I was curious enough to check if this was real and it is. The picture belongs to a Chinese girl who was beaten by Sue Ellen in a video game.
I was curious enough to check if this was real and it is. The picture belongs to a Chinese girl who was beaten by Sue Ellen in a video game.
Since ancient times in Japan, the heart symbol has been called Inome (猪目), meaning the eye of a wild boar, and it has the meaning of warding off evil spirits. The decorations are used to decorate Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples, castles, and weapons.[6][7] The oldest examples of this pattern are seen in some of the Japanese original tsuba (sword guard) of the style called toran gata tsuba (lit., inverted egg shaped tsuba) that were attached to swords from the sixth to seventh centuries, and part of the tsuba was hollowed out in the shape of a heart symbol.[8][9]
mfw Starfield is just a high budget and for Skyrim
First just felt the most realistic to me (probably because it had a lot of military scenes and was probably a Pentagon propaganda) and a lot of the interactions between the humans just made sense to me.
2 wasn’t that bad imo because I only watched it for cool robot fights and a lot of the scenes were still memorable. Next ones get progressive worse, literally the only thing I remember is that they had Sentinel Prime, robot dinos, and robot knights. Felt like cash grabs
The first two Bay movies hold a special place in my heart. They may not be good, but they’re enjoyable and cool as fuck
Well, that’s not very open of OpenAI
The illustration implies that fauns are actually only 25% goats, which means they had a centaur-like ancestor who slept with a human
Let’s just hope they don’t start injecting their ads into the video stream itself
I mean, TikTok was already bad to begin with but what did they do to deserve a spot next to Twitter? Did I miss something? Surely they can’t do worse than trying to make their paid only, right?
These recommendations are good. I personally wrote my own Python script to use the Spotify API to get playlists and metadata then download the audio off YouTube.
It’s similar to spotdl but the last time I used them, they were only taking the first audio (which could be the music video version). So for my script, I put a filter for duration, prioritize YouTube music, and use keywords like “lyrics” and “official audio” that’s more likely to match the Spotify version
Elon Musk