I came to Osaka, Japan in Jan 2023 1/07/23 When I was getting ready for my trip to Japan, I was making sure I was ready; I had packed my bags, got my PCR test result, got my passport, saved up a lot of my money, and ready to go. That day came when I got to the airport in Phoenix to Seattle. I think I had a 6-hour layover, so I just relaxed at my gate, waiting. I tried to go to the currency exchange, but it was closed and didn’t open until 9 am. But my flight was at 7 am, so that would be a miss. It was interesting to see how quiet and almost empty the airport is when it’s nighttime. I don’t know if there was ever a place in SeaTac to sleep in for a few hours, so I just had to rest in a chair at the gate. 1/08/23 By 6:30 am rolled around, I was told I needed a visa. I was upset and very worried. I didn’t think I need a visa just for traveling for a visit even for just a week. And truly, you don’t need a tourist visa for a week in Japan. I was lite...
1) My review on the game Life is Strange 2 Review: A Journey of Choices, Consequences, and Humanity Life is Strange 2 is an interesting and good game. It’s not perfect but it’s something I do enjoy playing. I have been reading reviews from people who have their opinions about the game, both good and bad. Especially with the politics of this game. I don’t usually play this sort of game, but I had to give it a try. At the heart of Life is Strange 2 is the journey of two brothers, Sean and Daniel Diaz, who are forced to flee their home in Seattle after a traumatic incident with a police officer. While the game’s narrative revolves around issues of race and immigration, I found it to be much more universal than that. As a Deaf and gay person, I’ve experienced my own struggles with being “othered”—whether it’s in how people treat me because of my deafness, or how my sexual orientation has made me feel isolated at times. Watching Sean and Dani...
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