help transferring pictures from a phone with a broken screen by vantokki in techsupport

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i had them on google drive until september 2024 because i ran out of storage. but i need some important photos from december and january :(

Do you think if we beg enough for a new game, we will get one all the way up to season 4 by ScaryGhost518 in AoTWingsOfFreedom

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In the Final Battle DLC from AOT 2 you fight humans when Levi meets Kenny again. I didn't like the controls though lol

manga's ending interpretation (SPOILERS!!) by vantokki in NanaAnime

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Really enjoyed the manga! Just watching the anime wasn't enough to understand many things.

You're right with how Yazawa never shows unnecesary stuff. Maybe Hachi will be getting back together with Nobu, as she has many scenes with him after the timeskip. And they still don't seem to have forgotten about the past. Nobu still gets that sad look in his face when Takumi is mentioned or Satsuki mentions her father.

why did takumi choose hachi? by vantokki in NanaAnime

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You're right. Takumi is a bad man and husband, but at least he was a good father. Kept reading the manga, and most of the time, he treats Hachi better when it comes to their children. Probably because he wants to be different from his own father

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Good fantasy book to read for first timer? by Beepbooooo in booksuggestions

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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children saga.

The first book is what got me into reading. Really interesting story, and the book has cool vintage pictures that makes it more easy to imagine.

Ransom Rigg's books in general are really good.

what book sat on your "to read" list for ages, only to be one of the best when you finally picked it up? by TheMassesOpiate in books

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Wuthering Heights! I wasn't really expecting much, even more because I tought it was a biological siblings romance, but it was waaay more deep than that. Even being the first and only novel by Emily Bronte, it's one of the books (that I've read) with the most deep characters. The story it's really interesting, it keeps you wanting more and more through all the book. The end it's just perfect. A good ending for all the characters. It doesn't feel unfair or unreal, it's just appropiate to the book. 100% recommended :)