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2009.11.24 18:32 Correctmygrammar Food Porn

Simple, attractive, and visual. Nothing suggestive or inappropriate, this is a safe for work subreddit.
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2011.09.23 03:55 CulinaryPorn

CulinaryPorn is a subreddit a part of the SFWPorn Network devoted to high quality photographs of prepared dishes, meats, cheese, desserts, and kitchens. If it is food or used to make food then it's allowed.
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2008.08.26 02:03 Pizza

The home of pizza on reddit. An educational community devoted to the art of pizza making.
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2023.06.03 17:14 Proletlariet Spy Fox

"Oh, Spy Fox? You're going to be busy on this rescue mission. Should I call the Spy Academy and tell them to cancel the weapons class you're going to teach?" "What? You're going to tell them that Spy Fox doesn't have class? They'll never believe you."
A spy working for Spy Corp, Spy Fox is one of several agents sent into the field to foil the schemes of supervillains, be they seeking to rid a certain food from the market, bring governments to their knees with an enormous robot dog, destroy the ozone layer so they can profit on incredibly strong sunscreen, or just thieves stealing cheese from a museum. Alongside the administrative help of Monkeypenny and the various gadgets of Professor Quack, Spy Fox inevitably saves the day while barely ever opening his eyes more than halfway or removing his hands from the pockets of his white suit.

Legend

1 - Spy Fox in: Dry Cereal
2 - Spy Fox 2: Some Assembly Required
3 - Spy Fox 3: Operation Ozone
CC - Spy Fox in: Cheese Chase
HtM - Spy Fox in: Hold the Mustard
Web - Spy Fox promotional content from the Humongous Entertainment website accessed through the Wayback Machine, accessible here

Strength

Striking
Lifting
Other

Durability

Blunt Force
Falling
Other

Speed

Skill

Suit

Spy Watch

Spy Gadgets

Spy Fox can carry up to four of these at a time.
Combat-Focused
Wearables
Mechanical
Destruction
Other

Pens

A variety of items potentially held within pens in the opening of Dry Cereal. He holds four in his suit pocket.

Other Items

Spy Car

A car with a variety of functions driven in Dry Cereal and Operation Ozone.
Physicals
Forms
Other Equipment

Super Duper Spy Scooter

A multi-environment scooter which is initially stored within a dumpster before being used throughout Cheese Chase.CC
Physicals
Forms
Weapons

M.E.S.S.

The Multiple Environment Spy Ship, a mobile ship Spy Fox uses to fly around in Hold the Mustard.
Blaster
The main weapon, capable of destroying large robots with a single blast.HtM With a significant amount of blasts, it can destroy:
Power Ups
Other

Other

"So Spy Fox, what's your next step?" "That's an excellent question. I'm already pretty good at the foxtrot, the waltz, and the tango, but I've always wanted to learn how to swing." "Hmm...how fortunate to the world that your crime fighting is better than your sense of humour."
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2023.06.03 16:50 Sven-Ost Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken

Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken
Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken
Per 1.2 Pound Serving, it will have 467 Calories, 32g Fats, 3.9g Net Carbs, and 49g Protein.
The Preparation Chicken: • 5-6 Small Boneless Chicken Breasts • 2 Large Eggs, Beaten • 1 Cup Crushed Pork Rinds • 1/2 Cup Almond Flour • 1/3 Cup Parmesan Cheese • 2 Tbsp. Olive Oil • 1 Tbsp. Coconut Oil • 1 tsp. Kosher Salt • 1 tsp. Freshly Ground Black Pepper
Sweet & Sour Sauce: • 1/2 Cup Erythritol • 1/2 Cup Rice Vinegar • 4 Tbsp. Reduced Sugar Ketchup • 1 Tbsp. Soy Sauce • 1 tsp. Garlic Powder
The Execution Stovetop [Method 1] 1. Cut chicken into cubes. Combine all the coating ingredients in a food processor and then coat the chicken by dipping into egg and then into the pork rind crumbs. 2. Cook chicken in batches in a cast iron skillet over medium heat. 3. Reduce sauce in a pan while chicken is cooking. 4. Coat chicken with sauce and mix together.
Oven [Method 2] 5. Preheat oven to 325F. 6. Cube chicken breasts, cut off any excess bits. 7. Crush pork rinds and add almond flour, salt, pepper, and parmesan cheese. 8. 1 Bowl with beaten eggs, 1 bowl with pork rind mixture. 9. Heat pan with 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil and 1 Tbsp. Coconut Oil. 10. Dip chicken cubes in egg mixture and then pork rind mixture. 11. Fast fry chicken and transfer to baking pan, add more olive oil as needed. 12. Mix sauce together and pour over chicken. Bake for 60 minutes, flipping the chicken every 15 minutes.
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2023.06.03 16:48 Sven-Ost Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken

Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken
Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken
Per 1.2 Pound Serving, it will have 467 Calories, 32g Fats, 3.9g Net Carbs, and 49g Protein.
The Preparation Chicken: • 5-6 Small Boneless Chicken Breasts • 2 Large Eggs, Beaten • 1 Cup Crushed Pork Rinds • 1/2 Cup Almond Flour • 1/3 Cup Parmesan Cheese • 2 Tbsp. Olive Oil • 1 Tbsp. Coconut Oil • 1 tsp. Kosher Salt • 1 tsp. Freshly Ground Black Pepper
Sweet & Sour Sauce: • 1/2 Cup Erythritol • 1/2 Cup Rice Vinegar • 4 Tbsp. Reduced Sugar Ketchup • 1 Tbsp. Soy Sauce • 1 tsp. Garlic Powder
The Execution Stovetop [Method 1] 1. Cut chicken into cubes. Combine all the coating ingredients in a food processor and then coat the chicken by dipping into egg and then into the pork rind crumbs. 2. Cook chicken in batches in a cast iron skillet over medium heat. 3. Reduce sauce in a pan while chicken is cooking. 4. Coat chicken with sauce and mix together.
Oven [Method 2] 5. Preheat oven to 325F. 6. Cube chicken breasts, cut off any excess bits. 7. Crush pork rinds and add almond flour, salt, pepper, and parmesan cheese. 8. 1 Bowl with beaten eggs, 1 bowl with pork rind mixture. 9. Heat pan with 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil and 1 Tbsp. Coconut Oil. 10. Dip chicken cubes in egg mixture and then pork rind mixture. 11. Fast fry chicken and transfer to baking pan, add more olive oil as needed. 12. Mix sauce together and pour over chicken. Bake for 60 minutes, flipping the chicken every 15 minutes.
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2023.06.03 16:48 Sven-Ost Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken

Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken
Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken
Per 1.2 Pound Serving, it will have 467 Calories, 32g Fats, 3.9g Net Carbs, and 49g Protein.
The Preparation Chicken: • 5-6 Small Boneless Chicken Breasts • 2 Large Eggs, Beaten • 1 Cup Crushed Pork Rinds • 1/2 Cup Almond Flour • 1/3 Cup Parmesan Cheese • 2 Tbsp. Olive Oil • 1 Tbsp. Coconut Oil • 1 tsp. Kosher Salt • 1 tsp. Freshly Ground Black Pepper
Sweet & Sour Sauce: • 1/2 Cup Erythritol • 1/2 Cup Rice Vinegar • 4 Tbsp. Reduced Sugar Ketchup • 1 Tbsp. Soy Sauce • 1 tsp. Garlic Powder
The Execution Stovetop [Method 1] 1. Cut chicken into cubes. Combine all the coating ingredients in a food processor and then coat the chicken by dipping into egg and then into the pork rind crumbs. 2. Cook chicken in batches in a cast iron skillet over medium heat. 3. Reduce sauce in a pan while chicken is cooking. 4. Coat chicken with sauce and mix together.
Oven [Method 2] 5. Preheat oven to 325F. 6. Cube chicken breasts, cut off any excess bits. 7. Crush pork rinds and add almond flour, salt, pepper, and parmesan cheese. 8. 1 Bowl with beaten eggs, 1 bowl with pork rind mixture. 9. Heat pan with 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil and 1 Tbsp. Coconut Oil. 10. Dip chicken cubes in egg mixture and then pork rind mixture. 11. Fast fry chicken and transfer to baking pan, add more olive oil as needed. 12. Mix sauce together and pour over chicken. Bake for 60 minutes, flipping the chicken every 15 minutes.
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2023.06.03 16:47 Sven-Ost Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken

Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken
Low Carb Sweet & Sour Chicken
Per 1.2 Pound Serving, it will have 467 Calories, 32g Fats, 3.9g Net Carbs, and 49g Protein.
The Preparation Chicken: • 5-6 Small Boneless Chicken Breasts • 2 Large Eggs, Beaten • 1 Cup Crushed Pork Rinds • 1/2 Cup Almond Flour • 1/3 Cup Parmesan Cheese • 2 Tbsp. Olive Oil • 1 Tbsp. Coconut Oil • 1 tsp. Kosher Salt • 1 tsp. Freshly Ground Black Pepper
Sweet & Sour Sauce: • 1/2 Cup Erythritol • 1/2 Cup Rice Vinegar • 4 Tbsp. Reduced Sugar Ketchup • 1 Tbsp. Soy Sauce • 1 tsp. Garlic Powder
The Execution Stovetop [Method 1] 1. Cut chicken into cubes. Combine all the coating ingredients in a food processor and then coat the chicken by dipping into egg and then into the pork rind crumbs. 2. Cook chicken in batches in a cast iron skillet over medium heat. 3. Reduce sauce in a pan while chicken is cooking. 4. Coat chicken with sauce and mix together.
Oven [Method 2] 5. Preheat oven to 325F. 6. Cube chicken breasts, cut off any excess bits. 7. Crush pork rinds and add almond flour, salt, pepper, and parmesan cheese. 8. 1 Bowl with beaten eggs, 1 bowl with pork rind mixture. 9. Heat pan with 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil and 1 Tbsp. Coconut Oil. 10. Dip chicken cubes in egg mixture and then pork rind mixture. 11. Fast fry chicken and transfer to baking pan, add more olive oil as needed. 12. Mix sauce together and pour over chicken. Bake for 60 minutes, flipping the chicken every 15 minutes.
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2023.06.03 16:15 JustCuriousArizona Comparing Ericsson and Nokia from Q1' 2021 to Q1' 23, Revenue and Earnings

Comparing Ericsson and Nokia from Q1' 2021 to Q1' 23, Revenue and Earnings
Below figures compare Ericsson and Nokia from Q1' 2021 to Q1' 2023, stock price, revenue and earnings in terms of USA dollars. Some observations:
  1. Ericsson and Nokia Revenue is generally flat
  2. Ericsson and Nokia Earnings (EBITDA, EBITDA is better to look at than earnings) are slowly going down, this corresponds to both having a very high R&D budget and both recognize, now is the time to invest.
  3. In Q1' 23, Nokia did better on revenue and EBITDA ($6.3b, $703M) than did Ericsson ($6.1b, $631M), see blue highlight numbers to the right.
What isn't shown is valuation for Ericsson is higher, it's P/B = 1.43 while Nokia's P/B is 0.98. IMO the valuation of Ericsson and Nokia will swap places over the next 5 years. If Ericsson continues to under perform Nokia QOQ, you will start seeing the valuation start swapping places. This is stated to show the potential upside of Nokia stock, this doesn't mean it will happen, but it does show that the potential is there for greater market valuation of the Nokia stock in the future.
The other thing to note is, both Nokia and Ericsson have determined, as a company, meaning the board is behind this, is that earnings are not that important now, what is important is to invest as much as possible to capitalize on the future coming network market. The previous sentence means that the present Nokia/Ericsson investor should expect huge investment expense by the companies, this is R&D, SG&A and an increase in operation expense (one has to build the factories before it can make the new products). From a wireless network business perspective these changes are not subtle but are big, requires a long time to make the changes, are fundamental changes (for example Cloud networking), will take lots and lots of money, lots of people and the changes must be made before 2030 arrives to be a contender in the 2030 wireless networking market. For the investor (us), this means we should expect low earnings, i.e., PE and PB is generally going to be low and the return to investors (profit) is going to be relatively low. The year that we should start seeing a return to investors is likely to start around 2028 to 2030, i.e., PE and PB should go up. Also note, having a large cash reserve will also be important, to hit forecast earnings (cash is often used by respectable/honest companies to reduce expenses to hit earnings, a bit like having an insurance policy, if a company does this often then the market will perceive this as a negative but once in awhile that is partly what the cash is there for, to aid in hitting earnings), smooth out company missteps in chasing the new wireless network and to take advantage of unplanned opportunities.
This also means Gross Margins and Operating Margins are likely to stay low, meaning GM is unlikely to get above 40% since all the money is getting pumped into new products, new businesses, marketing, sales and support. The reason is, before the big dance opens, you have to pay for all the decorations, the venue, food, drinks, chairs, tables, waiters, security, advertisement, etc. before the dance occurs. Informally the dance is swinging by 2030 and people will start lining up to attend in 2028 and 2029. In the mean time, to keep investors happy, one has to show increasing revenue and HIT THE DARN EARNINGS FORECAST. Investors rightly see this as an uncertain time, i.e., spending huge amount of money on a future which isn't here yet, during this UNCERTAIN time it is very important that the company gives confidence to the investors that they KNOW what they are doing by HITTING FORECAST's! Ok, but what if the market tanks, this is OK, investors are not stupid, Nokia stock will tank as much as other stocks but not more. I say this cause this is NOT what happened in Q1' 23 Nokia earnings report, if one goes thru the books and numbers, Pekka could of met earnings, while the market got soft, it did NOT tank. Missing Q1' 23 was a Pekka issue. Btw, I am NOT advocating to get rid of Pekka, but he deserves to be slapped on the hand or face, which the market did, by going down suddenly after missing earnings on Nokia's Q1' 23 earnings report, and it was GOOD for Nokia and Pekka that the market did this.
Given the above, the message to investors is that the investor can time average buy for at least the next 3 to 4 years, profit will likely become the focus (not investing by the company) starting some where between 2028 to 2030. If the cycle of investment and profit should repeat, Ericsson's P/B went to 4 at it's peak profit cycle, it is presently 1.43, there is no reason for Nokia NOT to hit P/B of 4. If Nokia does hit a P/B of 4 it has to become a MEME stock again, this is unlikely to happen before 2030, so IF it happens it is likely to happen 2030 or after.

