
u/ohnag_eryeah

What to do when you are almost finishing the games you are playing but then the quests and story gets boring?
reddit.comStudents should be prepared to use dark magic when necessary, not to fear it
which remake of famous series/movies that resulted in similar/even better success?
reddit.comMary Portman side quest made me feel like I need to take a break from this game a bit
Who is the most impossibly difficult boss in video games?
Like you have to be very very good to be able to beat him
Why shoplifters are more often women than men?
reddit.comIt is sad that we havent had any affordable DP PCVR since 2020 😔
What was the dorm assigned you first on default get? Which I'm supposed based on the questions you get from WB
reddit.comWhy US is very eager to make china less access to oil when it could lead to catastrophic impact on global supply chain?
Oil is not only used for transportations, transporting goods, but also key raw materials to manufacture many goods which primarily involving plastic and PVC, which such goods primarily made in china. So why?
Also if china can't get oil from middle east, they will more likely to buy more russian oil
I live in Europe and from my own experience, we have 14 days right to return for any reason (for online shopping) and 2-5 years warranty minimum. Some stores offer 30 days return regardless bought online or in-store. But price is steep because we are slapped 25% tax on it. Also, I see that many of the stuffs can only bought online, unlike in Japan that seems to have so many stores that have a lot of things available in the store. In this case I see this is advantegous for those who need something right away and not wait for delivery. But how do you personally feel about your online/in-store shopping experience in Japan? What do you like and what you don't like?