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Eyebrows done for a man
2023.05.31 10:52 Nunohon Eyebrows done for a man
Hey! Hope everyone's doing great!
Im from Portugal and I just moved to Stuttgart in order to do an Internship. The fact that Im portuguese is pretty relevant in this topic as I believe we have generally the highest percentage of bodyhair in europe. That being said, I dont know how common it is for german people to fix their eyebrows but I kinda need mine fixed every 2 weeks otherwise they start to be aesthetically ugly.
Do you know, especially in Stuttgart West, any cool place where its common to do this type of service? Maybe a Barber shop or even a beautician?
Thank you in advance!
Best regards
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2023.05.31 09:06 kojobrown "Dangerous" Areas of Oahu: A Guest's Perspective
Aloha.
I have lived on Oahu for 12 years. I came here when I was 20.
People who come here always inevitably ask if there are areas to avoid. Well...maybe not always, because a lot of people think Hawaii is one big beach town and don't know that life happens here too.
Anyway, having spent a lot of time in three of the areas considered most "dangerous" on Oahu, here are my impressions of Ewa Beach, Waipahu, and Waianae. (Pls excuse formatting, I'm on mobile)
- Ewa Beach
The real Ewa Beach. Hanakahi Street, Hau Bush, Papipi Road, Silva's, etc. Because a lot of people say "Ewa Beach" when they mean Ocean Pointe or Ewa Gentry. I've heard stories that back before the Gentry-fication of the area, Ewa Beach was rough. I have a good friend who, back in the 90s, had just moved to Hawaii and was set to go to Campbell. Apparently, a security guard at the school told his mom she might want to rethink that decision, as a nerdy Haole boy might not fare well at that particular school. That friend ended up going to Radford.
Today, while Ewa Beach definitely still has a reputation, I get the feeling that it has calmed down a lot. I think this is due to the expansion of greater Ewa and the influx of so many new people. Back then, Ewa Beach was isolated. It was the end of the road. Nowadays, it is a neighborhood in a much larger population center.
Ewa Beach certainly feels different from greater Ewa. It's a lot older, more local, and more "neighborhoody." It has an identity that one immediately recognizes as Ewa Beach after living here for a certain amount of time. And you can always recognize an Ewa Beach guy. I don't know how, but you can. And if you can't recognize it, you'll know it in time, because Ewa Beach people always let you know they're from Ewa Beach.
There are still stories about robberies, fights, and other unfortunate events that one hears coming out of Ewa Beach, but I would absolutely not consider it a very "dangerous" area. Rough? Sure, in some places. There were just some robberies and assaults down there. But I've never felt in grave danger being down there. Just cautious about my surroundings.
Ewa Beach is definitely an interesting place. It's a perfect encapsulation of the tension Oahu feels between the old and the new. It's a town with an old reputation for lawlessness that has lost much of its grit because of rapid Gentry-fication.
You know those old guys who you know were badass fighters in their youths? The guys who have grown overweight, are gray-haired, and who like to regale you with crazy stories from 30 years ago? They aren't as fearsome as they once were, but you still wouldn't want to be on their bad side and so you respect them. That, to me, is Ewa Beach.
- Waipahu
Go to Don Quijote and count how many languages you hear. English. Filipino. Ilocano. Marshallese. Samoan. Chuukese. Filipino. Ilocano. Filipino. Welcome to Waipahu. 94 Block.
For those who don't know, Waipahu is an old mill town that used to process a lot of sugar cane. It's not a beach town like Ewa Beach or Waianae. It's like a suburb of a suburb of Town ("Honolulu"). I mean suburb not in the sense of Suburbia, but in the sense of a town somewhat in the orbit of a larger city. I used to hate going there because it felt so congested, and then they started building the rail and I hated it even more.
Now, however, after having worked there for about a year, I love Waipahu. Old Waipahu town, from about Kunia road all the way to Waipahu High School. Yes, I know, Kunia, Waipio, and Waikele exist, but I mean Waipahu Waipahu.
It's gritty. It's historic. It can certainly be sketchy, and it's even menacing in places. I had a friend who lived on Pupuole Street, and he told me many stories about the nighttime activities in the neighborhood. Every time I went to visit him there, my head was on a swivel.
Then there's Aniani. Oh man. It's such a small neighborhood, really just a street, but it has a reputation for being pretty hectic. I've never hung out there, but I've taken rides down there and it's pretty wild. Casual fire starting, trash everywhere, sneakers hanging from power lines, addicts pushing shopping wagons full of "found" goods, etc.
My boss was born and raised in Waipahu, and when I asked her about Aniani, she told me it's always been Aniani. I even heard nobody used to deliver food there because it was too dangerous. That said, I think part of this was probably due to how tight that street is and how you have to turn around at the end to get out.
Waipahu transit station? Sweet old Filipina tutus and zombies. Times shoppers. People just passing through to get their TB shots at the Civic Center. Others passed out on the bus stop benches.
Waipahu is frequently in the news for robberies, break-ins, and other unpleasant happenings. There are a lot of homeless, many of whom are, unfortunately, addicted to drugs. I worked in a medical office in the area and we had many incidents with public disturbances, including public nudity, public masturbation, and other such quirky occurrences.
That said, there is a beauty to Waipahu. I love its diversity. It is a kind of entry point for many new Hawaii residents, especially from the Philippines, but also from Samoa, the Marshall Islands, Chuuk, etc. Mom and Pop shops, restaurants, barber shops, medical offices, and all manner of businesses line Farrington Highway. Waipahu feels unique among other Oahu towns because of its ethnic composition. These cultures give Waipahu a different kind of flavor than places like Waianae or Kapolei. The only other place I imagine has a similar vibe is Kalihi, but I haven't spent much time there.
Waipahu is very dense, as it is an immigrant town with multiple generations often living in the same small apartments. Familial living is the norm in Hawaii, but in Waipahu this is even more prevalent. It's not just parents, grandparents, and children -- it's parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, children, cousins, uncles, and aunties.
Is Waipahu dangerous? It certainly feels more gritty than Ewa Beach, and one certainly should take certain precautions in certain parts of the town. It's like...you're unlikely to be shot at, but there are places there where you wouldn't necessarily be surprised to see people with guns. I guess it can be dangerous, but I feel like if you know the town and how to navigate it, you'll be fine. Waipahu is certainly not Detroit, but it ain't Mililani either (Mililani seems to be becoming more like Waipahu though from what I've been seeing in the news). Overall, Waipahu is one of my favorite places on the island.
(Take a shot for every time I write the word "certainly")
- Waianae
This is the one you've been waiting on. The West Side. 96792. The Waianae Coast. If you're scared, just stay in Kapolei.
For convenience, I will refer to the whole Coast as Waianae. In reality, there are differences between Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae, and Makaha. A quick impression:
- Nanakuli feels very Hawaiian. The whole Coast is very Hawaiian, but Nanakuli in particular feels very Hawaiian.
- Maili feels like...I don't know, a kind of middle ground? Sea Country (a newer housing development, for those not in the know) is there, but it's tucked away in the back. Almost the exact opposite of Ewa Beach, where the new part is in the front. I'd say Maili feels very residential.
- Waianae proper is the heart of Oahu's Wild West. Lots of stores, food places, and other businesses.
- Makaha is country. Not a lot of stuff to buy, but a lot to explore. Far less dense than the other three towns.
But let's proceed with the conversation.
This is the area most people who aren't from Hawaii first hear about when they ask what the most dangerous part of the island is or where to stay away from. Sure, they'll hear about Kalihi. They'll hear about Wahiawa and Waipahu. But Waianae is different.
Waianae is isolated. One way in, one way out. It's far removed from the sprawl that starts in Kapolei and ends roughly somewhere after Hawaii Kai. It's closed off. This isolation is a kind of double-edged sword: on the one hand, it ensures that Waianae stays Waianae, but on the other hand, it concentrates a lot of the darker aspects of Waianae to that region.
I was once one of those new Hawaii residents, but my knowledge of Waianae was gained from Google prior to moving to Hawaii. When I arrived in Kapolei, a family member living here took me to Waianae shortly after my arrival. I was shocked. I saw homeless tents all along the road. I saw liquor stores and big lifted trucks. I smelled weed literally everywhere. I saw lots of cops in certain parts. I saw a population that looked different from the people I had just seen in Kapolei.
12 years later, I still see all of that, but I see Waianae for what it truly is: a community.
The thing about Waianae is that it's not just local, it's Hawaiian (but with a whole lotta Portuguese last names). This makes it different than somewhere like, say, Pearl City or Nuuanu. Those places have plenty of locals, but ethnically speaking, these areas are more Filipino and/or Japanese.
Waianae, on the other hand, has the highest concentration of Kanaka Maoli on Oahu, which means that local culture there is dominated by Hawaiian culture. This is where you find Hawaiian immersion schools, Hawaiian murals, and so forth. There are non-Hawaiians who live in Waianae, but the historical structure of the community is rooted in old Hawaiian culture.
I used to work at the Comp (if you know, you know). And it was at the Comp where I first learned just how strong of a community Waianae was. My co-workers would call older Patients uncle and aunty, which is obviously the norm in Hawaii, but they would actually be related to the Patients. Like, "oh yeah that's my mom's cousin" or "that's my dad's older brother." Everybody seemed to know each other from school, family ties, or some other connection. It was incredible.
After work, I'd drive home back to Kapolei, and everyone was outside. Everyone was at the beach (shout out to Nanakuli Beach Park), at the parks, taking walks, etc. And as soon as I got back to Kapolei, with its shopping centers and carefully-manicured streets, I felt like I had left something behind in Waianae.
Waianae is rough. I hesitate to use the term "ghetto," because I don't think it's quite "ghetto." It's more of a working-class country kind of vibe. It's more rural Mississippi Delta than Southside Chicago. But make no mistake, whatever you call it, Waianae is a rough area. Drugs are everywhere, shootings are not uncommon (I started writing this shortly after the chicken fight shooting and there was just another shooting at Makaha Beach) and scrapping is a beloved pastime.