Figure 1: Ericsson Q1' 21 to Q1' 23 Stock Price, Revenue & EBITDA, USA Dollars
Figure 2: Nokia Q1' 21 to Q1' 23 Stock Price, Revenue & EBITDA, USA Dollars
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2023.06.03 15:36 RowdyWrongdoer The food scene on the lot, whats been good? Would love some pics.

Places seem to differ, some dont seem to allow it, some seem to attract food trucks. What have you come across? Whats been good/bad or even just "worth what i paid". One of the best grilled cheese i ever had was on the side of the road at a dead show in 2003 in Joilete IL! I still think about how good that thing was.
So whats happening out there?
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2023.06.03 15:20 Jakimcikas First time japan travel report 04.25-05.17

Alrighty, I'll describe my first time travel in japan, what went well, what didn't go well, my overall impression of Japan. We travelled trough quite a few cities, but I'll try to keep it as short as possible as I'm not much of writer. And we've visited quite a few places, so if you'd like more details, comment and I'll go more in-depth :).
A bit about the travelling party. Me(25M) and a work colleague(26M), Lithuanians(Europe) software engineers, reasonably fit and somewhat fluent in english, Omnivores(my colleague is allergic to cheese), our height is around ±185cm.

TL;DR

Cities/islands visited

Tokyo(Shinjuku) -> Osaka -> Nara -> Kyoto -> Onomichi Islands -> Matsuyama -> Hiroshima -> Miyajima -> Kumamoto -> Aso(region) -> Fukuoka -> Nagasaki -> Nagoya -> Takayama -> Magome -> Matsumoto - > Tokyo(Chuo) -> Tokyo(Shibuya) -> Tokyo(Teito) -> Hakone.

Expenses

I was slightly more conservative with my spending so my expenses are on the cheaper side, my colleague spent quite a bit more, especially on food and booze.
Total amount spent: slightly more than 3k euros in japan + 1.1k euros flights back and forth.
Daily food expenses: 30-40 eur or 5k-7k yen.
Average hotel stay: ~60euro
Food: - Breakfast - usually something from a convenience store. Chicken, power gels, chocolate, melon bread(my favourite), - Lunch - something from a convenience store or a restaurant - Dinner - restaurant usually a ramen place

Activities

Museums, castles, shrines, forests, mountains, walks around the city. We did a lot of walking, total around 400km of walking(at leasts that's what google fit shows)
Alright that's a brief summary, now for the more in-depth write up.

