people putting
// spoiler
at the top of their tweet just to follow it up with a big spoiler image...
Like what am I supposed to do, close my eyes and scroll hoping there wont be another spoiler when I open them?
Need some luck on your Firefly pulls? Then listen to the #HonkaiStarRail English VA cover of FIREFLIES, now streaming EVERYWHERE 🔥🐛
Article 69420 of Glimoth’s military regulations: all Knights pulling for #Firefly must listen to this song while doing so ✊🏼
Links below :)
No one asked for this. But here it is.
Samudrartha: The Boothill Version.
I can't be sure but I think I translated the song to English correctly.
#boothill#Samudrartha#danheng
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It’s finally over.
All great stories need a fitting ending and yesterday we got ours.
Half a month spent furiously peddling over 1,000km across Japan’s mountain ranges and megacities, with an astonishing $1 million raised for the Immune Deficiency Foundation, culminating with hundreds of amazing folks cheering us on across the finish line at Tokyo Tower.
The journey wasn’t easy; my back and leg muscles are stuffed. And I won’t forget the feeling of my heart almost exploding while ascending 1,200m at the base of Mount Fuji.
There were some genuinely terrifying moments in tunnels, pedalling frantically whilst sandwiched between a concrete wall and a ten ton truck. Falling off the bike on to a stone pavement covered my already shattered legs in cuts and bruises.
Yet through it all, I always felt a part of something bigger than myself.
Cycling alongside the seemingly unstoppable Connor and knowing that every step of the way, people around the world were cheering us from this bloody incredible community was genuinely the greatest motivator of all.
Without Pete firing us up the second week, the struggle would have been a nightmare. Ian saved our bikes more times than I can count and Paul was there to capture every moment and raise our spirits every morning along the way.
Without the fantastic team of Nabiru, Kei and Eula off camera, the logistics would have been hell.
And without our brilliant guests, Garnt, Felix and Natsuki, the endless cycling would’ve descended into monotony.
It was a team effort in every sense, though make no mistake, Connor absolutely earned this victory. The journey was already no easy task, but to undertake it all while simultaneously entertaining 25,000 viewers everyday with a shoulder mounted camera is borderline insanity. The man is practically a Welsh Terminator.
I’m immensely grateful to him for convincing me to do this once again and to see it through from start to finish.
We’ll be working tirelessly to edit the full edited Cyclethon 3 episode for Abroad in Japan in the coming weeks. Can’t wait to share it with you all! (The drone shots are astonishing - well done Paul).
Until then, as always a huge thanks for your support guys - it’s my birthday this week and it seems I’ve already had the greatest birthday present of all.
(Well, unless of course, someone plans to gift me a barrel of Camembert of course😉).
The new World Record #Twitch Hype Train has just finished. Level 106 at 47% over the course of roughly 3 hours. I cannot express my gratitude enough and there are no words to thank you for what you've done here.
I grew up on the internet when everyone had a silly website for their cat. It was a place of absurdity and pure creativity good or bad. The wild west. Now we're locked into the megacities of social media platforms and so many of you are afraid to break out and MAKE something for fear of rejection, ridicule, or hate.
Don't be afraid.
Go make things.
It's time to believe in yourself again.
I can't wait to see what you do.
🃏 Never underestimate a Joker 🃏
The moment you've all been waiting for... Balatro is OUT NOW! 💥
Pick it up today on Steam, PlayStation, Switch and Xbox
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