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Actual Play: Mage: the Awakening - At the Edge of All Things
i think toronto's major claim to that title is they're the metropolis with the highest proportion of foreign born residents.
Actual Play: Mage: the Awakening - At the Edge of All Things
It's funny because it's true. For some reason people ordering in indian restaurants are invariably compelled to order a kilo of rice and more than one naan per person. It's a firmly entrenched stereotype and yet people still do it.
This time, be excellent to each other again.
But especially Chu.
Ultimately, though, your wifi better work.
Yeah, its interesting because how you draw the metric matters a lot. Like, personally I don't really factor if someone is foreign born or not when I think of cultural diversity, I pretty much think of what races are represented.
Doing some digging also apparently there was an urban legend that got A LOT of traction that UNESCO awarded Toronto the label of being the most multicultural city in the world. It in fact, did not, and has not awarded that label to anyone.
It's also likely I've never had really really good indian food because lots of my friends love it and if I never ate indian again I wouldn't be too upset.
The best one is kinda fun to hang out in -- i like the baristas a lot and will chat with them for a bit when i have time -- but i never go there to like read or get work done because their clientele is just the douchiest of douchey hipsters.
Like, one time I was just reading some audio manuals and this girl went on and on about her noise band and tried to get me to join.
yo, gandhi, connect a n-word
But considering that I live in rural Japan I can't complain.
It's funny because shaz knows all about indian food but I'm pretty sure he would much rather eat ANYTHING else than indian food.
Shaz and I got some kick ass ramen a few weeks ago.
Chuko's is da shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit
I really should but
It feels a little late now.
pile it onto the plate
all of it
all the colors
Actual Play: Mage: the Awakening - At the Edge of All Things
*looks down nose at you*
Chuko's? *spits*
Yeah, sure it was real good, bub.
yeah it ended, sorry
During the week it isn't so bad but I'm at work
That actually became so much of a thing that the studios started redesigning the movie posters to take advantage.
Have fun dancing after midnight without the police shutting you down.
It's not like some movie time passed by. It's very slow and deliberate but still enthralling and palatable to a modern audience*, assuming you're on board with the subject matter. Try to watch it in near theater conditions. Big screen, dark room, good sound, no distractions.
*Barring the space baby sequence at the end, which is just like, way over-long and needless and 100% a product of its time.
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Is that supposed to be a thing?
It's good. You should see it.
Afterward, you should party like it is 1999, height of the internet bubble, pre-bush, pre-9/11, pre-housing bubble, pre-finance crisis and following depression, but post google. Fuck those were good times.
Click here for a horrible H/A thread with details.
i have only had ramen once
http://www.yelp.com/biz/nom-nom-ramen-philadelphia#query:ramen
i got the um, pork belly one? i think.
will's a big enthusiast. he took me to a place near him and ordered me something tasty but i don't remember what it was.
I just point at the pictures that I know are good.
I was making the "2001 the year" joke, but none of you were on my level.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2012/09/23/general/antidancing-law-out-of-step-with-japans-youth-culture/#.UZSAZeD58yE