Money is not what makes it legal/illegal. But asking for money is definitely poking the hornet's nest.
Mirodir
This is definitely one thing. Her face lit up right after Fern suggested it at the end of the last episode.
After this episode, I think it also has to do with Flamme. It was Flamme's dream to make magic commonplace among humans. A human mage being able to kill her after so many years of her being essentially untouchable by humans means her teacher's dream is becoming more and more real.
What really rubbed me the wrong way with ffxiv's monetization past the regular subscription was the additional retainer service.
I know it's not a large benefit to have, even if one's main focus is on crafting/AH gameplay, but it still annoys me to no end that I could be more efficient by forking over an extra 2USD up to 6 times (iirc) PER MONTH. This means to max out one's efficiency, one has to nearly double their monthly sub. Ultimately this was one of the many small frustrations with that game that lead to me dropping it, despite overall liking it.
That's a Spell Card though.
Without knowing any specifics of the TOS or the exact setup beyond what I could gather in this thread: generally speaking they could still send you a bill through email or otherwise.
After that, if you're not paying up, they might be able to successfully get the money out of you through court regardless, depending on a few factors. What's more likely for smaller sums is that they'll just drop it and ban you though.
IANAL of course.
It definitely lives and dies by the execution. I can definitely see a universe in which the adaptation is just as great if not better than the source material, but also a universe in which it'll be hard to watch.
I read the manga on a whim when I saw the cover-art and fell in love with it. I got my fingers crossed that whatever studio is doing this can nail it.
The manga itself does a great job of extracting humor out of the juxtaposition between zombie/horror tropes (but with cute cats) and the survivors who are all cat-fanatics, but while they love cats, they also have to avoid cats (and sometimes even have to inconvenience the cats). It sounds stupid, but with the manga playing it very straight, it turned into one of the funniest things I've ever read. It might not be for everyone though. I also need to shoutout the artwork in the manga, the cats are drawn really nicely and contrast well with the gritty, apocalyptic world drawn around them.
It's organized by the European Broadcasting Union which includes a lot of countries in Northern Africa, some countries in the Caucasus region and some of the countries inbetween.
Australia also joined Eurovision though despite not being a member of the EBU...
Yeah, wtf. That's not "right to repair(verb)" it's "right to repair(noun)". Totally different concepts.
Unless it changed over the last year, she still uses Eddie Izzard as stage name, so you're fine either way. (Also it's Suzy, not Susie for her)
I sunk a lot of hours into Port Royale 2 many years ago. I'm not sure how well it holds up today or on its sequels. I think 3 was well received and 4 poorly.
I experimented around with it in the beta out of curiosity.
I'm assuming this is based on account region (i.e. purchase region) and not IP.