Crunchyroll is pretty good. It really just functions as an alternative to fansubs and with shows available quickly and the service fairly priced it really does give a convenient, legal method of watching the newest anime. Now, like everything, it isn't perfect. The quality is sometimes questionable and because the subs are rushed they can be... questionable... but I love it. The big benefit is I can stream Crunchyroll to my iPhone, iPad, and Roku Box without the damn converting required with fansubs.
As for content, for comedy I would recommend Squid Girl for drama I would recommend Durarara!!
I would recommend the Super Dragon becuase it is made of pure WIN. Also, the less delicious Crunchyroll is starting to broadcast "Saint Seiya: Lost Cavas" so there is that to look forward to :P
If I am at a mediocre sushi place, I like the untraditional rolls and the cooked rolls. My favorite is the Philadelphia-maki.
I remember having this thing called monkey mountain at a Chinese sushi place. It was slices of eel and mango, tempura fried together and drizzled all over with spicy sauce. So good! edit: Also, Oinari-zushi. FTW.
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As for content, for comedy I would recommend Squid Girl for drama I would recommend Durarara!!
The eel sause is made of pure deck.
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Also, the less delicious Crunchyroll is starting to broadcast "Saint Seiya: Lost Cavas" so there is that to look forward to :P
I remember having this thing called monkey mountain at a Chinese sushi place. It was slices of eel and mango, tempura fried together and drizzled all over with spicy sauce. So good!
edit: Also, Oinari-zushi. FTW.