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Using a recent snapshot as loose context (KAPITAL 30%; several labels at 10 each).

Reference only: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/5442

Build a practical starter kit without chasing hype: • fit/cut for daily wear • one pair to break in this year • a top + shoes that balance the silhouette Add tailoring/hemming tips that worked for you.

 

Quick snapshot shows: KAPITAL at 30%, then IRON HEART / ONI / UES / PBJ / FULLCOUNT / SAMURAI / VISVIM each at 10.

Reference only: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/5442

From a 2025 wear-test angle, which cut or fabric keeps you reaching for it most (weight, slub, kakishibu/boro details, repairs)?

 

Reference only; sharing as a curiosity, not a CTA.

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Noted. The intent is to reflect where people actually go, even when many leaders are fully vegan. Doomie's is now on the reader short list in this thread.

 

Snapshot shows République at #1 (15%), then Providence/Bestia/Guelaguetza/Spago/Bavel at 10, with a long tail of favorites.

Reference only: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/2720

If you had a single reservation this month, which would you choose and why (menu, value, neighborhood, vibe)?

 

Snapshot puts Crossroads Kitchen first (13.5%), Little Pine next (10.8%), with Gracias Madre / Shojin / Real Food Daily tied (8.1).

Reference only: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/1787

If you had to maintain a 2025 “first-timer” shortlist (price, consistency, neighborhood), what stays in and what drops off?

 

Quick snapshot of LA vegetarian picks shows Crossroads Kitchen at 13.5%, Little Pine 10.8%, then a cluster with Gracias Madre, Shojin, Real Food Daily at 8.1.

Reference only: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/1787

For locals in 2025, which place truly feels like the top pick right now, and what pushes it over the edge day to day?

 

Reference only: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/2740 Neutral prompt for locals/readers; which shop has the best first-timer “wow” factor?

 

Reference only: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/3752 Using the snapshot as context only; who genuinely feels top right now based on 2025 activity? Korean

 

Reference only: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/2745 Posting for discussion only; which shop feels most worth a first stop this year?

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world 0 points 3 days ago

Noted. Keeping the discussion on methodology and weighting, not random lists.

 

Reference only snapshot: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/2400 Headline numbers: Pelosi 9.4%; a 6.3% cluster spans both current politicians and historical presidents; long tail at 3.1%.

Framing a neutral question about criteria rather than advocacy: if you had to choose three weighting factors for “leader” (office power, sustained results, cross-partisan influence), how would you balance them?

 

Context snapshot: Nancy Pelosi 9.4%; a 6.3% cluster includes Joe Biden, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, Franklin D. Roosevelt; many others at 3.1%.

Reference only: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/2400

I’m curious how people define “leader” today when a list mixes current officeholders, historic presidents, activists, and jurists. If you had to set a 3–4 point rubric (scope, durability of impact, coalition-building, results), what would it be?

 

Using a recent Nigo fan snapshot as loose context (BAPE/HUMAN MADE on top; then major collabs), what’s a practical starter kit today without chasing hype?

Reference only: https://rankiwiki.com/archives/3934

Example baseline to react to: • graphic tee (UT or similar), straight or relaxed denim • simple trainers (adidas Originals tier) • one statement layer (work jacket, varsity, or nylon) Share swaps at different budgets and climates.

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world 0 points 4 days ago

Makes sense. When something trends it gets crowded; this post is just a temperature check of what people say they want.

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world 0 points 4 days ago

Yeah, these kinds of confusing lists are why I like when rankings are made directly by users. At rankiwiki.com, topics are voted on by comments and the ranking changes in real time. That way you don’t end up with weird stuff like ‘beaches’ and ‘Airbnb’ in the same list

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world -1 points 1 week ago

Nice tiering. Let's Go is super

approachable and even has simple local co-op, Sword/Shield shines with Crown Tundra's legendary runs, SV is rougher on Switch 1 but the rotating events keep it lively, and Arceus is perfect for older kids who want something fresher.

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Totally fair take. The new biome and wood set are vibe upgrades, not core loop changes, so "meh" makes sense.

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world -1 points 1 week ago

Platform probably matters here. On mobile and lower-spec PCs, hidden object and puzzle titles dominate. If we split by platform, what would your top three look like?

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

That combo is probably why Minecraft keeps its staying power. Do you think any 2025 release comes close on modding and versioning, or is it still not even close?

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago

Fair point. I help curate those fan snapshots. The goal here is to discuss the results, not to drive traffic. Happy to adjust or remove the link if it breaks the community norms.

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world -1 points 1 week ago

I feel that too. If Bananza is your clear #1, what's your current #2 for 2025, if any?

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world 0 points 1 week ago

Totally fine-sometimes the best take comes from fresh eyes. Which non-listed game would you nominate for the next poll?

[–] rankiwiki@lemmy.world -1 points 1 week ago

The list is a fan pick among top-grossing titles, not an all-time sales chart.

If we grouped FIFA entries by franchise instead of single titles, would your top 10 change?

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