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Anything by Katase Minami:
https://www.fakku.net/artists/katase-minami
https://www.fakku.net/artists/katase-minami
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I see there are some Mac OS X compatible games, could that be a tag or some other way to find them? If you want money from apple users, clicking through every single game just to check the platform isn't a great way to do it.
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As a lifelong Mac OS user, I have heard of these games, but never played one. Any chance any of the games will be OS X compatible? The ones I checked all seemed to be Windows only, so I am assuming everything is Windows plat right now.
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muzicfreq wrote...
Got my stuff in.Nice collection. I got my copy too.
I loved "Stop Quibling About Love". I hope that author gets more books out.
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I'll pass, since I not that big into the anorexic look (too much ribcage), but I'll give a "Huzzah" for more books in general.
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Congrats! I can't even remember how I found fakku. If it was a web search or a link from another site. Just glad I did.
Will the amount of print books published be ramping up in 2018? I could totally go for monthly releases. I imagine the wani license has the content for it.
Will the amount of print books published be ramping up in 2018? I could totally go for monthly releases. I imagine the wani license has the content for it.
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ChrisBRosado123 wrote...
No way I'm not gonna suggest the new utu tankhttps://www.wani.com/product/4862695302/
Previous releases would be cool too.
I concur, utu is awesome!
Also, if Sojihogu has a book, I would jump at the chance to get it:
https://www.fakku.net/artists/sojihogu
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Will it be subtitled or dubbed?
I love manga, but still, seems like a natural direction. Congrats!
Keep the books coming and I am happy!
I love manga, but still, seems like a natural direction. Congrats!
Keep the books coming and I am happy!
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Love the art, looks great.
Hope you get a physical release out with the same authors!
Hope you get a physical release out with the same authors!
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Xylonyan wrote...
Fakku selling oneholes would be the best.I agree, that would be awesome! I am not brave enough to have Fakku branded merch in public, but would consider private use merch (hand towels, lube, oneholes, bookmarks, etc.).
I would also love an art book, a collection of magazine covers (ideally without the extra text). Most of the covers are just amazing works by the masters of the form.
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I check every day, just to check the stories to sort them into the right collections.
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fallenwing13 wrote...
You deserve someone who either shares your interests or is willing to try them and respect them.Totally agree. Respect is the foundation for a relationship. If your partner is mocking your hobbies (or vice versa) that ship will sink (relationship that is). I know couples that only have a few hobbies overlapping, but they respect each other, and make sure they both have time for themselves.
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I agree with alot of Lord_Sandwhich.
I think if you identify why you have trouble socializing, it can give you something to plan for. For me, I was afraid of sharing myself and being rejected. So I thought about topics I could discuss that were low investment. I also worked to avoid over-valuing people (particularly stranger's opinions).
If some is a jerk to you, rejects you for who you are, you have to mentally say 'Fuck You'. Everyone is different and if someone can't accept you, don't waste emotional energy on them, move on. Way easier said, then actually done.
I also plan out what I am going to say alot of the time, so at this point, it is just routine. The BBC had an interesting article about how 'charm' is often learned, by gaining social 'soft skills', rather than innate abilities.
I would suggest finding events in your area to meet people, who share a common interest. Volunter at a food shelf or food bank, goto a board game event, whatever. I found meetup.com to be a good tool for finding local events. Basically, find something you enjoy/are passionate about. When you are there, talk to people, you already have at least one connection.
I think if you identify why you have trouble socializing, it can give you something to plan for. For me, I was afraid of sharing myself and being rejected. So I thought about topics I could discuss that were low investment. I also worked to avoid over-valuing people (particularly stranger's opinions).
If some is a jerk to you, rejects you for who you are, you have to mentally say 'Fuck You'. Everyone is different and if someone can't accept you, don't waste emotional energy on them, move on. Way easier said, then actually done.
I also plan out what I am going to say alot of the time, so at this point, it is just routine. The BBC had an interesting article about how 'charm' is often learned, by gaining social 'soft skills', rather than innate abilities.