It's sad to see the social issues that plague Waianae, and there is a lot of work that needs to be done in that community. But the beautiful thing is that the work is being done by the community. That's the thing about Waianae: nobody there is content with just waiting for the State to help out. Waianae takes matters into its own hands.
The State won't provide affordable housing for the house houseless? Waianae builds a houseless community.
Healthcare hard to come by in Waianae? Waianae builds a medical center.
Hawaiian language in danger of dying out among the younger generations? Waianae builds Hawaiian language immersion schools.
They say Waianae is ghetto, but I say it's proud. It's not somewhere the average tourist or newcomer to Oahu is likely to understand, so many may go once and not go back or avoid it altogether. Waianae's reputation is part of the reason it has managed to retain a certain vibe that other parts of Oahu have lost.
Is it dangerous? I hate this question. Waianae is not Rio de Janeiro, but if someone visiting from Iowa were to ask me, I'd tell them that you definitely need to understand that it's not the Hawaii they promote to tourists in the brochures. Someone from the Bronx might not consider it dangerous because there aren't swaths of gangbangers shooting at each other, but they'd be wrong in thinking Waianae is soft.
- In Conclusion
These are some of the areas newcomers to Hawaii are told are dangerous. All are on the western part of Oahu, but only Waianae is truly the West Side. Don't let some townie convince you that Kunia is the West Side. Ewa Beach and Waiaphu are sometimes referred to as the South Side, though not as often as Waianae is called the West Side.
I'd say Waianae is without a doubt the roughest area, followed by Waipahu in second place and Ewa Beach in third. But all of these areas have their charm. Waianae is naturally beautiful. The beach, the mountains, the real people of the real Hawaii. Waipahu is a diverse town with great food. And Ewa Beach is the capital of Hawaii.
I've not spent enough time in Kalihi, Wahiawa, Halawa, Palolo, etc. to give a deep analysis, but maybe next time I'll cover the "nicer" areas of Oahu like Kapolei or the really nice areas like Hawaii Kai. Or maybe the East Side or the North Shore or Kaimuki or something. I'll probably do the Laie area. That's a whole different island as far as I'm concerned. Anyway, thanks for reading.
Aloha.
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2023.05.31 02:54 Small_Bet_9433 Big Ten Programs (Leaders Division plus Rutgers and Notre Dame) That Have Played Teams They Have Never Beaten (as of the 2022 season)
Now it's time to look at the Leaders! Notre Dame isn't in a conference; however, I will include them with the Big 10 Leaders just to keep all of the remaining P5 teams together. The year in parenthesis is the date each team last played each other. As always if I missed any dates or matchups, please let me know!
- Ohio State
Air Force (0-1) (1990)
Auburn (0-1-1) (1989)
Florida (0-2) (2012)
Florida State (0-3) (1998)
Georgia (0-2) (2022)
South Carolina (0-2) (2001)
Tennessee (0-1) (1996)
Princeton (NJ) (0-1-1) (1928)
Cornell (NY) (0-2) (1940)
Centre (KY) (0-1) (1895)
Carlisle Indian School (PA) (0-1) (1904)
- Penn State
Arkansas (0-1) (2022)
Clemson (0-1) (1988)
Florida (0-3) (2010)
North Carolina (0-1) (1943)
Oklahoma (0-2) (1986)
Toledo (0-1) (2000)
Vanderbilt (0-1) (1957)
Harvard (MA) (0-3-2) (1932)
Yale (CT) (0-7) (1906)
Waynesburg (PA) (0-2) (1932)
Steelton YMCA (PA) (0-1) (1902)
Princeton (NJ) (0-5) (1900)
Homestead AC (PA) (0-1) (1901)
Duquesne AC (PA) (0-3) (1900)
Columbia (NY) (0-2) (1934)
- Indiana
Auburn (0-1) (1990)
Boston College (0-1) (1938)
California (0-2) (1970)
Florida State (0-1) (1986)
North Carolina (0-2) (1999)
North Carolina State (0-4) (2001)
Oklahoma State (0-1-1) (2007)
Ole Miss (0-1) (2020)
Southern Cal (0-4) (1982)
Tennessee (0-2) (2020)
Texas (0-3) (1966)
TCU (0-4) (1972)
Virginia Tech (0-1) (1993)
Xavier (OH) (0-1) (1933)
Tufts (MA) (0-1) (1916)
Iowa Navy Pre-Flight (0-1) (1942)
Indianapolis Light Artillery (IN) (0-1) (1895)
Harvard (MA) (0-2) (1927)
Great Lakes NTS (IL) (0-1) (1943)
Fordham (NY) (0-1) (1939)
Detroit (MI) (0-1) (1941)
Colgate (NY) (0-1) (1929)
Camp Zachary Taylor (KY) (0-1) (1918)
4.Purdue
Arizona State (0-1) (2004)
Auburn (0-1) (2018)
Bowling Green (0-3) (2015)
Georgia (0-2) (2003)
Hawaii (0-1) (2006)
LSU (0-1) (2022)
Louisville (0-1-1) (2017)
Navy (0-2) (1944)
Northern Illinois (0-2) (2013)
Rutgers (0-2) (2020)
Texas (0-2) (1951)
UCLA (0-3-2) (1980)
Virginia Tech (0-1) (2015)
Washington State (0-1) (2001)
Santa Clara (CA) (0-1) (1939)
Iowa Navy Pre-Flight (0-1) (1944)
Chicago University Football Club (IL) (0-1) (1890)
- Wisconsin
Florida State (0-1) (2008)
Georgia (0-2) (2005)
Kentucky (0-1) (1984)
Oklahoma (0-2) (1970)
Pittsburgh (0-3) (1967)
South Carolina (0-1) (2014)
Tennessee (0-2) (2008)
Texas (0-1) (1939)
TCU (0-1-1) (2011)
Washington (0-4) (1992)
Columbia (NY) (0-1) (1940)
Carlisle Indian School (PA) (0-1) (1896)
Calumet Club (WI) (0-1) (1889)
- Illinois
Alabama (0-1) (1982)
Clemson (0-1) (1991)
Eastern Michigan (0-1) (2019)
Florida (0-2) (1988)
Fresno State (0-2) (2010)
Hawaii (0-1) (1992)
LSU (0-1) (2002)
Maryland (0-2) (2021)
Navy (0-1) (1979)
North Carolina (0-4) (2016)
Notre Dame (0-11-1) (1968)
Oregon State (0-1) (1965)
South Florida (0-2) (2018)
Southern Miss (0-2) (2002)
Texas A&M (0-2) (1976)
Tulane (0-1) (1970)
UTSA (0-1) (2021)
Great Lakes NTS (IL) (0-3-1) (1942)
Iowa Navy Pre-Flight (0-1) (1943)
Indianapolis Light Artillery (IN) (0-1) (1894)
Chicago Naval Reserve (IL) (0-1) (1918)
Chicago AA (IL) (0-3) (1895)
Carlisle Indian School (PA) (0-2) (1898)
- Rutgers
Alabama (0-2) (1981)
Arizona State (0-2) (2005)
Auburn (0-1) (1982)
California (0-2) (2001)
Florida (0-1-1) (1986)
Fresno State (0-2) (2013)
Georgia Tech (0-1) (1921)
Houston (0-1) (2013)
Iowa (0-3) (2022)
Miami (FL) (0-11) (2003)
Minnesota (0-3) (2022)
Nebraska (0-6) (2022)
Notre Dame (0-5) (2022)
Ohio State (0-9) (2022)
Texas (0-2) (1999)
Wake Forest (0-3) (2021)
Washington (0-2) (2017)
Wisconsin (0-4) (2021)
Williams (MA) (0-2) (1888)
West Chester (PA) (0-1) (1935)
Washington (MD) (0-1) (1910)
Washington & Jefferson (PA) (0-3) (1926)
Tampa (FL) (0-1) (1973)
Seton Hall (NJ) (0-1) (1905)
Quantico Marines (VA) (0-1)
Maryland University (0-1) (1904)
Knickerbocker AC (NY) (0-1) (1899)
Jefferson Medical College (PA) (0-1) (1907)
Irving Football Club (NY) (0-1) (1896)
Great Lakes NTS (IL) (0-1) (1918)
Elizabeth AC (NJ) (0-2) (1896)
Detroit (MI) (0-1) (1920)
Dartmouth (NH) (0-1) (1952)
Crescent AC (NY) (0-1) (1894)
Brooklyn (NY) (0-1) (1943)
Bethany (WV) (0-1) (1922)
- Notre Dame
Georgia (0-3) (2019)
Marshall (0-1) (2022)
Oklahoma State (0-1) (2021)
Oregon State (0-2) (2004)
Tulsa (0-1) (2010)
UConn (0-1) (2009)
Yale (CT) (0-1) (1914)
Indianapolis Light Artillery (IN) (0-1) (1895)
Chicago (IL) (0-4) (1899)
https://innismaggiore.com/news/blog/grading-the-new-big-ten-logo/ *I would also like to thank everyone who has joined me on this journey through CFB history!
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2023.05.30 19:50 tdithers Atomic Shop Weekly Update: May 30 – June 6
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2023.05.28 17:23 darkerenergy Trip Report: 18 days + Golden Week (25/04 - 13/05)
Tokyo - Yokohama - Nagoya - Kyoto - Osaka - Tokyo
Hi all, going to go through our trip covering golden week and time around it (: It was myself (F21) and my partner (M24) and the reasoning behind the timing was mainly due to bank holidays in the UK being unfortunately placed perfectly in line with golden week this year! Despite this, I feel we actually got pretty lucky with it all. I'll put an emoji to note which days were for golden week but for the tl;dr we weren't affected that much.
Other important contexts, both interested in Japan for a few different reasons. Anime isn't a small one but I'm also a huge fan of the Yakuza games, he's into the JDM car scene, and we just enjoy travelling in general. We didn't do many things like Universal, Disneysea etc. but hopefully there's some things in here that people will enjoy hearing about! I'll go through some tips/recommendations for the casual readers first before going into the trip in depth - please let me know if there's anything else you want to know about!
