u/ShotgunDamage

Recommend me 90s romance manga

Recommend me 90s romance manga

Hi, does anyone have recommendations for good 90s romance manga?

I remember reading Mint na Bokura when I was little. The main plot wasn’t exactly my taste since it had a bit too much drama and rivalry, but I really loved the atmosphere: the city setting, everyday moments, and fun side plots (like going to the amusement park, accidentally spilling cola, buying charms, etc).

These days, I think I’d prefer something a bit more mature/josei. Not smut, just romance with a calmer and more grounded plot, preferably with less loud or over-the-top drama. An introverted female lead would be perfect!

It doesn’t have to be similar to Mint na Bokura, but I’d really love to hear your favorite romance manga with that kind of nostalgic 90s atmosphere. Thank you ♡

u/ShotgunDamage — 1 day ago

Is there any other good illustration course platform like Coloso?

I like platforms that showcase courses from many different illustrators, and I find Coloso has a lot of the exact niche subjects I want to learn.

I used to read many bad reviews saying Coloso was overpriced, useless, and that people learned nothing from it. But after trying the courses myself, they actually helped me, and I can see improvement in my work.

I understand some people prefer platforms like Domestika, Udemy, or Skillshare, and they do have amazing courses. They’re just not exactly the niche I’m personally looking for 🙏🏻

I simply want to explore more platforms before deciding to buy another course on Coloso, just in case there are other good alternatives out there.

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u/ShotgunDamage — 11 days ago

What are good alternatives to Gmail?

I’ve heard some people suggesting Proton Mail.
How good is it compared to Gmail? Is it the best option or are there better alternatives?
Thanks in advance.

Edit: Thanks everyone. My purpose is simply to create a new email account for another business account. It’s just for an indie creative project, so I don’t really need anything paid :’)

(Plus, I almost lost my second gmail acc too, so that experience made me a bit anxious about relying too much on google. Thankfully, after I appealed and explained how important the email was to me, they finally gave it back.)

Google has been restricting me from creating more accounts, so I’m looking for an alternative. As long as I can use it to create social media accounts, send emails conveniently, and have decent storage for files/images/etc. (basically the basic google services), it will do

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u/ShotgunDamage — 11 days ago