ago

is 40 million a good number for consoles? How does it compare to the older gens like PS2/PS3/PS4?

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 year ago

Maybe because there's currently only one obese Barbie toy.

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 year ago

What is this reference?

[-] counselwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 year ago

Why pay more to get less?

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