Depenfs of the countries, but in France, sending cash through the mail is actually illegal, and although the Post won’t seize it, they also won’t care if its stolen.
Cheques are the safest option, and gift cards are covered by postal insurance if stolen, but consider mailed cash as gone before it hits the mailbox.
Every Step You Take is so far on the right that it doesn’t show on the chart.
The English translation is wrong, Gero, 17 and 18 are cyborgs, not androids.
They’re originally humans, who were turned into robots, while 16 and 19 were fully robotic androids (and use a different word in Japanese, I believe?)
So 18 must’ve had her babymaker intact, maybe that’s where Gero put the bomb that Krillin wished away.
TeamFourStars is screaming in a corner from reading that.
He was also Director Trench in Control.
RIP
Multiculturalism is when every culture is free to abandon theirs for British ersatzs.
To be fair, Gaylord is an actual name that exists, and yet, you probably don’t know any.
Join the neolib orgy with Reagan and Pinochet.
Even Satan is turning his eyes away from that.
And then there’s Pluto, by Naoki Urasawa, which is what would happen if Philip K. Dick decided to write an Astro Boy story.
(It’s a reinterpretation of “The Greatest Robot on Earth”, and was supervised by Tezuka’s son, 100% worth a read)
Show me the rare earth tree for solar panels, or the carbon fiber tree for windmills.
The OuLiPo is a French creative writing comitee created in the 60’s that uses original constraints to foster original works.
One of their most famous works is A Void (La Disparition in French), which is a 300 page novel entirely written without using the letter E, which is the one banned by the instance. (And yes, there is an English translation that was also written entirely without the letter E)
You can’t leave aside the fact that those typhoons were called “Divine Winds”, or kamikaze.
Plot twist: kiloueka is a robot who is trying to goad humans into solving captchas for them.
It’s a Gracie, so they probably counted that on their w/l record.
The vast majority of people likely don’t know that .tv isn’t a vanity or official TLD, but the Tuvalu country TLD. And its royalties make up nearly 10% of the state’s budget.