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Bomb dropped by U.S. in World War II explodes at airport in Japan, causing runway damage and cancellation of 80 flights
  • A total of 2,348 bombs weighing 41 tons were disposed of during fiscal year 2023, the Reuters news agency reported, citing the Self-Defense Force.

    Holy shit. Other than the obvious, I never learned much in school about the Allied bombing campaign in Japan during WWII... which, now that I think about it, was probably on purpose.

  • Men of Lemmy: What's you take on to marry an OF woman content creator? I'm not talking about hanging out or just sex. please only men answers.
  • I remember reading a post on reddit a year or so ago where the partner of an OF model talked about how much time she had to spend every day catering to her clients. Between pictures, daily messages, comments, etc., according to this person, she was constantly on her phone, which made quality time together almost impossible.

    The way I see it, there are so many variables to this situation. Does she use her real name? Does she show her face? Does she have to spend every waking moment on her phone?

    Figure out what you're comfortable with and see how she lines up with that.

  • What are the best fictional books you’ve ever read?
  • He engages with his fan base a lot. So yeah, there are lots of jokes and things like that. It's fun to get involved with everything, but you don't need to in order to just enjoy his books.

    By the way, most people suggest starting with the Mistborn series. "The Final Empire" is the first book, and it's really fun. A good introduction to Sanderson. They're still big books, but not quite the commitment of "The Way of Kings," which is the first Stormlight book. Whatever you start with, I hope you enjoy it!!

  • What are the best fictional books you’ve ever read?
  • I love the worldbuilding, mystery, and magic system, but I think it's the characters that I love the most. I can identify with these characters so much more than any book I've read before. Their struggles, their thoughts and feelings, and their growth really speaks to me.

    Also, the climax of Brando's books are awesome. Fans have dubbed it "The Sanderlanche." Something that B-Money is great at is delivering on promises. He is actually a writing professor at BYU (he's uploaded a lot of his lectures to his YouTube channel), and one of his big things for writers is Plot, Promises, and Progress. It's really exciting when you realize you're in the Sanderlanche, because a bunch of awesome shit is about to go down.

    And, most of his books are in the same universe (called the Cosmere), and so it's cool when you recognize a character from one series when they show up in another series.

  • Movie(s) with best soundtrack?
  • The Lord of the Rings

    This is Howard Shore's Magnum opus. It's what distinguishes this movie as more than just a great adaptation. His use of themes to represent not only races and kingdoms but characters, objects (like the One Ring, of course), and even concepts is a level above most movie soundtracks. There are even elements of storytelling through the music!

    For example, the first time we hear the theme for Gondor is when Boromir is in Rivendell. Since he's more or less alone, the theme is played by a single French Horn in a somber (almost tragic) style. In Return of the King, we see Minas Tirith, capital of Gondor, in all its glory, and so the full orchestra plays the theme.

    One more: As the Fellowship begins to break down, so too does the theme. We go from heroic phrases to shorter, interrupted instances. There's a book about the soundtrack written by Doug Adams. I highly recommend it if you're interested!

  • What are the best fictional books you’ve ever read?
  • Definitely not written for kids. I'd say it's in the "general audience" category. It's fairly clean as far as content goes; so kids could read it. But it's sheer length and number of characters demands the patience and commitment of an experienced reader (if that makes sense).

  • What are the best fictional books you’ve ever read?
  • I know they're not everyone's cup of tea, but The Stormlight Archive books speak to me like no other books ever have. They're a huge time investment, but they're all about the journey, not the destination. 😉

  • Shadow of the Colossus - The Danish National Symphony Orchestra
  • Personally, I think TLG was rated pretty accurately. I wanted to love that game, but it was so frustrating. Beautiful. Haunting. So, so frustrating.

    I agree with you on SotC, though! I loved Ico, too.

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