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u/MadamBeramode · 41 pointsr/Persona5

The method the MC is using here is the coffee drip/pour over method. The glass heating containers on the left are the siphon coffee makers.

When you're picking up coffee as a hobby, remember that you're going to go through a lot of batches of coffee that aren't good until you master your technique. You're also going to go through a lot of beans which just don't have the taste you're looking for (these make great gifts for other people).

For online subscriptions, I recommend https://one.mistobox.com/

For good coffee equipment, I recommend checking here.

If you want to do it like in Leblanc, then go with pour over coffee equipment.

You'll want to get a gooseneck electric kettle such as the bonavita model shown here.

Why a gooseneck like the one in the screenshot above? The gooseneck shape is very useful for limiting the amount of water coming out of your kettle while also allowing you to be far more accurate with how you pour your water than over a standard kettle. This is very important in the pour over method as how you pour does determine the taste of your final product. I also recommend electric kettles because having precise temperature controls is very important with trying to figure out the exact temperature at which to make your coffee.

If you want the pour over coffee method, you'll need one of the drippers/filters here.

Pour over method requires precise aim to ensure a good cup of coffee. Here you go!

If you want to do it through the siphon coffee method, I recommend this.

People love a good cup of coffee and becoming a master of such a skill will make you well loved by your SO. Its also a great topic and skill to teach others.

Proper coffee is drank black without milk, sugar, or cream (though depending on your culture you may add milk and cream). The reason for this is that these extra ingredients are typically used to cover up the taste of bad coffee. If you get good coffee beans and treat them right, you will be fine. Make sure you're using filtered water as well as bad tap water will heavily alter your taste with extra "flavors" you aren't looking for.

Head over to /coffee subreddit and they'll get you hooked!

Coffee making, like tea, is a relatively cheap and easy hobby to pick up while also being useful and a great topic of conversation. Its a useful skill as well and an easy way to impress a date or friends, though if you really want to impress people, learn to cook. Learning to cook is NEVER a bad idea.

Also make sure to buy a good UV-coated and airtight container to store your beans.

Some extra guides if you want to be super serious about coffee. 1, 2, 3.

u/rmcmahan · 3 pointsr/Persona5

Curry is super easy to make! Just get the curry sauce base and add in whatever you like. According to Wikipedia, House Foods brand is the top brand in Japan so you could start there. Traditionally it's onions, carrots, and potatoes. And rice. For extra protein you could add pork or chicken cutlet. Or add whatever you like! It's a very hearty and tasty dish, so beware the waistline.

You can get curry off of Amazon. Or most large grocery stores will have at least a small section of Japanese curry roux.
House Foods Vermont Curry, Medium Hot, 4.0-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 10)

u/Intensional · 1 pointr/Persona5

It's a legit recipe. I've made this one many times, and it is delicious. It calls for brewed instant coffee and cocoa powder.

If you want to save a lot of time, you can get bricks of Vermont Curry in most grocery stores. It is a very close approximation of scratch made Japanese curry.

u/die_desu123 · 1 pointr/Persona5

According to quiz, my arcana is Hierophant.
Though, I'm still convinced that it's actually reversed Tower after reading a certain book that contains descriptions of reversed tarot card, and not just the Major Arcana cards.

u/Bringers · 15 pointsr/Persona5

On Ebay, around $400 dollars

A similar pair on amazon costs $170-$200

Edit: these are the similar pair of headphones

Edit 2: the headphones the P3 MC wears are called the Audio Technica ATH EM7, the similar pair are called ATH EW9, and the cheap $15 ones are called ATH EQ300M. I'm typing this just in case people are interested.

u/O_Apples · 1 pointr/Persona5

Why? You can get a DualShock 3 on Amazon for... $62!?!?!

u/bsramjattan · 2 pointsr/Persona5

It’s actually coming out in America in 2020, so you can pre order here:

PERSONA 5 the Animation Material Book https://www.amazon.com/dp/4756252125/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_fLL5CbRBFBPTG

You can import it (shipping’s free but cost is higher):

PERSONA 5 the Animation Artworks (Japanese Edition) https://www.amazon.com/dp/4756252117/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_lML5CbE92H7K3

u/tecrogue · 2 pointsr/Persona5

I have not.

I am currently using this as my external storage for the full picture.

u/icebox3001 · 10 pointsr/Persona5


This is from "A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature" 6th Edition from Oxford University Press. The book itself is quite big, and this is in the archetypal section. I was bored in class and started to read this part and realized it was more than coincidence lol

Edit: Here's a link to the book

u/Blackout62 · 5 pointsr/Persona5

Man, I wish there was a stronger Jung influence when I was studying critical theory. It took years for me to break out of studying archetypes through the binary obsessions of structuralism and postructuralism. The absence of Jung is a serious hamper to the structural and psychological (they use Freud ironically enough) sections of "Texts and Contexts: Writing About Literature with Critical Theory" (6th Edition).

Edit: Here's a link to the book. I don't know, I feel it still put my on the right path on the dangerous road of writing about Queer Theory.