My grandparents are dead, and temperatures in my country are measured in Celsius, not Fahrenheit.
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Because I can't afford to live in my own house yet. Also, he still remembers whatever trauma his deceased parents did to him when he was younger. I may also have the same thing, but my mom advised me to forget about those and move on.
I added an update to my post clearly stating the above.
Most of the time, I only skip ending songs while watching a batch of episodes. I'm fine with the henshin and roll call scenes and know that they are part of the Sentai formula. Regarding ending songs, however, I'd make exceptions for Battle Fever J and GoGoFive.
I also have that same problem.
In my opinion, the only solution, although radical, would be to make motorists’ lives a living hell (charging for road or parking lot use, lowering speed limits to increasingly slow levels, removing on-street parking lots, prioritizing bicyles and buses, reducing bus fare prices, and converting excess parking lots to new neighborhoods) that public transport (i.e. metro and local commuter trains) and bicycle paths can be considered to reduce road traffic with the budget allocated to making new roads or maintaining currently existing ones allocated to improving the public transport system and even providing a bicycle route network that can allow us to follow in the Netherlands’ footsteps.
Hello. As part of a research project, my group from Mapua University will be providing a survey about the Metaverse and Filipinos' cybersecurity habits on Web 3.0. Please avail of it and fill it in:
Searching around book stores (e.g. National Book Store, Booksale, Fully Booked, and other physical book outlets), Goodreads (including lists, and even checking reviews by S. Craig Zahler and Cardinal West), YouTube channels like Cardinal West, Jesse the Reader, etc., TV Tropes, and the occasional Reddit post and Telegram chat. I once even searched around my school's library.
I even noticed that ARD and ZDF have their own Mastodon servers/instances. But I'm interested in how the BBC's experimental Mastodon server would fare after their stated six-month time frame.