@dataperversion I liked it! I think it could have done some stuff better whe it comes to character development and maybe I would have loved a bit more of Found Footage, but overall really really good considering the source media they are adapting
Now seated to watch that Backrooms film (after 2 months of it's release) there's beer to drink so yeah, im doing good (I just wished paraguay won against France today)
All four members of Venezuelan band Van Der Dijs have been killed in the earthquake that struck the South American country on June 23rd.
Formed in 2024, the band had quickly gained traction in the Venezuelan heavy metal circuit following their appearance at the 2025 Nuevas Bandas Festival. Just days before the tragedy, they had played a sold-out show in Caracas.
Rest in peace to the members Van Der Dijs
Manuel van Der Dijs (Vocals)
Gabriel Gómez (Guitar)
Xander Hernández (Bass)
Abraham Foucault (Drums)
Check for their songs 'VENPAKA', !
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Minutos', and '¿DÓNDE ESTÁN?
A 1987 illustration of the "Wuhan Toads" incident. Giant toads allegedly ambushed a biological expedition to the region of Hebei, eating their equipment and emitting horrible shrieks before returning to the water.
So some exciting Joji lost media news:
Recently, two old Joji videos were found that date all the way back to 2006. One of them even predates the "2cool4u92" video, making it the oldest known Joji YouTube video.
They were found in Internet Archive backups of Rei Brown's channel
Erling Haaland spent $134,000 on a book he'll never read.
Then gave it away.
Last December, he and his father quietly bought the 1594 edition of Snorri Sturluson's Kings' Sagas at auction — the most expensive book ever sold in Norwegian history.
Only one copy exists on earth.
They donated it to the public library in Bryne.
The town where Haaland grew up.
One condition: it stays open. Anyone can walk in and read it.
What actually is this book?
Written in 1230, it chronicles Norwegian kings from the age of gods through medieval history — warriors, farmers, kings from the exact coastal region Haaland calls home.
The 1594 edition was the first time it was ever printed in Norwegian.
Before that it lived in manuscripts, locked away from ordinary people for 350 years.
He bought the moment his people's history became something they could hold — and handed it to the next generation.
"I want the book always to lie open so people can read about those who came from where I come from."
He scored twice for Norway today in his first ever World Cup match.
The kings in that book would've approved.
On July 20, 1969, television broadcasters across the globe aired the Apollo 11 moon landing. In Paraguay, Canal 9 (now known as SNT) was the only TV channel in the country at the time and also broadcasted the event. However, although they intended to air the landing live,
@Npc_character@CristMaguire@GabLab1141 For the link to the iceberg with the entries explanations and links you can check the youtube video or the following link: https://t.co/MHVuMcusBv
Any suggestions, corrections or questions can be shared in here!
Behold! the Ubisoft lost and cancelled media iceberg!! inspired by the recent games cancelled i decided to compile a list of cancelled ubi games and other media.
Thanks to @Npc_character@CristMaguire & @GabLab1141 we also made a video on this!
https://t.co/ZgCRaYyXte