Texan Tamamo on Nostr: If I'm not watching anime or reading Japanese Visual Novels, I've found myself ...
If I'm not watching anime or reading Japanese Visual Novels, I've found myself gravitating back towards mid-century American media. I recently re-watched this movie, which I'm not sure if any of you have seen. I've always had a longing to have been alive in this era, the late 1950s to early 1960s, just to experience the normalcy of it. It also makes me feel like an anachronism of sorts, having an affinity for this era.
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