And Eric Idle: https://youtu.be/p9PiqCeLEmM?si=bEwtdgK9F6LrjOyp
Friedrich Nitchy
I'm very very tired this morning to the point where I'm basically asleep with my eyes open and this totally got me. It took me a disgraceful amount of time to understand what was going on. Thank you.
Eating salad with seeds (especially lax seeds) with every big meal has helped me tremendously. So has eating soup every second/third day. ... Although, so has cutting coffee and cigarettes and switching to tea. 😁
It's a process. Try different stuff, see how your gut reacts, maybe you don't have to change as much as you think.
I never liked those Italian cars. I don't know why we use their money, too...
RuTracker has some older versions. Good luck!
I get what you mean, but I wouldn't say so. I don't think they care even the slightest bit. They probably could have pulled more desperate moves if they really wanted to hurt Eiyuden. As it stands, it just seems they want to earn as much pocket cash as possible with the remasters while riding the wave they in no way helped create. Of course, I could be wrong, but to me it still seems more like a cold, heartless business move than an emotionally-filled one.
I mean, it would be impossible not to notice what kind of a reaction Eiyuden's crowdfunding had. Just because a couple hundred of us cried for Suikoden for years doesn't mean a thing to them. (And honestly, I wouldn't want them to even attempt at a sequel without any of the original teams still in the company)
Anyway, now they see there's money to be made, so might as well strike while the iron is hot. But rushing the remasters to meet the deadline would require additional personnel and more money invested which could be better spent making some more pachin--- I mean, some other better known franchises. So as long as they don't miss the Eiyuden window by too much, they're in the clear.
It's not just because they're shitbags, it's because they're a business. No more creatives are there to take any chances or artistic liberties, it seems. Just proven formulas.
Miki Higashino changed our lives for the better! ❤
What a specific date... I wonder...
Oh man... :((( RIP, James. Thank you for your iconic work.