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Top 10 Best Manga Adaptations of Video Games
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[sourceLink asin="" asin_jp="" bookwalker_id="" cdj_product_id="" text="twitter" url="https://twitter.com/n_aonagi/status/893076599586738178?s=20&t=WNw6lM7vmr2jcygqTLvBRA" ] Here at Honey’s Anime, we’re fans of all things otaku—including video games, of course! As readers, sometimes we want to support our favorite franchises even more, or perhaps see our beloved characters take on a different form—and that’s where manga adaptations come in! Whether it’s a straight adaptation of the storyline, or a spin-off that adds more content to the existing universe, manga adaptations of video games give more time to explore your favorite games in a new light. So join us today on Honey’s Anime as we discuss the 10 Best...
Best Chromebooks Under $300
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Need an extra computer at home? These inexpensive models from Acer, Asus, HP, and Samsung will get the job done. By Melanie Pinola For those in need of a no-frills laptop—a device for checking email, surfing the web, and doing homework—a Chromebook is a great way to save money. While a new Mac or Windows computer can easily cost you $1,000, a well-made Chromebook—one that can tackle everyday tasks, including video calls—can be purchased for as little as $300. Compared with a pricier counterpart, a Chromebook may have lower-end components, such as a slower processor and a smaller hard drive....
3 Study Habits That Are Not Linked To Procrastination
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One study habit that is not linked to procrastination is keeping a schedule. People who keep a schedule are less likely to procrastinate because they have a set plan for their day. This means that they are less likely to waste time on activities that are not productive. Another study habit that is not linked to procrastination is setting goals. People who set goals are less likely to procrastinate because they have a specific target to work towards. Finally, another study habit that is not linked to procrastination is taking breaks. People who take breaks are less likely to procrastinate...
Can Coffee Be a Career? ADHD, Dyslexia, and Making Four Roles Into One Dream Job [Video]
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By Understood What if you loved coffee so much that you made it your career? That’s exactly what David Rubinstein is doing — and it’s working for his ADHD and dyslexia. In this episode, David shares how his unique combination of interests and learning differences led him on a career path with stops along the way as an electrician and as a champion cyclist. Today, as a coffee professional, he packs four jobs into one: barista, espresso machine technician, roaster, and teacher of all things coffee. All that action keeps David on his toes and engaged. David also talks about...
Love-Love: A review of the Chase Lounge and Terrace at the US Open
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You can do more than watch tennis at the US Open. For the past few years, Chase has operated an exclusive lounge at the Flushing Meadows venue, where you can quite literally chill out during a day or night visit to the Open. And if you don’t want to spend time indoors, Chase also has a new perk that’s complimentary for members to access, too — an outdoor terrace. As a Chase client with multiple branded cards in my wallet, I took the opportunity to try out both facilities on a recent day visit to the 2022 Open. Here’s what...