@Mario_Reignited@Theian01@HashimKhanoo7@Pirat_Nation Ps5 has 16gb of more expensive GDDR6 ram and is also 1tb for the newer slim and custom 800gb for the original. It also has a higher end gpu and cpu. Admittedly no oled screen so we'll just say the oled cancels the gpu/cpu difference. It still shouldn't be more than ps5 pro
@shiroganenoel
When I was in Japan I went to Yoshinoya as part of your collab, fell in love with gyudon. I now like it as much as Dancho
There is none where I live so I make my own & finally have something worthy to post
@Yoshinoya@yoshinoyagyudon Please open in Michigan🙏
@shiroganenoel It was a lot of fun watching season one with Dancho!🤍
I had forgotten so much of the show
I probably won't be able to complete the series live with you. I will likely be back on my normal work schedule now that my ankle is healed😁 But I will try and keep up with the vods.
@Hopebot_twdr @cover_corp Honestly, I think their messed up start really affected their growth. It took Aki years to find her footing after a rocky start and years more to shine as brightly as she does now.
Stars has just never been able to get off that back foot. StarsEN started stronger and does show
@TheBlackStar300@delouzo78@gungsss_ Some of them do have view counts on par with some of the girls. And a few were growing
Personally while I dont watch much (dont watch the girls much anymore either) I do still buy their merch from time to time. Some of them had some of the coolest merch too.
A mysterious object resembling a giant bird with outstretched wings has once again been spotted in images of the Sun, according to a report from the Solar Astronomy Laboratory of the Space Research Institute (IKI) of the Russian Academy of Sciences on February 3, 2026.The image was captured on February 2, 2026, using the LASCO coronagraph aboard the SOHO spacecraft. It shows a striking plasma structure of enormous scale — its apparent "wingspan" vastly exceeds the diameter of Earth multiple times over.A similar phenomenon was previously recorded in May 2025, when an unusual feature resembling a bird (or even a spacecraft with a fiery trail) appeared in LASCO imagery and sparked widespread discussion. Scientists noted at the time that such sharply defined and expressive plasma formations in the solar corona are extremely rare."There is still an opinion that this could be a galactic particle," the laboratory's official statement remarked, leaving room for intrigue and lighthearted speculation in scientific https://t.co/NRLgboNCLL reality, these shapes are typically complex manifestations of solar activity: prominences, coronal mass ejections, or intricate magnetic field configurations that briefly align into such dramatic silhouettes. Optical artifacts or cosmic ray traces are also possible, though the symmetry and clarity here make it particularly eye-catching.Earlier, leading IKI RAS researcher Nathan Eismont explained how powerful solar flares and coronal mass ejections can affect human health on Earth — through geomagnetic storms, radio disruptions, and potential biological impacts.For now, the "Sun bird of 2026" remains a captivating cosmic enigma — and a vivid reminder of just how dynamic and unpredictable our star continues to be, even under constant high-tech surveillance.
@EliraPendora I feel like I can't remember my actual answer so I'm just going with what I can remember and say post season 1 Mythbuster, Higan's Heroes (its from the late 60s and it's great), Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and Ed ,Edd, And Eddy.
@coolb_art@moricalliope Probably accounting purposes. The objectively correct way is year, month, day. But you don't need to differentiate between the year as often so we through it at the end.
So really its no dumber than putting the day first.