My key takeaways

This is it for the TL;DR part. I'll go more in-depth for the rest of the post.

Planning for the trip

We started planning the trip, where we'll go, where we'll stay, what we'll do, expenses, trains, all that you can plan was started to be planned around a month prior to the trip. We created a word doc as our itinerary, that was around 60 pages long. From what I've read on this page about you can't plan everything. Well I believe we did, we might've even over planned :D.
So we booked the following hotels: - Tokyo - Apa Hotel Higashi Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower(04.25-04.26) - Osaka - APA Hotel Namba Kita Shinsaibashi Ekimae(04.26-04.30) - Onomichi island - TOMARIGI Hostel(04.30-05.01) - Matsuyama - Hotel Patio Dogo(05.01-05.02) - Hiroshima - Wholeearth Ryokan Hiroshima(05.02-05.04) - Kumamoto - Hotel Wing International Select Kumamoto(05.04-05.08) - Nagoya - Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nagoya Shinkansenguchi(05.08-05.10) - Magoame - Magomechaya(05.10-05.11) - Matsumoto - Hotel M Matsumoto(05.11-05.12) - Tokyo - APA Hotel Ginza Kyobashi Tokyo Station Yaesu South Gate(05.14-05.17)
Extra things we bought in advance: - Water proof bags - Hiking boots and socks - Bigger backpacks - JP Rail pass, we booked the trains in advance, but honestly that wasn't necessary even during golden week - Bandages for foot blisters, medicine(for headaches, motion sickness, diarrhoea). - Ubigi eSim internet(10GB was plenty for me throughout the trip) - Sun screen(did not use and got sunburned to a point where I was shinning red) - Portable battery

The trip

Day 1(04.25)

We arrived at the Haneda aiport, exchanged some cash to yen(was at a better course than locally), printed out our JR passes(IMPORTANT TO DO SO HERE, only major stations let you print it out) and went to the metro. We took the train to Shinjuku, and walked to our hotel to check-in. We were quite tired, bought some chicken from lawson and went to explore a few places, a few drinks in golden gai district and ramen in a nearby place. Eventually we ended up at rock bar mother. Really cool place, for each drink you can request 2 songs to be played. After that back to hotel, visit the top floor onsen and sleep

Day 2(04.26)

Got up early, travelled to osaka. Left our luggage in the hotel, we were too early for a check in. We went to see Osaka castle(quite beautiful), tried takoyaki there. More city exploring, then we went check-in. After that we went to see the Umeda Sky Building in the evening(we bought the ticket in advance) very beautiful, it was very clear and beautiful. Got back to the city, got some ramen, went to the hotel and sleep.

Day 3(04.27)

Went to USJ, bought tickets(basic, no express stuff) in advance. We went there 30minutes before opening, and there was already a huge line. We went to Nintendo first, the zone looked very nice, but ride it'd say was okay'ish for me. After that the dinosaur rides, minion land, grabbed chinese food for lunch, went to the harry potter zone, at this point the lines got quite long around 1h to 1h 30min of wait time. After that we went to see Water world where they were doing a play, was really awesome, I'd say a must see even if you don't understand Japanese, the acting is very good. After that we went to Osaka aquarium(no lines, thank god), it was beautiful, cute chonks and other sea creatures.

Day 4(04.28)

Trip to Kyoto from Osaka. We went early by metro, to see the bamboo forest(7:40'ish), beautiful, few people. Walked around the park then climbed the mount a fed the monkeys(50 yen for a bag of fruits or nuts), very cute, tried petting the hand of one, didn't go well got an aggressive show of teeth. After that we visited Ryoanji temple, went to nishi market, we we're running a bit late so we took a taxi to Kiyomizudera, we saw the geish district on our way to there, looked interesting. After the temple we went to a bar and got back to Osaka and then after a bowl of ramen to our hotel.

Day 5(04.29)

We went to Nara, took this hiking track saw the deer, bought some food, did the whole bow thing then fed them. One thing to keep in mind is to crumble the cookie and give it in small pieces, otherwise you'll run out of food to give quickly. They might be very "assertive" and try to take it from you, don't be afraid, just stick your empty arm out to get some distance and that's it . They're not gonna bite you. After that we went to see the Todaiji temple, it was beautiful, the buddha statue was huge. Got back to Osaka, got some ramen, went to the hotel, scheduled to send our luggage to our next hotel and went to sleep.

