I’ve been watching videos of ravens speaking for like half an hour now. I’ve never heard this used as a way of debunking ghost stories in the woods but this is way better than standard skeptic material
And no, Ubisoft defenders...
We have gone beyond "its just Google translate posers" and "huwite male gamers".
Ubisoft has gone to the "disrespecting WW2 tragedies" stage now. Its gonna really tick JP netizens off, if they weren't already livid.
https://t.co/hvNIWXbK5h
-be Ubisoft again
-releases another Assassin's Creed Shadow figurine set
-uses a One-Leg Torii as the backdrop for it
-the only known instance of a One-Leg Torii is the Sanno Shrine...which is a remnant/reminder of the Nagasaki incident from...1945
Ubisoft you just...I can't believe it...
Oh yeah Ubisoft, once again so "Respectful of Japanese Culture and History" you are. Using a tragedy reminder, for your merchandise sale. I can FEEL the respect from here.
Passing off historical revisionism from a foreigner as fact, plagiarise reenactment group banners, buying props made by other artists and passing it off as their own, messing up Chinese/Japanese AND time period architecture, culture and EVEN writing.
Now this?
You will have trouble convincing me that Ubisoft doesn't actually HATE Japan at this point.
⚠ Update: Metrics show a partial restoration of fixed-line internet connectivity in #Bangladesh after five full days offline; social media and mobile data restrictions continue, limiting the public's right to communicate and stay informed as over 170 deaths reported at protests
⚠ Update: Network data show #Bangladesh has now been offline for four days with a nationwide internet shutdown remaining in place amidst student protests ⏲
Protesters are calling for the restoration of telecoms, the release of detainees, and accountability for over 150 deaths.
What's behind the Bangladesh protests?
Students are protesting a system where 30% of coveted government jobs are reserved for the families of ex-soldiers.
@nevilleskynews has the latest ⬇️
https://t.co/UgzgrO0tBG
Several people have been killed and injured in violent clashes in Bangladesh over a quota that allows relatives of ex-soldiers to take up to 30% of government jobs. A student tells Sky News that the protests have 'become a war'.
https://t.co/lNIKMlpBjU
Bangladesh protests have become violent, as students clash with riot police over quota that allows relatives of ex-soldiers to take up to 30% of government jobs.
https://t.co/Av2TSbztra
Students are being killed in Bangladesh, and many are injured for protesting the job quotas being imposed by the government. SOLIDARITY WITH THE PROTESTORS! Victory to the students!
STUDENTS IN BANGLADESH ARE BEING ATTACKED. There is a total black out in the media. Internet cut off. The situation is critical. Huge support for all the brave students from East London tonight.
#SaveBangladeshiStudents
Since the beginning of July, students in Bangladesh have been protesting and blocking major roads, demonstrating against a controversial law since 1971: the quota rule.
BREAKING: Violent protests RAGE ON in Bangladesh.
A nationwide INTERNET SHUTDOWN has been implemented as protesters DEMAND the end of government job quotas that favor members of PM Hasina's party the Awami League.
⚠️ Update: Metrics show #Bangladesh has now been cut off from the world for over six hours, with a nation-scale internet shutdown in effect amid student protests.
The disruption prevents families from contacting each other and stifles efforts to document human rights violations.