Tips + Recommendations
Yamato Takkyubin Luggage Forwarding If like us you are going to be staying in quite a few different places, this service is so so so good I cannot overstate it. We had two big suitcases and one smaller one, we sent just the big ones for two of the trips and then for the final trip from Osaka to Tokyo we sent all 3 and just used our backpacks to bring essentials for the night.Pretty much all hotels will allow you to use the service, some may request you pay them with cash for the actual service but for all but one of ours we could use card. We sent Yokohama -> Kyoto, then Kyoto -> Osaka, then finally Osaka -> Tokyo. There are options for same day delivery I believe however we did both the next day and for a few days later. Feel free to ask any questions in the comments and I'll answer if I can!
Trip Planning I've been fortunate to be able to travel a lot so wasn't nervous about the actual travel, however Japan is such a far away country that I didn't want to go and get there then not know what to do and waste my time. In the past holidays with family were more about relaxing on a beach, or with my partner our city breaks are short as they are other European countries and so easier to return to if we wanted. I wanted to take a different approach to this trip so I made a big Google Sheet and Google Map with all the places I wanted to visit/see. It was never meant to be a strict itinerary as some people I showed seemed to assume 😅 But it really helped me to visually see where things I wanted to go to were, and then make a rough plan in case I did get stuck at some point.Anyway it was a really good idea in hindsight and I'm very glad we did it for this trip as our first time going! Here's a picture of the map looks like, we didn't necessarily do everything but we did most things -
https://i.imgur.com/2xLyy7Y.png. I used
mymaps.google.com, to be honest there's definitely betteeasier to use tools out there but I got this to work for me so I stuck with it.
Walking People aren't kidding about the amount of walking, although I think our top amount was still under 30k so don't worry too much. That said, if you don't walk a lot anyway then your feet are going to hurt. My partner was fine, I was awful. I thought my shoes would be fine and apparently they weren't so if you can pack walking boots please do. The other thing is I think the way you walk affects it too, my partner and I both had multiple pairs of shoes with us but where his converse boots were fine, the soles of my feet were awful in the same types of shoes 😭
Driving I am not a driver but my partner is. He has a full manual UK driving license and insurance, and so for Japan all he needed was to get the International Driver's Permit a little before we went. We rented a car for three different occasions, two times from the same place then the final was for a JDM rental. All was fine, the JDM place was confused for a moment as my partner has a Polish passport + UK license but we translated Poland for him and after that there were no issues! You'll need to check what you need depending on where you're from, it's easier for us due to the same driving side although when we rented for Daikoku and the Nagoya drive they did give us an automatic so just be aware of that if you want to request/drive manual. The rental places we used were Orix rent-a-car for the Daikoku and Yokohama -> Nagoya trip and we had a Mazda 2. For the JDM rental we used Omoshiro.
Trip Report
Tokyo
25/04 - Airport, Shinjuku hotel, Shinjuku We followed a similar first day that I'm sure many of these reports will begin with - arrived at the airport, we had filled out the VJW forms and had both QR codes ready to go. Immigration had about an hour wait so longer than normal but we were also near the back of our plane and there was at least another full plane in front of us. Actually going through immigration was a complete breeze. Once through and picked up our luggage, we got a Welcome Suica, then headed to Shinjuku. We reached our hotel about 4 hours early for check-in, wasn't sure what to do for that time but they were happy to take our bags until we could go to the room (something that is consistent with all the hotels we went to thankfully). Jetlag was pretty bad, I was flagging by afternoon but we pushed through it and took the few hours to just walk around and see the sights. We spent some time in Hakone-yama before heading back to the hotel and getting cleaned up/accidentally falling asleep too early.
26/04 - Akihabara, Golden Gai Of course woke too early by not being as proactive as we should've with warding off jetlag but used that to leave early for Akihabara. After getting some breakfast we saw the Yodobashi Camera and went in there for about an hour just looking at all the floors 😅 It was raining a ton but it surprised us with how warm it still was and quickly realised why people prefer umbrella with no raincoat!! Spent pretty much the whole day in Akihabara, went round a ton of shops and also went into our first of many many arcades we'd go to. We went back to the hotel to return the items we'd bought then walked to Golden Gai as our hotel was about a 15-20 minute walk ^^ Had some delicious ramen, unfortunately didn't drink as my partner was finishing antibiotics for the first few days but it was still great to be there. Slept a lot later which was good.
27/04 - Kabukicho, Shinjuku National Garden This was more a day for me to fufill my Yakuza game sightseeing. Being so close to Kabukicho I was so excited to visit a city and be able to make my way round without a map loool. It was just the end of the blue festival so the iconic arch was still blue although I did get to see it red at the end of the trip so I wasn't too bothered about that. We went around Kabukicho, the square, again spent tons of time in the arcades and discovered how much we enjoyed the MaiMaiDX machines. Ended up getting one of the passports that save your progress and give you an extra play so if you like arcades then I recommend them!! After this and some lunch, we were going to do a walk to the national garden then realised I went the wrong way so we took the train. As a side note here, the Suica and train system is so useful. Very similar to using a card for the underground except it's actually clean. Walked around the national garden, it was very sunny and warm. Didn't know it had it before going but there's a starbucks in the middle of the garden and we managed to join the queue about 10 minutes before they stopped taking new orders. Had a nice time watching the sun set in that garden before heading back to the hotel.
28/04 - Teamlabs Planets Wasn't something I was going to initially go to however I checked out tickets the day previously and saw some for this day and decided we could do it as we had a ton of free time. I had chosen 2:30pm for an entrance time however it was such a nice day so we left early and spent time just walking around the docks. It was so so sunny, the area didn't have loads going on however it was still very pretty. We spent time in the parks and walking alongside the water. Teamlabs was pretty cool, I did enjoy the water based sections although dodging both influencer and family photos might detract from your experience. This was also where I realised I'd already become the stereotype tourist and was sunburnt :') I guess I had to learn my lesson physically and I did thankfully stop any further burning after this with diligent sun cream appliance afterwards pretty much every day. After this we went back to Shinjuku and after food we packed up ready to go to Yokohama.
Yokohama
29/04 - Bashamichi, Daikoku, Cosmo Clock ✨Showa Day Left our hotel at 11 and hadn't yet discovered the wonders of luggage forwarding so we brought all our bags with us on the train to Yokohama! Not too bad though, we got to our hotel a little early but they took our bags as we went and had lunch before the room was ready. Went around Bashamichi (another game location lol) before taking the train to central Yokohama. We had pre-booked the rental cars all before we left to ensure availability but there weren't any problems. This was also my partner's birthday which is something the rental staff realised whilst we were sorting out all the documents 😆. For Daikoku, we didn't need to pass through any ETC gates from Yokohama but it was the first time on the Japanese roads. It was a little nerve-wracking at first as there's very slightly different rules to UK roads but in general driving is fine. We reached Daikoku PA around 20 past 6pm, and it was about 2 hours until police moved everyone along. My partner was in dreamland with the cars that we saw, if you're into the JDM scene at all or just a petrolhead then you'll love it but it is a bit of luck with what you'll see. After we left Daikoku, we went back to our hotel. We'd checked in with them previously that we could keep the car with them as the hotel we had chosen had parking available for an additional cost. We left the car at the hotel then went out for drinks and to see the cosmo clock. Didn't ride it but it was very cool seeing it all lit up over Yokohama. We bar hopped a bit, then went back.
30/04 - Recovery... Not much to say about this day, my partner was fairly hungover so we returned the car to the rental place and then spent the day just chilling at our ryokan hotel and around Yokohama. No drinks this time round as we had a very long trip the next day!!
Nagoya (Road Trip from Yokohama)
01/05 - Expressways, Onshi-Hakone Park, Expressways, Shinshiro, Expressways, Nagoya I'll condense this one a bit otherwise I'll type forever but this was a really fun time. The driving totaled almost 6 hours by the end so it's not for the faint hearted haha. The point was that we'd stop a few times along the way though which is what we did end up doing. We sent our luggage with the forwarding service (to the hotel after Nagoya as we were just staying the one night), then had an early start as we went to the car rental for 8. We chose the same place we rented from for Daikoku and had the same sales rep sorting out any documents so it was a bit quicker although this time we did get a quick explaination on the toll gates. Anyone going on the expressways will need to know how to use them, we were a bit confused the first time but once you've done it a couple times it'll be smooth sailing (and it's such a good system for people with the automatic cards too). We left Yokohama and set our location for Nagoya. We went for about 2 hours before stopping in Odawara for a quick snack and pee break. Pretty overcast day but despite this we still decided to do a stop in a park on the way and went to Onshi-Hakone Park. It was very cool/bit scary going up the winding mountain passes but wow the views are incredible. We spent again probably a couple hours at the park, had some lunch, no view of Fuji but we could see a lot of the other mountains around which are breathtaking in their own rights (: It's right on Lake Ashi so we did get to see the pirate cruise going round. After this break we did another couple hours or so driving before stopping slightly outside of Shinshiro. Something I will say about the expressways is that it is insane how fast people go 😂 We're not about to try anything so it was sticking to the 120 on the signs for us but people just whizz by. Anyway, we stopped at a familymart in this village for a quick break and I know I've said it already but the views are so beautiful. It's green in the UK but it's something else, I kept wondering if it's just viewing through rose tinted glasses/greener on the other side but I don't think that's true at least about those countryside views. It was also one of the reasons we wanted to do the road trip instead of train at least this time round, we could stop in these places and take it in. After our stop there, it was back onto the expressway until we reached Nagoya. It was roughly 6pm when we reached Nagoya, we had intially booked the car for the whole day with return the next morning but they allow early return with Orix so we did that instead before finding our hotel and having some dinner. Not too much time in Nagoya but it was the first time seeing the bullet train which was cool. Nagoya itself has some nice sights, we were thinking about going to Liberty Walk the next day but instead we just decided we'd head to Kyoto once we left the hotel.
