Bueno gente, lo anuncio a esta hora que estaréis cenando o viendo The Pitt (o deberíais): he actualizado mi página web pa que sea más moderna* y pillado un dominio nuevo, https://t.co/JxDzmMndEo
Echadle un vistazo y decime que os parece!
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On June 8, Marriage For All Japan will be handing a petition in favor of marriage equality to the Supreme Court. Right now it has been signed 31,000 times and there are only a few more days left.
Distinctly remember watching this when I was 7 or 8, one afternoon in my parent's room, and not getting it but liking the way pencils moved in this for some reason.
"Liquid Television" deserves more recognition during this current indie animation boom. One short film showcased on the program was "Technological Threat" by Bill Kroyer, Rich Moore, and Brian Jennings. It is a great cartoon that should be relevant today in an age of AI fears.
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Tightened Business Manager visa requirements spell trouble for beloved, migrant-run restaurants across Japan.
Paper companies should be addressed, agrees Rina Komiya, "but a blanket 30-million-yen capital requirement is a blunt instrument."
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For Pride Month, I'm urging people to watch Gregg Araki's Nowhere.
Despite being made in the 90s, I think the themes of trying and failing to enjoy life because you see the world falling apart in the corner of your eye feel relevant in 2026.
I think a giant imperial military blob with an unwieldy and overfunded warfare state making catastrophic tactical decisions by misusing expensive equipment in unsuitable conditions is among the most believable things in that entire movie