Sometimes, English is such a pseudo-language
A place to post discussions, questions, or anything else you like.What's the wisest thing that you realised the hard way?
r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.So what other characters are inspired by real life people? So far I only recognised Dr. Heinemann as Leonid Brezhnev and Dr. Schumann as Yeltsin...
This subreddit is dedicated to the Japanese manga and anime series MONSTER, written by Naoki Urasawa and adapted by Madhouse. This is an English speaking subreddit.Oh Lord...

This is a subreddit for Vagabond manga by Inoue Takehiko based on Eiji Yoshikawa's ''Musashi''.
What are some scenes you think are overlooked when it comes to significance?
This is a subreddit for Vagabond manga by Inoue Takehiko based on Eiji Yoshikawa's ''Musashi''.I never really understood, what the hell was he trying to do here? (Ch. 144)
This is a subreddit for Vagabond manga by Inoue Takehiko based on Eiji Yoshikawa's ''Musashi''.What are the most personally relevant lessons that you learned from Vagabond?
This is a subreddit for Vagabond manga by Inoue Takehiko based on Eiji Yoshikawa's ''Musashi''.[TOMT] A movie or series in 18th/ early 19th century America about a lost boy rescued and taken care of by a Native American tribe
For finding the un-googleable things that are on the tip of your tongue... That word... The name of that song... That movie...[TOMT] [MOVIE] [60's-80's] A spaghetti western movie with Terence Hill and possibly Bud Spencer too.
For finding the un-googleable things that are on the tip of your tongue... That word... The name of that song... That movie...So I barely know anything about religion in 1600's Japan. But when they seem to address a single god, is it like some deity/divine personification of fate? Or the Buddha? Could it be some translation obscurity? Because I highly doubt any monotheistic religion could be the case..
This is a subreddit for Vagabond manga by Inoue Takehiko based on Eiji Yoshikawa's ''Musashi''.I really wonder... how often do y'all think about it?

This is a subreddit for Vagabond manga by Inoue Takehiko based on Eiji Yoshikawa's ''Musashi''.