@TeamYouTube The link you shared opens home page of "Youtube Help" site. It doesn't lead to live support team's page. And yes I am using the right google account.
@TeamYouTube The link you shared opens home page of "Youtube Help" site. It doesn't lead to live support team's page. And yes I am using the right google account.
@TeamYouTube it's been over 200 days now since when i got verified for student membership through sheerid still the YouTube application just doesn't let me buy the student membership plan, everytime I try buying it, it redirects me to sheerid instead of a checkout page.
Fun Fact: The Authors of 'Another' and 'Shiki' are married in real-life.
In addition to Shiki, the wife Fuyumi Ono is also the Author of 'Ghost Hunt' and 'Twelve Kingdoms'
"Honkai: Star Rail" Rin Tohsaka on her past:
This happened many years ago.
I was looking at my father. In my memory, he never once told a joke, but there he was, stroking my head.
Though, instead of "stroking," it would be more accurate to say he grabbed my head and gave it a rough rub.
After all, that was the first time he had ever patted me.
If I had known it would be the last time I saw him, I would have used one of my best jokes to make him laugh. I practiced them in secret, over and over, just hoping that one day his stern expression might soften.
The family gems, the management of the basement... seeing him hand everything over without reservation, even as a kid, I could tell...
...that my father was never coming back.
He was a participant in the Fourth Holy Grail War. Despite having no natural talent, and even though my grandfather gave him the choice to walk away from magecraft, he still resolutely stepped onto that path.
And that will, that conviction to blaze a trail for his own life, is the most precious legacy he left to the Tohsaka family.
It's just a shame that my sister (Sakura Matou) and I let him down from the moment we were born.
Our talent dictated that we were born without the luxury of choice.
However, for the sake of my father's final wish, and the honor of the Tohsaka name...
...and my ideals, too, I still wanted to become a mage worthy of the title "genius." It's what everyone claims I am, despite how I feel about my self.
And so, I watched him walk toward the end meant for a mage.
At the time, I didn't realize that the final destination of the person I loved would be my own starting point.
I inherited everything he left behind. At his funeral, I was placed under the guardianship of a church priest.
Even now, I still think he's a total fraud of a saint... but I have to admit, without him, my childhood would have been much harder.
He fulfilled his duties as a guardian faithfully. He taught me how to protect myself. Even though selling off family assets made life stressful, he at least ensured I never went hungry, and that was enough.
Living as the honor student everyone admired while defending the secrets of magecraft, unable to form deep bonds with classmates or anyone normal — this may sound oppressive or bitter to others, but to me, it was never a big deal.
Sacrifice brings rewards, and I was fine with that. Still, I'd sometimes wonder what life would've been like if I'd never stepped onto this path. I was lost in those thoughts during that final dusk before the war, when the phone rang.
My time pretending to be a normal person was finally coming to an end.