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Giving away some Sonic 35th Anniversary tickets from Hong Kong!
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Raffle ends May 20th at 11:59pm PT. Open worldwide, shipping is free.
Censorship is DANGEROUS, this is just the beginning. Poor Mimi, I can't believe they took all of her manga, art, and dakis too.
ALL BECAUSE OF FICTION. This is Orwellian. This should be reversed immediately and she should be heavily compensated for damages.
The UK government has completely lost its mind.
They just arrested a VTuber for her own fictional artwork.
- Watching everyone online, privacy is dead, straight 1984
- Arresting people for memes or fictional anime art.
- Forcing face/ID age verification on everything.
- Obsessed with banning anime and fiction.
- Real life for rape & murder cases gets ignored and no care.
This country cares more about drawings than actual crime.
Absolute clown show of Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the UK
🇯🇵😖 These foreign “fans” are no longer “tourists”. They’re colonizers who want to colonize Japanese anime and manga with their foreign ideas like bullies.
Japanese anime and manga must uniquely stay Japanese.
15 days of Cycling across Japan & Over $1.4M raised for the amazing @immunedeficienC
Thank you for sharing your journey of another awesome Cyclethon with us all @CDawgVA & the entire team💜
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15 days, 1,200km cycled and $1.4 Million RAISED for the Immune Deficiency Foundation! ✨A MASSIVE thank you to everyone who tuned in and supported our monstrous journey from snowy Aomori to the chaotic streets of Osaka.
This was the 5th Cyclethon and undoubtedly the most challenging. The first few days were painfully tough battling Siberian gales on the northeast coast, being relentlessly pelted with hail and endless rain. By Day Three honestly I started to think I wouldn’t make it to the finish line.
But by week two, contempt at choosing the Sea of Japan coastal route soon gave way to spectacular weather, serene fishing villages and stunning mountain passes. The winds turned in our favour and the concept of hope returned once again.
We were joined by amazing guests from start to finish, thanks to Ironmouse, Schlatt, Garnt, Rob and Felix for keeping our spirits up along the way. And of course to the incredible van gang of Ian, Paul, Nabi and Ryo for their support everyday of the trip.
Pete as always was the ultimate hype man, and of course, a huge well done to Connor for once again making this event happen and for firing up so many people around the world to get involved!
It’s been an absolute honor and privilege as always to be a part of the greatest community on Earth.
Thank you so much guys 🍻 Please pray for my legs.
DAY 14 DONE! $1,055,000 RAISED! AND WE STILL HAVE 1 FINAL DAY 🤯🤯🤯
The squad had done a fantastic job and we're nearly at the end. See you guys tomorrow for the final day.
I normally don't respond to stuff like this. When I see negative posts from people who have no idea what its like to live a life with PI. There are so many people out there living with primary immune deficiency. So many people who cannot leave their homes or their beds. So many people who struggle to find a normal life struggle to do the most basic human things.
I got lucky enough to have a community that supported me. They helped me crawl out of a deep hole that I feared I could never get out of. Without them I would not be here today. I also got lucky to have found such a wonderful friend who isn't afraid to do cringe silly stuff that may seem weird to some but to me it means the world. Now I am finally able to do things I never thought I would ever get to do.
If i can just give one person with my disease or any other debilitating illness out there a bit of hope and a bit of happiness. I am happy. Please know you are not alone and somehow you too can find a way to take back your life and live your life your way. Donate plasma if you can and support the @immunedeficienC if you can.
Thank you everyone for being a light in my life.