Day 6(04.30)

Got up early, went to Onomichi, rented some bikes and began our cycling journey through the islands. A lot of cool bridges, very beautiful nature. We cycled to north Omishima port, where we transfered to rabbit island pet and fed the rabbits, got back and cycled to our ryokan and straight to sleeping.

Day 7(05.01)

More cycling, more cool bridges, more beautiful nature. We arrived at Imabari, returned our bikes and took the train to Matsuyama. We ate some stree food, relaxed in the open hot springs for feet. Walked around and went to sleep. To be honest I'd say this was the favorite city of the whole trip for me. I liked the vibe, the people, the food, the nature, the onsen, the layout, the architecture. In general, beautiful city.

Day 8(05.02)

Early in the morning visited a public onsen nearby, then went to see the Matsuyama castle, it was beautiful, tried the orange juice there, it was really good, got back to our hotels, got some dango. Packed our stuff, got a taxi and went to the port and took the ferry to Hiroshima. Checked in the ryokan. Took a train to Hiroshima city center, visited the castle and then the nuclear museum. Get the english audio for best experience. It took me around 2hours to walk through everything, read it and take it in. It was very nerve racking, but I'd say a must see. After that we went out to eat some Okonomiyaki, it was delicious, then back to the ryokan and sleep.

Day 9(05.03)

Went to Miyajima island first by train then transfer by ferry. It was very beautiful, the mountain hike was also fun, the view on top was amazing. When we came down from the mountain there was a low tide, so we could go near the Itsukushima shrine. Got back to Hiroshima, went to the city center for a couple of beers, got back to Ryokan and went to sleep.

Day 10(05.04)

First day of the Golden week, wouldn't say that I've noticed anything different, maybe because we were travelling to the far south of Japan - Kumamoto. This is one of those cities that I also enjoyed more than the big common ones, it looked very nice, had a beautiful castle, was not crowded as Hiroshima, Osaka or Tokyo. We rented out bikes, cycled to Honmoji park(the place near Honmoji park is god damn maze, keep you google maps always open or you will get lost) found a place to eat, visited Lafcadio Hearn House and went to our hotel and then to sleep.

Day 11(05.05)

We rentend a car and went to Aso, highly recommend renting a car here, since the public transport is not that good. The drive was very nice, we went to see active volcano crater, luckily it was not erupting, so we were allowed to get close. Then we went around and climbed the other inactive mountain caps. Climbing that was one of the most fun hikes I've had. It was very windy, you could barely see past 5 meters anywhere, because of the fog. There was no smell of sulfur, so it was safe. We visited Mt. Nakadake, Mt. Takadake, overall the place looked like Mordor, the vibes, the weather everything. After that we visited Ayugaeno Falls, the ravines and everything was just majectic. After that we got back to Kumamoto, gave back the car and went somewhere to eat. Car rental cost around ~7k yen in total. So I'd say a good price. After eating, we went to our hotel and then to sleep.

Day 12(05.06)

We went to Fukuoka, by train, walked around the city, visited Tochoji temple, Fukuoka castle ruins, Ohori park and explored the huge ravine type shopping mall. Went to the science museum(big mistake, it's for kids...). After that we tried Ichiran ramen(originated in Fukuoka so we thought it be better). Was the same as everywhere else. It was rainy so we got back pretty early to our hotel and went to sleep.

Day 13(05.07)

We went to Nagasaki, by train, visited the atomic bomb museum, it was very interesting, just as good as the one in Hiroshima. We took a boat ride to see Gunkanjima, though we couldn't get on the island, because of the weather, it was still very interesting to see and hear the history of the island. Explored the Dutch district, walked around the shops, tried some whale meat. It was raining the whole day, so we also got back quite early and went to sleep.

Day 14(05.08)

We got up early and went got straight to the train station, and caught the train to Nagoya. The longest train ride by far. We arrived at Nagoya, checked in our hotel, went to the city center, visited the castle, it was very beautiful, then we wanted to explore the abandoned tunnel near Aichi. Apparently it was closed, we decided we're going to enter through the exit, like rascals, but apparently after we circled around there was a police officer that was guarding traffic through the bridge and wouldn't let us through. So our trip ended there. After comming back to Nagoya we visited the sky scrapper, it had interesting installations on the windows. We had our stay got back to hotel and went to sleep.

