What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School & What They Teach You at Harvard Business School is a bit better overall since gives you the sum of all human knowledge. Two books though, instead of just one.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. Actually just the art alone does the traumatizing really.
I just got the graphic novel for my ten year old niece. She likes the bunnies. I am a great uncle.
Always felt like the Persona and SMT games were fairly different beasts despite the connection. The daily routine, (and thus time) being a part of Persona means you have to plan ahead a bit more then in SMT where the only decisions you might want to have a save before making are the good/neutral/evil path ones.
Personally when I have it, I get a bottle of sprite, put both in my bigass water bottle, and have a grand ol' time.
Situational on region.
I'd rather have any other season personally. You can bundle up in autumn and winter, spring is fine generally. Summer if it gets too hot you can only take off so many clothes before you either run out, or the police get called.
The trick is to call everyone boss, then you don't need to remember their name.
You do know that water will just disappear in few minutes due to the type of sand there, right?
You do know I can make unlimited water in this hypothetical, right?
Before you say anything else: Knowing you live in a simulation means no longer particularly caring about long term consequences.
Its fuck around time. Filling the Sahara with fresh water, ~~Teslas~~ Rivians for everybody, comical amounts of weed.
Do love me some annoying wordplay, like the Chinese poem Lion-Eating Poet in the Stone Den