I would suggest finding events in your area to meet people, who share a common interest. Volunter at a food shelf or food bank, goto a board game event, whatever. I found meetup.com to be a good tool for finding local events. Basically, find something you enjoy/are passionate about. When you are there, talk to people, you already have at least one connection.
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arisadelle wrote...
While I think it's narrow-minded to think all marriages are a certain way just because people are bad at communicating and not many are able to sustain long and healthy relationships, I really see no reason someone has to get married.Only 50% of marriages end in divorce (much higher for remarriages), but I like to look at the half-ful glass and agree, comunication is the key. Sometimes that communication will be arguments, sometimes it will be fights. It is how you communicate that will help your marriage/commitment go the distance. If you don't respect your parter(s), you will hurt them. And eventually, that hurt cannot be repaired.
Gravity cat wrote...
Marriage is an expensive commitment. In more ways than one.I humbly disagree, I think it all depends on what you value. If you value money, marriage can make you richer (divorce makes you poorer). You get a better tax break when you marry.
What value do you put on visiting a spouse in the hospital? If your loved one became sick and you don't have the marriage cert, hospitals will not include you in the decision care process, i.e. treatments and status.
Also, what value do you place on loneliness? I hated being single. So much so it almost ended me. That was almost the most expensive decision of my life. I was lucky.
My partner and I waited until everyone in our state could marry (marriage equality). For us, it was simply a way to ensure that we could visit each other in the hospital, make medical decisions for each other, and inherit property (hassle free). For us, it was the practical benefits that were important. We have been together almost 20 years. We considered ourselves 'joined' long ago.
I don't think marriage is the issue of the original OP. The question is whether it is worth it to share your life with someone. For me, there was never any doubt. I yearned for that closeness since I was in grade school. Someone to hold, someone to hold me. I can't put a price on it. But everyone is different. Not everyone needs someone to feel complete.
My advice is to determine if you want to spend your life with someone. If so, find out how to make it happen. But be true to yourself. When I was alone, I told myself alot of lies, to try and make life bearable. But they were what caused me the most pain. The truth really did set me free and hope it does for everyone.
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animefreak_usa wrote...
Spoiler:
Totes jealous of your copy of "I wanna know"!
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ShadowLeggy wrote...
..like your linear judge said part of accepting muslims is accept there culture, an that goes for their child marriages...Pardon me for interupting your rant, but the majority of child marriages in the US (by an overwhelming majority) is done by Christains... You may now return to attacking 'liberals'...
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Even though it might have Train of Fate, got too many chapter in favorites:
https://www.fakku.net/artists/namboku
Probably suggested before, but just was looking through past work and I would love a book by Azuma Tesshin:
https://www.fakku.net/artists/azuma-tesshin
https://www.fakku.net/artists/namboku
Probably suggested before, but just was looking through past work and I would love a book by Azuma Tesshin:
https://www.fakku.net/artists/azuma-tesshin
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In previous books, when you were in a book, reading a chapter, I thought if you clicked the name of the chapter, you would goto the chapter for it. For example, if you are reading Wild at School: Chick Wrecked and you clicked the words 'Chick Wrecked' in the info bar (at top of screen), you should go here:
https://www.fakku.net/hentai/chick-wrecked-english
Right now, it just takes you to the main Wild at School chapter.
https://www.fakku.net/hentai/chick-wrecked-english
Right now, it just takes you to the main Wild at School chapter.
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Gravity cat wrote...
I'm not sure where to put this now; could have sworn we had a thread to report incorrect or missing tags and forum search isn't producing helpful results.I found one from 2015:
fakku-tag-edits-corrections-not-for-new-tag-suggestions
During a recent post, I was directed to submit a ticket:
/feedback-suggestions-and-support/how-to-log-report-typos
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AtTheBottom wrote...
A list could even be added to the user's account stating the top 5 artists that they read the most of. This is another way the site can provide the user with data that they can find useful.More user stats would be awesome!
I would also love an 'add all' for an artist, to make adding chapter to my 'to read later' list.