Kyoto
02/05 - Shinkansen, Kyoto, Nishiki Market It was a really lovely day and we were taking the shinkansen for the first time. The shinkansen from Nagoya is only 34 minutes but we did end up buying reserved seats as the station was pretty packed. This is probably the main thing we noticed with Golden week, everything else was busy but not insanely so. Nagoya station was a lot busier but otherwise fine. We didn't have JR passes as when I used the online calculator it didn't come out to be worth it for our particular travel so it was full fare for us. The shinkansen itself was good, we would be using it again for Osaka back to Tokyo but due to Nagoya being closer to Kyoto I didn't reeeally think I'd need to book early. It's probably a good idea still lol but it worked out fine for us to book same day despite how busy Nagoya was. Once in Kyoto we took our time walking down to our next hotel. This was another ryokan style so that was nice, we also passed a garden which we noted to go to the next day (Shosei-en Garden). Our luggage had arrived and was waiting for us at the hotel already so we got refreshed then went out for the evening. We went up to Nishiki market then walked back towards our hotel again. Had a sushi train small dinner as we hadn't had any sushi yet and I've also only had a train once before. It might not be the best Kyoto had to offer but wow was it still better than anything I'd had in the UK!! We then spent hours once again in an arcade, if you like games the MaiMaiDX machines really are addictive :')
03/05 - Shosei-en Garden, Higashi Hongan-ji, Tō-ji Temple, Nijō Castle✨Constitution Memorial Day We woke up early, had breakfast at the ryokan, then went straight for the garden. It was a beautiful day once again so plenty of suncream applied. The Shosei-en Garden isn't the biggest but it's so beautiful, they have this pond that looks so still but my partner spotted a turtle and then you start to see more and more. They have some historical buildings around the place, we spent about an hour there before going to the next place. We walked down the road to the next place, this was Higashi Honhan-ji temple. Both locations weren't really that busy to be honest. Seeing this temple was nice but personally I did prefer the gardens. We next went Tō-ji temple. This is one of those locations that are on the 'must-do in Kyoto' but I did like it a lot. The 5 story pagoda was a cool sight. It wasn't so busy although we were going around lunch time so hungry crowds were likely taking a small break (: We spent an unreasonable amount of time just looking at the koi fish in the moat not even in the temple area 🎏 Finally we went to Nijō Castle. This was quite busy although we were one of the latter groups going around as it was nearing the end of the day. Another of the listed must do's but again I would say it's a cool place to see. If you do go, the tour around the main house is interesting and if you decide to climb the walls there's some nice sights of the area around. We finished up this day heading back to the market area and had dinner including a matcha beer. I'm not really a massive matcha person but I was up for trying all the different things, the beer sort of just tasted of normal beer but it looked exactly like a matcha-green coloured guinness.
04/05 - Arishiyama ✨Greenery Day This wasn't really a packed day as we were heading to an airbnb for a couple of nights. We used the luggage forwarding from the ryokan where they were concerned that we wouldn't get our luggage as soon as we wanted due to Golden week. I then let them know we were looking to get it sent for the 6th and they completely relaxed and said that would be perfectly fine 👌 For context if you've not been to Kyoto, the train system is alright but pales compared to Tokyo. Getting to our airbnb wouldn't be too long, about an hour, but as we didn't really have anything planned and only had our small suitcase with us we decided to walk to the next airbnb instead and waste time along the way. This way when we arrived it wouldn't be before check in time and it would keep us out and about. The walk was about 3 hours total although we lengthed it by stopping a few times. There were some celebrations happening due to Greenery day and Children's day being the next day. We stopped to listen to some music, stopped to have a starbucks, then finally we reached out airbnb in Arishiyama. The place was really nice, and it was fun to have a whole place for a few nights instead of a hotel. If you're wanting to, looking at airbnb's is a completely valid option when staying in Japan - you just might get warned before you arrive not to talk or laugh too loudly or the neighbours might complain/call the police 😅
05/05 - Fushimi Inari Shrine ✨Children's Day Initially were going to do both the bamboo/monkey forest and Fushimi Inari but ended up leaving a little later than planned so just committed to only Fushimi Inari. I was expecting fairly large crowds considering the day and the station was..... not great. That said, the station was very small and so although it was crowded we were also out of there fairly quick. This review of Fushimi Inari is going to follow almost everyone's - it was busy at the bottom and as you go up you'll get a lot less people. Even it being Children's day didn't stop us getting moments of just myself and my partner being alone so don't be deterred if the bottom is busy! Beautiful views, we did the full routes going to the top. It was a bit tricky at times but it's not a race, and you'll feel good doing the full thing. We reached the top, were able to partake in the prayers there, then had a great time going back down. There was a little area near the end with a bunch of cats; we turned a corner and saw one and a bunch of people crowding round to take a photo. Maybe only a few steps later you realise there's about 4 more just chilling around the place. It was a cool experience and definitely worth doing at least once if you're there.
Osaka
06/05 - Local train, Dotenbori, Den-Den Town We took a train from our airbnb to Osaka and went via the local train rather than the shinkansen. It was fine, we reached Dotenbori and our hotel was not far from the station. We got there a bit early again but our room was already available and our luggage had arrived too (: After getting refreshed we went out for the afternoon to Den-Den Town. This is Osaka's version of Akihabara, and we spent a lot of time with my partner looking in all the card shops. It was pretty rainy but not really a problem between the Lawson's umbrella and ducking into lots of shops ;) We spent time in an arcade for a while before heading out to Dotenbori market area and the bridges for the evening/night. Yet again another location in the Yakuza games so I had fun pointing out different places like the Mega Don Quijote or the crab restaurant. We had some food and ended up in a drinking place that used a QR code and website for ordering to the table which was dangerously easy to use haha. Had some really tasty sushi there too, I'll try and find the name if anyone is wondering! Took tons of photos there, the rain at night gave the city that classic look reflecting the neon lights everywhere.
07/05 - Kobe day trip We went to Kobe for the day, lots of rain but the main market area is all under cover so that was handy. My partner was looking for a new phone which he found, we also went to one of those places where they grill the food in front of you for dinner. It was great going in a scruffy elevator up to the restaurant and stepping out onto a really beautifully designed restaurant, and it wasn't very busy so we were able to go without reserving beforehand. Kobe itself is cool although we didn't explore too much outside the market areas due to just how hard it was raining, I think it was the heaviest on this day unfortunately.
08/05 - Nara day trip, Todai-ji We went to Nara and although the advice is to go early, we went for more mid-day time. It wasn't crowded at all so that was fortunate. We ended up walking past that famous mochi stall that you see on all the tiktoks of Nara. I wasn't expecting to see the making of the mochi and wasn't going to wait for it either however they started about 2 minutes after we found the stall so we did stay and watch and it was cool to see in person (: We tried the mochi, it's pretty good although for me it was a bit too dry from the powder. Was still tasty!!! Walked through towards the deer park and saw the pagodas around. When we reached the deer park of course we had to get some crackers and feed them. Oh my god they're so pushy!! It was actually so funny to interact with them, one tried to nibble me and we got headbutted a bit when we had the crackers but once you've given them all out then they'll leave you 😆. We sat on a bench for a bit and watched some other poor souls go through the same thing. Saw quite a lot of young fawns too which is cute. We kept walking up to Todai-ji, stopped for an ice cream, then went to the temple to see the huge Buddha statue. It was a good experience to see this temple, but at least for me it wasn't my favourite part of the trip. I know for many others though it's really great to see so don't knock it off your list if you're interested in it! I'm glad I went once but probably won't return. Spent some more time just chilling around Nara and looking at the temples and shrines around the place. We went back to Osaka for around 4pm. Spent the evening in Osaka again, no rain this time! Oh this was about the time I was developing a sore throat, a little bit nerve wracking but fully vaccinated + boosters and have had covid previously so was fairly certain it wasn't that. Even so, my partner was coughing a bit which is the start of the cold we both had for the rest of the trip 😔
09/05 - Osaka Aquarium, Dotenbori I didn't put the aquarium on my plan initially but we had another spare day in Osaka and I do like visiting aquariums + my partner likes penguins a lot and they had a lot there. It was a cool experience, a lot of families as to be expected but it wasn't packed so lots of opportunities to see the animals and fish :) The two whales were very cool, they're so massive. We also got to see their rockhopper penguin conservation area, you could see them sitting on their eggs. I recommend the aquarium to any families planning to be in Osaka, it's pretty easy to get to and the station gives clear directions on where to go to get to the aquarium and the nearby lego park. After the aquarium we went back to Dotenbori and looked around the various book-offs as my partner was looking for screen protectors. If you're interested in any Japanese media I can recommend them too, I found some games in there that were a lot cheaper than you find in the West in much better condition. Our coughs worsened by evening which wasn't great, we weren't doing much more in super crowded areas but it's obviously not good anyway. We were wearing masks everywhere beforehand but it made it more important. We did end up getting some Bron, if you're in Japan and have a cough then I do recommend it but just be aware that it contains codeine. We got some from a place that specifically had a pharmacy section, you bring the box to the cashier and they'll give you the actual bottle from behind the counter. Really really great stuff, much better than anything you can get without a prescription in the UK which was annoying as my cough was subsequently worse for about 5 days once I got back!! It's pretty much gone now though (lasted longer likely due to asthma but it was gone for my partner after a couple days of being back). Overall I really enjoyed Osaka, all the cities we went to were cool but for me Osaka was my favourite :)
Tokyo
10/05 - Shinkansen, Airbnb We left Osaka for Tokyo and took the Shinkansen back. We did splash out a bit and took the green car with seats on the Fuji side. I fell asleep for most of the trip but woke in time to see Fuji for the roughly 6-7 minutes it was viewable for. It was my only time to see Fuji due to the weather being almost clear that day aside from a single cloud going right across the mountain. It didn't block the peak though so I don't feel too robbed 😆. If/when we visit Japan again I would like to see it again closer but it was still a great sight. Once we reached Shinagawa station, we switched to the local train to head to our airbnb in Shinjuku once again (although closer to Shibuya this time whereas we were more North before). We were staying in a pretty close knit residential area but did a bit of a hello to the neighbours which was nice. We had done the luggage forwarding again but had set it to come the next day so we would be the people available for receiving it. Spent the time around the airbnb and also tried having an uber eats delivered (which worked great lol).
11/05 - Shibuya, Shinjuku We spent most of this day around Shibuya as we wanted a few souvenirs for family and also hadn't visited Shibuya properly. Went to the crossing, then spent time mainly shopping and going around one of the Donkis. Pretty rainy again but not a problem for a shopping day.