Day 15(05.09)

We went to Takayama, by train, one of the most scenic train rides so far. We strolled around the city center, visited the early morning market, bought some souvenirs, tried some white strawberries, mushroom tee and other local cuisine. Visited Takayama Showa Museum, which was 10/10. You could touch almost everything, the museum gave a great vibe, it was like you were in a house of a family that lived there. There was also an old nintendo with mario kart that you could play, put on a old yukata and take photos. Play pachinko(no money needed), watch an old-school movie. We visited a few sake tasting places, I've found a few flavours that I liked. After that back to Nagoya, eat ramen and sleep.

Day 16(05.10)

We sent out our luggage to Matsumoto, caught a train to Nagiso and then hiked the Nakasendo trail to Tsumago and then Magome where we checked in and stayed at the local ryokan. The hike was very nice and relaxing one of the easier hikes I've had, the places we saw we're quite old and beautiful. At ryokan we met people one American and one from Germany, they had a guitar so we chatted a bit, played the guitar and had a few beers. The dinner at ryokan was amazing, looked very traditional Japanese dinner. Was also very tasty, would definitely recommend this place. After that we went to sleep.

Day 17-19(05.11)

Got up early and took a bus to Nakatsugawa Eki-mae station where we travelled to Matsumoto. We left our bags and went to the RubyKaigi conference. Overall good conference, I've learned somethings, but most importantly I've had bit of time to rest and catch up on some sleep, since we weren't exploring new cities. So overall the following 3 days were wake up -> breakfast -> conference -> lunch -> conference -> drinks -> dinner -> sleep.

Day 20(05.14)

Slept in, had breakfast and travelled to Tokyo by train. Left our luggage at the hotel and moved on to explore the Chou region. Walked around the Ginza, Imperial palace, Yasukuni shrine and went to check in. After that it was getting dark, so travelled to Akihabara to experience the anime night life, was quite bright and interesting. Though the amount of requests to visit a maid cafe was too damn high. If your planning to buy a PS5, a new GPU or Nintendo switch, this could be the place, I saw PS5 with two controllers for 60k yen, with a 10% tax refund that is around 370 euros. After some exploration, got back to our hotel and went to sleep.

Day 21(05.15)

This was our Hakone day trip, we bought the 3 day pass for it, so we could use the train, bus, ropeway and boat. Was worth it, even for one day. We climbed Mt. Kintoki, thankfully the weather was great and we could see Fuji. The climb was very nice, the view was amazing, the weather was great, no bears to be seen. After climbing down, we played some golf that was near there. Travelled back to the station were we used the rope-way to get around the mountains, the view was just majestic, we saw the sulfur pits, the stench was, well strong to say the least, but overall enjoyed the experience. We didn't make it time to the boat, so we had to travel back by bus, which wasn't so bad, since the scenery was amazing.

Day 22(05.16)

Explored more Tokyo, so we went to Teito district, went to the Ueno zoo, National science museum. After that we went to Kaminarimon gate, Asakusa shrine and moved to Shibuya next. There we went to the Yoyogi park, Meiji Jingu shrine, paid our respects to Hachiko statue. The last activity was to visit TeamLabs Planets, which were amazing, one most interesting experiences, not gonna spoil any details, overall great experience, would do it again. As it was getting late we got back to Shibuya, walked around more, had a drink and went back to our hotel.

Day 23(05.17)

Last day in Japan was spent buying souvenirs, snacks and other stuff to bring back home. Packing our luggage, to accommodate for the extras, getting to Haneda airport and back to Lithuania.
I'm very happy I had the opportunity to go on such a trip, I enjoyed it a lot even though, I'm quite the couch potato so 3 weeks is a bit much for me, but nonetheless, wouldn't change a thing.
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2023.06.03 15:11 Whole-Meaning5810 Looking for this one video

There is this one random video that I came across years ago on FB or whatever social network. It's a compilation of a girl filming her roommate getting home, always bringing some food, and saying "I got food!" in a high-pitched voice.
It's the most wholesome and the cutest video ever, and I've been trying for YEARS to find that video, but it seems to me that the video has disappeared from the face of the internet. Does anyone know which video I'm talking about, and do you have a link?
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