The last one was in this tiny underground store whose branding and 18+ label got me worried!pic.twitter.com/HmUImt9N1W
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The last one was in this tiny underground store whose branding and 18+ label got me worried!pic.twitter.com/HmUImt9N1W
But it was just a retro computing and gaming store with a slice of parallel home computing history I really wish I knew better.pic.twitter.com/NM976DXB4R
(I had this feeling too many times: “I wish I could read this book!”)pic.twitter.com/GfjG6RTdd1
189. If trash is not subdivided even further (see the android trash cans before), it’s typically split between “combustibles” (red) and “incombustibles” (blue). (Good thing they didn’t go with “flammable” and “inflammable,” I guess? Har har.)pic.twitter.com/Ml0kRvceGb
190. The same colour scheme is often used for restrooms, but there is no relation. By the way, restrooms are everywhere! Malls, tiny convenience stores, minuscule train stations. EVERYWHERE. They are free and clean. It’s REALLY glorious.pic.twitter.com/HpcHyKnN1E
191. All the maps seem to always be facing your orientation, instead of up = north.pic.twitter.com/q5n8iEcSlB
I even found this amazing map of auditorium seats, also presented from your perspective.pic.twitter.com/Ji0G7wX9JS
192. Japan seems to have a secondary official calendar where the years are counted in eras matching the reigning emperor. Here, 1964 was the 39th year of the Shōwa era, 1993 the 5th year of the (still current) Heisei era. More: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_era_name …pic.twitter.com/t5Ft6aQhG9
193. A lot of subway stations have (vanity) mirrors.pic.twitter.com/UJ0h7E4opJ
Those aren’t for vanity. They’re suicide deterrents.
I believe the theory is that if someone contemplating suicide sees their own face in the mirror it makes them reconsider their decision.
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