12/05 - RX-7 Day Trip (Lake Hinuma, Ibaraki Flower Park), Kabukicho We used Omoshiro Rent-a-car for the RX-7 (for those interested, here's the car -
https://i.imgur.com/HRX4DYy.png ) and they were great. We had it pre-booked again before we arrived in Japan as it's a pretty sought after car to rent. Bit banged up but nothing major, and we had it booked for I think 8 hours? We did return it a little early as we didn't really have anything else to do and didn't want to be late with a return as the shop closed at the time we'd be returning it. A funny part of the terms you agree to is no Initial D style driving. For the trip itself, we didn't have anything major planned so I made a makeshift plan to just go a bit out of Tokyo and visit somewhere different. I found this lake on maps that'd be not too far, didn't realise until we were there that it's less a lake for sights and more for fishing 😅. No worries though, as the main reason was to get some driving in and enjoy having the car (which was achieved!). Got some snacks from a 7/11 then went off. We had a lot of time left so we drove to Ibaraki flower park, yet another quick find from scrolling around Google Maps. It was a very beautiful park, they have a rose market there as well as selling some fresh produce. It's a small charge to go in the park but it's worth it for the hour or more you might spend there and will go towards the park maintenance. Also being the middle of Spring of course it's going to be beautiful with all the new blooms (: We spent time there admiring the countryside and being sad about going back home the next day. We went back to the rental place afterwards, also during this drive was the time where we were finding it so funny how we were sticking to the speed limits in this beautiful car and being overtaken by massive trucks going so much faster. We did have a moment that was like from a movie though, we entered the expressway after the tolls and as we were pulling in an older Honda NSX was being driven next to us. The guy driving looked over and gave us a nod with a straight face before pulling ahead a little so we could be behind him. We ruined that movie mood by both being so excited by how cool the moment was but hey it's one of those things that won't be forgotten at least!! He zoomed off a few minutes later but we weren't risking anything to keep pace ahaha. We returned the car then went back to Shinjuku for our final evening in Japan. We went back to Kabukicho and I was able to see the arch in red :') Took photos of the karaoke place that's in the games, would've gone in but my throat was killing!! So we just stuck to being outside. We went back to the area around our airbnb, had our last dinner there then went and packed up ready to go home.
13/05 - Home :') Our flight was leaving a little before 9am so we were leaving the airbnb for 5ish. Early start but as we'd gotten packed up it wasn't too bad of a walk to the station. Grabbed our train, it was fairly early on one of the lines that goes direct to the station so we were able to get on with ease. The train was rammed by the time we reached the station. No problems getting through the airport, got to our gate and then flew home.
Final Notes
I had such a good time in Japan, I loved being there and hope to return within the next few years if life permits!! We definitely missed some of those 'must-do's' such as Osaka Castle, any of the theme parks, Arishiyama Monkey Park, actually doing Karaoke, and some of the food options due to my own anxieties walking into places lol. That said, I don't regret the things we did end up doing and it just means I'll have to fit some of those into my next trip 😉. Although my partner would like to visit more Northern areas like Hokkaido or Sendai so we'll see!
We didn't have probably as much packed into each day as could've been but for me this was perfect and a great time for my first time. If you managed to read all this then thank you very much, and please let me know if you have any questions about the trip!! I'll be happy to answer. Thanks for reading!
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2023.05.27 21:15 vancity604buzztv Barbershops in vancouver - from east coast
I recently moved from London , Ontario to the west coast and I went to pretty much every barbershop in town till I finally found Scotch and Fades and barber Arias Bryan . I'm super anal about my beard and for some reason barbers in Vancity really lack beard skills using a blade like Toronto . Arias was the only one I could find who was comparable to east coast standards but unfortunately I'm moving to kerisdale now and I want to know if there Is any barbershops around the kerisdale area that is comparable with Scotch and fades ? I just don't like driving , I rather have to go to a shop close to where I live which is walkable .
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2023.05.26 20:18 MusicIsTherapeutic For my next gap year, should I move out or keep living at home?
Hey guys, I'm currently applying to med schools and am heading into my second gap year after an unsuccessful first application cycle. I'm hoping to get in this time around. This is not academics related, but I'm really torn about whether to move out for my second gap year (to Philly) or keep living at home with my parents. My situation is kind of unique because I went to college in my hometown and have lived here for all 23 years of my life so far, and even lived at home for two of my college years during the pandemic. It's been... a LOT of home time. My issue for next year is that my new job is in West Chester PA, which is about the same distance from both Philly and my parents' home. So, the only reason I'd move to Philly is to be in a city, for independence, and to "learn to adult" and all that. It wouldn't be any closer to work.
I'm torn over the pros and cons of this and I'll outline them below. Basically, my job is not a deciding factor since it is an hour drive from both my family home and Philly, and the only things to consider now are my mental health, money, and which location is most beneficial for me. I do have a very loving family and an adorable puppy. Only family issues are fighting parents, a helicopter mom, stagnation from being in the same place for so long, and mental health. But, I have a huge support system here at home and a job next year should keep me busy enough. Also, a lot of my longtime best friends are also living here at their family homes so I wouldn't be alone. There are good and bad things about staying here at home and I'm finding it hard to decide what to do.
TL;DR pros and cons:
Pros moving to philly: - Fun lit city, good place to be in my twenties, my potential roommate is a close friend
- Meet more people, better dating opportunities lol
- Independence, learn to adult before starting school, good taste of adulthood
- Create some distance from family but still be able to visit them often
Cons moving to philly: - I'd have to pay rent (at least 700/month), new job doesn't pay too well. Parents can help a bit tho.
- Not any closer to work from family home and city parking may be a pain
- further distance from support system here at home; mental health might worsen in philly
- I want to travel a good amount next year, so I'd rather spend on that than on an apartment I don't use fully
Any thoughts on this? I've never had this much trouble making a decision! Thanks in advance
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Googledocs https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1x939dac0XlG3tRhyYX_9Lf93usR0uqyVHPCYmB7RRys
Discount at purchase
5% @ €15-29
7% @ €30-59
10% @ €60+
12% @ €100+
15% @ €150+
Game | F&F (€EU) |
112 Operator | 0.30 |
112 Operator | 0.30 |
2064: Read Only Memories | 0.60 |
7 Billion Humans | 4.50 |
911 Operator | 0.30 |
911 Operator | 0.30 |
A Little Golf Journey | 2.50 |
A Long Way Down | 1.00 |
Aeterna Noctis | 4.00 |
After The Fall | 15.00 |
Agent in Depth | 0.20 |
Aground | 4.00 |
Alchemist's Castle | 0.20 |
APICO | 7.00 |
Arcade Paradise - Arcade Paradise EP | 0.20 |
Arcade Spirits | 0.20 |
Arise: A Simple Story | 2.50 |
Arizona Sunshine | 6.00 |
Armello | 1.20 |
Aviary Attorney | 0.20 |
AWAKE - Definitive Edition | 0.20 |
Baba Is You | 5.00 |
Back 4 Blood | 9.00 |
Backbone | 0.20 |
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition | 2.00 |
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition | 2.00 |
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition | 1.00 |
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition | 2.00 |
Baldur's Gate: Faces of Good and Evil | 1.00 |
Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear | 2.00 |
Batora: Lost Haven | 2.00 |
BattleGroupVR | 1.00 |
Bean Stalker | 2.00 |
Beasts of Maravilla Island | 2.00 |
Beat Hazard 3 | 6.00 |
Ben 10: Power Trip | 1.50 |
Bionic Commando | 0.20 |
Blade of Darkness | 3.00 |
Blaston | 1.00 |
Breathedge | 2.50 |
Broken Age | 0.20 |
Calico | 0.20 |
Calico | 0.20 |
Call of the Sea | 1.00 |
Car Mechanic Simulator VR | 1.50 |
Cats and the Other Lives | 0.50 |
Cave Digger 2: Dig Harder | 2.00 |
CHANGE: A Homeless Survival Experience | 1.50 |
