🔥 Tarik x Finalmouse Giveaway 🔥
My ULX Pro Series drops this Saturday April 20th at 11am PDT. To celebrate I’m giving 7 away.
To enter:
1. Follow @finalmouse and me
2. RT and like this tweet
Winners announced Friday. Good Luck!
Hellooo everybody I’m happy to announce that I’ll be able to continue competing in the VCT circuit with the team. I know I’ve been quiet but I’ve just been following the processes. Thank you everyone for your concern and support, and I hope you all can continue supporting me and prx. See u all on the server 🔫😼
Hello world, I am exillerate.moca. Thank you @mocaversenft for the sponsored Moca ID mint. Didn't pay any fees, any gas. I'm ready to earn Realm Points! Comment below for Invite Code!
Hachikō (ハチ公) was an Akita dog who lived in Japan and was born in 1923.
A university professor called Hidesaburō Ueno bought Hachikō in 1924 and brought him back to his home in Shibuya, Tokyo.
Hidesaburō went to work every day using the Shibuya train station. Every evening when he would commute home, he would find Hachikō waiting for him on the train platform, and they would walk home together.
However, this would end on May 21st, 1925, when Hidesaburō died at work due to a brain hemorrhage.
For the next nine years, nine months, and fifteen days, Hachikō would make his way to the train station to wait for his master's arrival, but he never came home.
Hidesaburō's partner Yaeko Ueno took care of him, and the two got along well.
Hachikō died on March 8, 1935, at the age of 11. He was found dead in a street in Shibuya. His cause of death was terminal cancer and a filaria infection.
His remains were cremated, and he was buried with his master at Aoyama Cemetery, Minato, Tokyo.
Today, Hachikō is a symbol of love, loyalty, and hope. He is famous in Japanese culture and worldwide, and his gravesite is a popular tourist attraction that people visit to remember him.
His loyalty is impressive, as this character trait is highly respected in Japanese culture.
Each year, on March 8th, Shibuya station holds a ceremony to remember Hachikō, in which hundreds of dog owners take part in recognizing and preserving his legacy.
Team Secret has given me permission to explore (trade or transfer) opportunities for the 2024 VCT season as a restricted free agent.
Please contact [email protected] for all relevant enquiries.
Willing to play any role needed.
Team Secret has given me permission to explore (trade or transfer) opportunities for the 2024 VCT season as a restricted free agent.
Please contact [email protected] for all relevant enquiries.
Willing to play any role needed.