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare | 1.50 |
Click and Slay | 0.20 |
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues | 0.50 |
Combat Tested | 1.00 |
Control Ultimate Edition | 6.00 |
Cook-Out | 1.00 |
Corridor Z | 0.10 |
Crash Drive 2 | 1.00 |
Creaks | 1.00 |
Cris Tales | 0.50 |
Crying Suns | 0.50 |
Cube Escape Collection | 2.50 |
Dagon - The Eldritch Box DLC | 0.10 |
Dark Deity | 1.50 |
DARQ | 1.00 |
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition | - |
Death and Taxes | 2.50 |
Death Squared | 0.20 |
Desolate | 0.50 |
Detached: Non-VR Edition | 0.50 |
Devil May Cry 5 + Vergil | 6.00 |
Devil May Cry HD Collection | 6.00 |
Disaster Band | 3.00 |
DmC Devil May Cry | 3.00 |
DOOM 64 | 1.00 |
DOOM VFR | 3.00 |
Doughlings: Arcade | 0.50 |
Doughlings: Invasion | 0.20 |
Draw Slasher | 0.10 |
Drawful 2 | 0.10 |
Dread Delusion | 4.00 |
Dreamscaper | 1.50 |
Driftland: The Magic Revival | 0.10 |
Epistory - Typing Chronicles | 0.80 |
Eternal Threads | 3.50 |
Euro Truck Simulator 2 | 5.00 |
Evan's Remains | 0.10 |
EXAPUNKS | 1.00 |
Expeditions: Viking | 1.50 |
Explosionade | 0.20 |
Farming Simulator 17 | 2.00 |
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R | 1.50 |
Field of Glory II | 1.00 |
Flynn: Son of Crimson | 1.50 |
Forgive me Father | 1.00 |
Forgotton Anne | 7.00 |
Frick, Inc. | 3.00 |
From Space | 4.00 |
fsongs | 0.20 |
Fury Unleashed | 0.50 |
GameGuru Classic | - |
Gauntlet - Necromancer | - |
Gauntlet Slayer Edition + DLC Necromancer | 1.50 |
Ghostrunner | 5.00 |
Gift of Parthax | 0.20 |
Gigantosaurus The Game | 1.20 |
Go Home Dinosaurs! | 0.20 |
Golf Gang | 0.50 |
Gotham Knights | 15.00 |
GRAVEN | 5.00 |
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload | 0.40 |
Guns & Fishes | 0.20 |
Hack 'n' Slash + Soundtrack (& Spacebase GIFT) | 0.20 |
Hacknet | 0.50 |
Hamilton's Great Adventure | 0.10 |
Harmony's Odyssey | 0.50 |
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice | 4.00 |
Homeworld Remastered Collection | 1.00 |
Human Resource Machine | 5.00 |
Hyper Gunsport | 0.50 |
Hypnospace Outlaw | 3.00 |
ibb & obb - Best Friends Forever Double Pack | 2.00 |
Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure | 4.50 |
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition | 1.00 |
Impaler | 1.50 |
Indivisible | 2.00 |
Influent | 2.50 |
Into the Pit | 1.00 |
Into the Radius VR | 7.00 |
Izmir: An Independence Simulator | 0.20 |
Jumanji: The Video Game | 1.50 |
Just Die Already | 1.00 |
Killing Floor 2 Digital Deluxe Edition | 4.00 |
King and Assassins | 0.20 |
Kingdom Two Crowns | 2.50 |
Labyrinthine | 4.00 |
Lair of the Clockwork God | 1.00 |
Lake | 2.00 |
Last Resort Island | 0.50 |
Learn Japanese To Survive - Hiragana Battle | 0.40 |
Learn Japanese To Survive! Kanji Combat | 0.40 |
Learn Japanese To Survive! Katakana War | 0.40 |
Learning Factory | 3.50 |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 | 1.80 |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 | 2.20 |
LEGO Jurassic World | 1.50 |
LEGO MARVEL Super Heroes | 1.50 |
LEGO MARVEL Super Heroes 2 | 1.50 |
LEGO MARVEL's Avengers | 1.50 |
LEGO The Hobbit + 3 DLCs | 2.50 |
LEGO The Hobbit DLC 1 - The Big Little Character Pack | - |
LEGO The Hobbit DLC 2 - Side Quest Character Pack | - |
LEGO The Hobbit DLC 3 - The Battle Pack | - |
LEGO The Lord of the Rings | 2.50 |
Lighthouse Keeper | 0.20 |
Little League World Series Baseball 2022 | 0.50 |
Little Orpheus | 2.00 |
Loot River | 3.00 |
Love Letter | 0.20 |
Lust from Beyond: M Edition | 0.50 |
Magicka | 0.50 |
Maize | 1.25 |
Marooners | 0.20 |
Melody's Escape 2 | 0.70 |
Meow Express | 0.40 |
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition | 3.00 |
MirrorMoon EP | 0.10 |
Monaco | 0.50 |
Monument Valley | 1.50 |
Monument Valley 2 | 1.50 |
Moon Hunters | 0.20 |
Mordhau | 5.00 |
Mortal Kombat 11 | 6.00 |
Mortal Shell | 4.00 |
Mount & Blade: Warband | 2.00 |
Murder by Numbers | 0.50 |
MY LITTLE PONY: A Maretime Bay Adventure | 10.00 |
Nanotale - Typing Chronicles | 3.00 |
NecroWorm | 0.20 |
Neverout | 0.20 |
Neverwinter Nights: Dark Dreams of Furiae | 2.50 |
Neverwinter Nights: Infinite Dungeons | 1.00 |
Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast | 1.00 |
Neverwinter Nights: Tyrants of the Moonsea | 1.50 |
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr | 1.00 |
Neverwinter Nights: Darkness Over Daggerford | 3.50 |
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition | 3.50 |
Newt One | 0.30 |
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl | 1.00 |
Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix | 0.50 |
Nightmare Reaper | 6.00 |
No Straight Roads: Encore Edition | 4.00 |
Non-Stop Raiders | 0.50 |
Orbital Racer | 0.10 |
Orbital Racer | 0.10 |
Out of Reach: Treasure Royale | 0.10 |
Pandemic: The Board Game + Mutation + Roles & Events | 4.00 |
Pathfinder: Kingmaker | 4.00 |
Patron | 2.50 |
PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls | 2.50 |
PAYDAY 2 | 1.00 |
PAYDAY 2: F*ck Cancer - Big Mike Mask | - |
Perfect | 0.50 |
Pikuniku | 0.50 |
Pilgrims | 0.30 |
Pill Baby | 0.20 |
Pixplode | 0.10 |
Pixross | 0.20 |
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition | 1.50 |
Planet TD | 0.20 |
PlateUp! | 7.00 |
PLAYNE | 5.00 |
Police Stories | 1.00 |
Praey for the Gods | 3.00 |
Princess Farmer | 2.00 |
Project Arrhythmia | 1.00 |
Project Chemistry | 1.00 |
Propnight | 2.00 |
Quadrata | 1.50 |
Radio Commander | 0.20 |
Railway Empire | 1.00 |
Rayon Riddles - Rise of the Goblin King | 1.00 |
Red Faction: Armageddon | 0.50 |
Remnants of Naezith | 0.30 |
Renowned Explorers: International Society | 0.50 |
Rescue Party: Live! | 1.50 |
Rise of the Slime | 2.00 |
River City Girls | 4.50 |
Roarr! Jurassic Edition | 0.10 |
RPG Maker VX | 0.20 |
RUMBLE | 4.50 |
Rym 9000 | 0.10 |
Sable | 1.50 |
Salt and Sanctuary | 3.50 |
Sands of Aura | 3.00 |
Say No! More | 0.20 |
SCP: 5K | 5.00 |
SHENZHEN I/O | 2.50 |
Shing! | - |
Shooty Fruity | 1.00 |
Slinger VR | 0.10 |
Small World 2 + Be not Afraid + Cursed + Grand Dames | 2.00 |
Songbringer | 0.30 |
Songs of Iron | 3.00 |
Soul Axiom Rebooted | 2.00 |
Soul Searching | 0.20 |
Soulblight | 0.10 |
Soulflow | 0.20 |
Soundfall | 4.00 |
Space Crew: Legendary Edition | 0.50 |
Splendor | 1.50 |
Stacking | 0.10 |
StarCrossed | 0.30 |
State of Decay 2 | 9.00 |
Staxel | 2.00 |
Steel Rats | 0.20 |
Stick Fight: The Game | 2.00 |
STONE | 1.50 |
Strange Brigade | 1.50 |
Strange Brigade | 1.50 |
Street Fighter V | 2.50 |
Strider | 0.50 |
Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones | 0.30 |
Sunlight | 0.20 |
Superfly | 0.20 |
SUPERHOT VR | 7.00 |
Supraland Six Inches Under | 5.00 |
Swords and Soldiers 2 Shawarmageddon | 0.20 |
Syberia - The World Before | 4.50 |
SYMMETRY | 0.20 |
System Shock 2 | 0.40 |
System Shock: Enhanced Edition | 0.40 |
Takelings House Party | 0.50 |
Tales of the Neon Sea | 1.00 |
Tannenberg | 1.25 |
Teacup | 0.50 |
Teacup | 0.50 |
Telefrag VR | 0.10 |
Terra Alia | 2.50 |
The Almost Gone | 1.00 |
The Amazing American Circus | 0.10 |
The Amazing American Circus | 0.10 |
The Anacrusis | 0.50 |
The Blackout Club | 2.00 |
The Citadel | 2.50 |
THE GAME OF LIFE 2 | 5.00 |
The Hong Kong Massacre | 2.00 |
The Inner World | 0.30 |
The LEGO Movie - Videogame | 1.00 |
The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game | 2.00 |
The Mortuary Assistant | 7.00 |
The Smurfs - Mission Vileaf | 6.00 |
The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia | 0.50 |
The USB Stick Found in the Grass | 0.10 |
The Wizards - Dark Times | 2.00 |
Them and Us | 2.00 |
Ticket to Ride | 0.50 |
TIS-100 | 2.00 |
Titan Quest Anniversary Edition | 3.00 |
ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove | 0.10 |
Trombone Champ | 8.00 |
Turbo Golf Racing | 3.50 |
Ultra Street Fighter IV | 1.50 |
Until You Fall | 3.00 |
Vagante | 1.20 |
Vault of the Void | 5.00 |
Verdun | 1.50 |
Vertigo Remastered | 1.50 |
Visage | 8.00 |
Wanderer | 1.50 |
Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War | 2.00 |
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus | 1.00 |
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 | 2.00 |
We are alright (Wszystko z nami w porządku) | 0.10 |
West of Dead | 0.30 |
while True: learn() | 2.50 |
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School | 1.75 |
Winkeltje The Little Shop | 4.00 |
Worms Rumble | 1.00 |
WRATH: Aeon of Ruin | 1.00 |
Wytchwood | 4.00 |
X-Morph: Defense Complete Pack | 0.20 |
X-Morph: Defense Complete Pack | 0.20 |
XEL | 0.40 |
Yoku's Island Express | 0.50 |
Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles | 3.00 |
You Can Kana | 3.50 |
Zenith MMO | 6.00 |
Zombie Army Trilogy | 2.00 |
Zombie Driver HD Complete Edition | 0.10 |
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2023.05.26 06:07 Mrstucco Mama robin serving pre-masticated grubs for dinner, West Chester, Chester County, Pa.
2023.05.26 04:26 Advanced_Claim2234 Would you take this?
2023.05.26 03:33 13curseyoukhan List of Recommended Massachusetts' Diners
I created a list of the diners recommended by
massachusetts Redditors in a thread in April. They are alphabetically by town. I will periodically update the list with any suggestions made in the comments.
- Acton - Legend Café
- Adams - Miss Adams Diner
- Andover - Perry’s Plate -
- Attleboro - Bliss
- Attleboro - Morins
- Ayer - Tiny's Diner
- Billerica - Belly Busters
- Boston - Victoria’s DineS
- Boston - Charlie’s Sandwich Shoppe
- Boston - Mike’s City Diner
- Boston - Galley Diner
- Boston - South Street Diner
- Brockton - Reid's Ultimate Breakfast
- Brookline - Busy Bee
- Cambridge - Andy’s Diner
- Chester - Carm’s
- Chicopee - Copperline
- Chicopee - Petro’s
- Clinton - Lou’s Diner
- Dedham - Grateful Diner
- Danvers - Portside Diner
- Danvers - Chuck’s
- Fall River – Al Mac’s Diner
- Falmouth - Betsy’s
- Falmouth - Mary Ellen’s
- Fitchburg - Moran Square Diner
- Florence - Miss Florence
- Framingham - J&M diner
- Framingham - Lloyd’s Diner
- Gardner - The Blue Moon
- Gilbertville - Whistlestop
- Gloucester - George’s
- Gloucester - Mom’s Kitchen
- Hadley - Stables
- Hinsdale - Ozzie’s Steak and Eggs
- Holyoke - Rusty’s
- Hudson - Victor’s
- Hyannis - Daily Paper
- Leominster - Tim’s Diner
- Lancaster - Mike’s Bridge Diner
- Lowell - Owl Diner
- Lowell - Arthur’s Paradise Diner
- Lowell - Club Diner
- Lynn - Capitol Diner
- Mattapoisett - Mattapoisett Diner
- Marlborough - Sunnyside
- Marlborough - Jake's diner
- Maynard - Babico’s
- Middleboro - Dave’s Diner
- Monson - Mug n’ Muffin
- Natick - Casey's
- North Quincy - Wheelhouse Diner
- Norwood - Norwood Town Square Diner
- Oxford - Carl's Diner
- Don’s Diner Plainville
- Palmer - The Steaming Tender
- Peabody - Little Depot Diner
- Pepperell - Franny's Diner
- Pittsfield - Misty Moonlight Diner
- Pittsfield - Kelly's
- Rowley - Agawam Diner
- Salem - Red's Sandwich Shop
- Salem - Deb’s Diner
- Saugus - The Hammersmith
- Shirley - Airport Diner
- Somerville - Kelly's Diner
- Southbridge - Elm Centre Cafe
- Stoughton - Beantown Diner
- Taunton - Joe’s Diner
- Tewksbury - Vic's Waffle House
- Turners Falls - Shady Glen.
- Walpole - Red Wing Diner
- Waltham - Wilson’s Diner
- Waltham - Heidi’s
- Watertown - Deluxe Town Diner
- Watertown - Tresca's
- Westborough - Harry's Diner
- West Bridgewater - Good Days
- Westford - Paul's Diner
- West Medford - Paul Revere
- West Springfield - Charlie's
- Weymouth - Uncle Charlie’s
- Whately - Whately Diner
- Whitinsville - Peg's Diner
- Worcester - Miss Worcester
- Worcester - Marvin’s Corner Lunch
- Worcester - Boulevard Diner
- Worcester - Lou Roc’s Diner
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2023.05.25 21:34 Sage410 Why do trips like this exist?
2023.05.25 20:02 OneWheelMan [H] 300+ Games (non-choice games) [W] Paypal (EU)
All games are obtained by ME. If the game has a region lock, it will be locked to EU region.
Paypal F&F or G&S - fees on you. PRICES IN EURO
Lower rep goes first.
Googledocs https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1x939dac0XlG3tRhyYX_9Lf93usR0uqyVHPCYmB7RRys
Discount at purchase
5% @ €15-29
7% @ €30-59
10% @ €60+
12% @ €100+
15% @ €150+
Game | F&F (€EU) |
112 Operator | 0.30 |
112 Operator | 0.30 |
2064: Read Only Memories | 0.60 |
7 Billion Humans | 4.50 |
911 Operator | 0.30 |
911 Operator | 0.30 |
A Little Golf Journey | 2.50 |
A Long Way Down | 1.00 |
Aeterna Noctis | 4.00 |
After The Fall | 15.00 |
Agent in Depth | 0.20 |
Aground | 4.00 |
Alchemist's Castle | 0.20 |
APICO | 7.00 |
Arcade Paradise - Arcade Paradise EP | 0.20 |
Arcade Spirits | 0.20 |
Arise: A Simple Story | 2.50 |
Arizona Sunshine | 6.00 |
Armello | 1.20 |
Aviary Attorney | 0.20 |
AWAKE - Definitive Edition | 0.20 |
Baba Is You | 5.00 |
Back 4 Blood | 9.00 |
Backbone | 0.20 |
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition | 2.00 |
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition | 2.00 |
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition | 1.00 |
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition | 2.00 |
Baldur's Gate: Faces of Good and Evil | 1.00 |
Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear | 2.00 |
Batora: Lost Haven | 2.00 |
BattleGroupVR | 1.00 |
Bean Stalker | 2.00 |
Beasts of Maravilla Island | 2.00 |
Beat Hazard 3 | 6.00 |
Ben 10: Power Trip | 1.50 |
Bionic Commando | 0.20 |
Blade of Darkness | 3.00 |
Blaston | 1.00 |
Breathedge | 2.50 |
Broken Age | 0.20 |
Calico | 0.20 |
Calico | 0.20 |
Call of the Sea | 1.00 |
Car Mechanic Simulator VR | 1.50 |
Cats and the Other Lives | 0.50 |
Cave Digger 2: Dig Harder | 2.00 |
CHANGE: A Homeless Survival Experience | 1.50 |
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare | 1.50 |
Click and Slay | 0.20 |
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues | 0.50 |
Combat Tested | 1.00 |
Control Ultimate Edition | 6.00 |
Cook-Out | 1.00 |
Corridor Z | 0.10 |
Crash Drive 2 | 1.00 |
Creaks | 1.00 |
Cris Tales | 0.50 |
Crying Suns | 0.50 |
Cube Escape Collection | 2.50 |
Dagon - The Eldritch Box DLC | 0.10 |
Dark Deity | 1.50 |
DARQ | 1.00 |
Deadlink | 6.50 |
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition | - |
Death and Taxes | 2.50 |
Death Squared | 0.20 |
Desolate | 0.50 |
Detached: Non-VR Edition | 0.50 |
Devil May Cry 5 + Vergil | 6.00 |
Devil May Cry HD Collection | 6.00 |
Disaster Band | 3.00 |
DmC Devil May Cry | 3.00 |
DOOM 64 | 1.00 |
DOOM VFR | 3.00 |
Doughlings: Arcade | 0.50 |
Doughlings: Invasion | 0.20 |
Draw Slasher | 0.10 |
Drawful 2 | 0.10 |
Dread Delusion | 4.00 |
Dreamscaper | 1.50 |
Driftland: The Magic Revival | 0.10 |
Epistory - Typing Chronicles | 0.80 |
Eternal Threads | 3.50 |
Euro Truck Simulator 2 | 5.00 |
Evan's Remains | 0.10 |
EXAPUNKS | 1.00 |
Expeditions: Viking | 1.50 |
Explosionade | 0.20 |
Farming Simulator 17 | 2.00 |
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R | 1.50 |
Field of Glory II | 1.00 |
Flynn: Son of Crimson | 1.50 |
Forgive me Father | 1.00 |
Forgotton Anne | 7.00 |
Frick, Inc. | 3.00 |
From Space | 4.00 |
fsongs | 0.20 |
Fury Unleashed | 0.50 |
GameGuru Classic | - |
Gauntlet - Necromancer | - |
Gauntlet Slayer Edition + DLC Necromancer | 1.50 |
Ghostrunner | 5.00 |
Gift of Parthax | 0.20 |
Gigantosaurus The Game | 1.20 |
Go Home Dinosaurs! | 0.20 |
Golf Gang | 0.50 |
Gotham Knights | 15.00 |
GRAVEN | 5.00 |
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload | 0.40 |
Guns & Fishes | 0.20 |
Hack 'n' Slash + Soundtrack (& Spacebase GIFT) | 0.20 |
Hacknet | 0.50 |
Hamilton's Great Adventure | 0.10 |
Harmony's Odyssey | 0.50 |
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice | 4.00 |
Homeworld Remastered Collection | 1.00 |
Human Resource Machine | 5.00 |
Hyper Gunsport | 0.50 |
Hypnospace Outlaw | 3.00 |
ibb & obb - Best Friends Forever Double Pack | 2.00 |
Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure | 4.50 |
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition | 1.00 |
Impaler | 1.50 |
Indivisible | 2.00 |
Influent | 2.50 |
Into the Pit | 1.00 |
Into the Radius VR | 7.00 |
Izmir: An Independence Simulator | 0.20 |
Jumanji: The Video Game | 1.50 |
Just Die Already | 1.00 |
Killing Floor 2 Digital Deluxe Edition | 4.00 |
King and Assassins | 0.20 |
Kingdom Two Crowns | 2.50 |
Labyrinthine | 4.00 |
Lair of the Clockwork God | 1.00 |
Lair of the Clockwork God | 1.00 |
Lake | 2.00 |
Last Resort Island | 0.50 |
Learn Japanese To Survive - Hiragana Battle | 0.40 |
Learn Japanese To Survive! Kanji Combat | 0.40 |
Learn Japanese To Survive! Katakana War | 0.40 |
Learning Factory | 3.50 |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 | 1.80 |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 | 2.20 |
LEGO Jurassic World | 1.50 |
LEGO MARVEL Super Heroes | 1.50 |
LEGO MARVEL Super Heroes 2 | 1.50 |
LEGO MARVEL's Avengers | 1.50 |
LEGO The Hobbit + 3 DLCs | 2.50 |
LEGO The Hobbit DLC 1 - The Big Little Character Pack | - |
LEGO The Hobbit DLC 2 - Side Quest Character Pack | - |
LEGO The Hobbit DLC 3 - The Battle Pack | - |
LEGO The Lord of the Rings | 2.50 |
Lighthouse Keeper | 0.20 |
Little League World Series Baseball 2022 | 0.50 |
Little Orpheus | 2.00 |
Loot River | 3.00 |
Love Letter | 0.20 |
Lust from Beyond: M Edition | 0.50 |
Magicka | 0.50 |
Maize | 1.25 |
Marooners | 0.20 |
Melody's Escape 2 | 0.70 |
Meow Express | 0.40 |
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition | 3.00 |
MirrorMoon EP | 0.10 |
Monaco | 0.50 |
Monument Valley | 1.50 |
Monument Valley 2 | 1.50 |
Moon Hunters | 0.20 |
Mordhau | 5.00 |
Mortal Kombat 11 | 6.00 |
Mortal Shell | 4.00 |
Mount & Blade: Warband | 2.00 |
Murder by Numbers | 0.50 |
MY LITTLE PONY: A Maretime Bay Adventure | 10.00 |
Nanotale - Typing Chronicles | 3.00 |
NecroWorm | 0.20 |
Neverout | 0.20 |
Neverwinter Nights: Dark Dreams of Furiae | 2.50 |
Neverwinter Nights: Infinite Dungeons | 1.00 |
Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast | 1.00 |
Neverwinter Nights: Tyrants of the Moonsea | 1.50 |
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr | 1.00 |
Neverwinter Nights: Darkness Over Daggerford | 3.50 |
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition | 3.50 |
Newt One | 0.30 |
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl | 1.00 |
Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix | 0.50 |
Nightmare Reaper | 6.00 |
No Straight Roads: Encore Edition | 4.00 |
Non-Stop Raiders | 0.50 |
Orbital Racer | 0.10 |
Orbital Racer | 0.10 |
Out of Reach: Treasure Royale | 0.10 |
Pandemic: The Board Game + Mutation + Roles & Events | 4.00 |
Pathfinder: Kingmaker | 4.00 |
Patron | 2.50 |
PAW Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls | 2.50 |
PAYDAY 2 | 1.00 |
PAYDAY 2: F*ck Cancer - Big Mike Mask | - |
Perfect | 0.50 |
Pikuniku | 0.50 |
Pilgrims | 0.30 |
Pill Baby | 0.20 |
Pixplode | 0.10 |
Pixross | 0.20 |
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition | 1.50 |
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2023.05.24 12:10 Life-Is-a-Story I don't think I ever really came home.
Home to me is a feeling and a place, usually a feeling only triggered in that place and nowhere else.
In 2011 I was forced off my career path permanently due to a injury that lead to a disability. Ten grand down the hole, six years of work in the trash, It might be hard to believe but this wasn't the lowest point in my life. Five years earlier I had attempted suicide. But now, in this mess, this landslide with no turn around I didn't know what to do.
I quit my job took every last bit of savings I had and I went on the road to meet the people who had always been online strangers, to see the places I thought I might like to live and to find work doing what I wanted under the table where doctors and law and liability couldn't and wouldn't stop me. I had no 'plan' , " I just have to go...if I don't I don't think I'll ever 'move' again" I was sitting in the kitchen talking to my parents telling them what I was doing. There was this sensation where you could tell we were all confused, they weren't going to tell me no but we all already knew I didn't have the answer to why. It wasn't them, it wasn't work, it wasn't friends or family. No it was that wave of depression of a dream being smashed to pieces, torn out of my hands, gun put to my head, told that it didn't matter how hard I had worked for it. It . Was. GONE.
I knew where I would start and after a few days of hard work to get my car ready and figure out packing it was time to go. I was heading to Illinois, it was early winter a storm was coming the next day and I needed to get moving. I told them I'd call when I got there. Two hours in finally away from everything I knew the shaking subsided. This 'shaking' would become a life long habit of mine on any road trip if it's excitement or hesitation or fear I may never know but after two hours on the road it vanishes. Roads I had traveled so many times before and roads I had never seen before, lengths of highway and gas station parking lots lit by a full moon. beautiful.
"Where you headed in these hours?" the lone station clerk I was getting gas from asked making small talk. "Illinois" , " Tonight?.psssh " -we both laughed a moment- " nah today man if I can manage... just want to be through Chicago before sun rise. gotta get in and head south. like SOUTH" 'Just make sure to get sleep that sounds like a trip, how far you heading?" "well it's?... fuckin-what 3 am? almost 4?. I don't know till my next stop. but the GPS says it's about thirteen more hours"
Three hours later at a rest stop at the base of mountain I walked out and saw the divide of night and day , The mountain cut the sky in half where I had come from was dark night clung to the sky, where I was heading the sun was gaining it's hold , blue yellow and orange griped their zones climbing the peak. The day was peaceful then afternoon hit and that storm blew in by nightfall there was enough snow that through some miracle my car kept pushing through though the snow now barreled up front the road over my hood and dispersed back into a semi-transparent cloud as it waved off either side.
Truckers had been my only company so far and never had I'd been more grateful to have company on the road. Each time a truck passed it blew a lane or two clean I'd jump in and follow for a while till the next one showed up in my rear view mirror, jump back to the slow lane, let them blow by , enjoy the cleared road, rinse and repeat. Stop sleep for two hours, drive for five hours.
The storm was gone there was no snow and Chicago was dead ahead, four hours to go and one refill to get there and I was in southern Illinois meeting a long time friend...and her family. Her father sitting with a revolver clearly out the table in front and center view , Southern hospitality, if you got it you got it . lucky me I had it. After a short talk I was "welcome any time". They spent six hours chatting in what looked to me like stunned disbelief. This wouldn't be the first time or the last time I'd be given that look even to this day.
I was here for two weeks. Helped out around the house and looked at all the work sites I could find. When she was at work I was logging sites or construction sites or talking to DOH, HOA's, City services. and picking up odd jobs. It wasn't being a carpenter it wasn't being a architect, But I helped build homes, I helped pulling logs , I got my hands into the work I had dreamed of and took the pay they gave me. We went to dinner, to the malls , to pawn shops. I told her what it was like driving out there and then at the end of two weeks I packed up and said I was heading home , thanked them and promised to come by again. almost $3K richer then when I arrived.
I had just left Ohio and was in PA when I witnessed a accident, a trailer had slid out from behind a tractor and bumped a honda sending it into a 'death spin' on the iced roads. I pumped the breaks turned the car right slammed the breaks and let it slide slowly tuning around as it slid into the median ditch where snow and grass cushioned me to a stop. To give credit where it is due the amount of abuse this lil 2001 toyota celica gt had taken in the two years I had owned it was nothing to scoff at. No damage, sure I had to have help being pulled from the ditch later but that consisted to the turned truck tying to me and just driving to correct itself while pulling me out. The honda was toast , that light tap had hooked to step pegs through the passenger tail light and when it hit the ditched it rolled. The couple in the Honda were fine , fine enough to have gotten out of the car while it was on it's side and check on me after they watched me spin into the ditch myself. I gave them the hot sandwiches that I had picked up a stop or two ago while we waited for the police.
I suddenly didn't want to take a break and go home. It had been almost three weeks, what would a few more days be?. I reached out and headed to New jersey. It was dry which felt so odd after driving through a winter wonderland of PA to get there but nine hours later there I was. Two new friends one new friends family a place to spend a few nights. I didn't look for work this time I stayed for a week and just helped keep the house clean as I could make it. We'd all meet up each evening and play games almost all night. I met three others I had also known online through them while I was there.
One three hour over night trip later and I was home again. Welcomed home , slept like a log , spent two days wondering what to do next. The second night home I received a message from a friend / teacher that his PC had died. I offered up my 'old' one and asked for a address. By 7pm that evening I was in PA delivering a PC he didn't have a place for me to stay but we knew that before I came out there after we caught up he did mention a new logging site not to far from his home. I slept in my car that night and the next morning before dawn I was on the site greeting a guy my teacher had told to expect me. I had a on site place to crash each evening and was here for another two weeks. Saturday of the first week he took me and the crew out to dinner and again as I told the story of what I had been doing I was give that look. He cut me off " So..-SO you're saying you've been away from home for two months now basically? ". '.....wow...yeah' , " ever travel?" , 'no' , "military?" , 'hahaha..no not me. not even close to strong enough ' , "family travel?" , 'nah...I just had to' , "But you came here and ended up working for me....because you were dropping off a computer?" , " To a online friend no less so practically a stranger to him" , " So what's next?". ' Hmmm ... I guess I'm just a text message away from figuring that one out."
I went back to new jersey , I went home , I went to Delaware, Back to NJ, out to Il, stopped in PA again went home again over and over and over , added Michigan , Maine, Florida and West virgina to the list. This time on the fourth day home , two years and four months later and $23k richer then when it all started. My best friend contacted me and asked me to give her away at her wedding cause her father wouldn't be there.
I jumped at the opportunity and went to Kansas. Gave my best friend away at her wedding. spent two days of their two week long honey moon with them and then headed back to IL and spent a month there. Headed back home and then to NJ and then was invited to Minnesota.
The trip to MN changed everything. I found jobs pretty easily. I had a good friend group or rather they took me in with no hesitation and it was ..being wanted that was new. Not that my family didn't want me. but these people actually gave a shit and barely knew me and were happy as hell to have me along for anything any time I came breezing through town.
Three years of being on the road almost constantly I finally returned home and got a full time job to start saving up money , I moved into the basement so I could help the folks prep the family home for sale. Out of all the kids I was the only one living at home and even then hadn't been for three years. Four years later after two failed attempts to move out , once to NJ and once to MN , a acquaintance in MN who traveled for work was finally getting a permanent job in MN and was looking for a house mate.
The house was on the market, Folks had found a new home they were waiting to close on. I asked for some help moving and my folks went above and beyond to help me do so. I remember standing in the driveway looking at the tree acers of land, the house, the yard the woods. I should be sad? , it's over? my childhood was here.... but no. No this was just a place....
A place I once called home....Home? Where was home? I had come 'HOME" hadn't I ? I always returned here yet it had nothing to hold me to it and I had no sorrow with it. No everything I loved was far from this place. I had made the US my home. I had taken trips for the sake of driving through states. I had seen forty seven states, lived in eight of them, worked in twenty three of them. dated in four of them, been jumped in two of them , detained over night in one of them and made friends in over thirty of them. Wherever home was , it wasn't here anymore.
I moved out here, I have friends, I'm unfortunately single, my left leg is starting to call it quits, i've begun my career path. but....home....Where is that feeling I knew back home, where is that feeling I felt for years in NJ , where is that place I had in IL , Where did home go?
I miss it, I'm not leaving what I have to find it , But I think I see now that deep down I know.
I never came home.
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