Few companies are innovating like Snapchat. They started as a child/revenge porn platform, but then they became the worst ads company in the history of the world, and now they’re doing nonconsensual data collection. Very excited to see where they go next
O MAIOR EXPOSED DO ANO E NINGUÉM TÁ FALANDO SOBRE…
Simplesmente usuários do Reddit expuseram que a empresa Amazon e o Vinted estão permitindo anúncios de crianças à venda de forma velada.
Os ped*filos usam da seguinte estratégia: anunciam brinquedos, ursos, bonecas e roupas de bebês com preços absurdamente caros que não condizem com o valor do produto, e na descrição, colocam as características da criança.
Na descrição, colocam informações como “prematuro”, idade, cor dos olhos e cabelo, quantos kg pesa, altura e gênero.
A plataforma Amazon está apagando comentários que falam sobre essa situação e o Vinted limitou os comentários de todas as redes sociais, não deixando ninguém comentar.
Quem for pesquisar sobre isso no tiktok, verá que todos os usuários que expuseram essa nojeira alcançando milhões de views estão tendo seus vídeos banidos da plataforma.
Rick Rubin the totally chill spiritual vibesman who parties with Diddy, invites Peter Thiel on his podcast and appears in Polymarket adverts because he just wants to inject creativity and positivity into the world
Kawayoo is one of the most influential artists in modern Pokémon TCG history.
While many artists focus on making Pokémon look cute or majestic, Kawayoo makes them feel powerful.
His artwork is known for dramatic lighting, intense action, incredible detail, and a sense of scale that makes every Pokémon look larger than life.
That’s why collectors chase Kawayoo cards regardless of rarity.
The art itself is often the main attraction.
From legendary Pokémon to fan favorites, his illustrations consistently turn cards into display pieces.
Few artists have shaped the visual identity of the Pokémon TCG as much as Kawayoo.
Hot take:
Furusawa is right up there with Akira and Shinji for best artist at Pokemon.
Vibrant, simple, nostalgic, alive.
Feels like a snapshot of a scene from the show I’ve seen a bunch of times growing up.
Atsushi Furusawa is one of the most recognizable artists in the modern Pokémon TCG.
Collectors love his work because his cards feel alive.
The colors are vibrant, the compositions are dynamic, and somehow every Pokémon ends up looking full of personality and emotion.
What makes Furusawa special is that he can make almost any Pokémon feel memorable.
Whether it’s a fan favorite or an overlooked species, his artwork has a way of turning cards into collectibles.
In a hobby where artwork often determines what people chase, Atsushi Furusawa has become one of the artists helping define the modern era of the Pokémon TCG.
Atsushi Furusawa is one of the most recognizable artists in the modern Pokémon TCG.
Collectors love his work because his cards feel alive.
The colors are vibrant, the compositions are dynamic, and somehow every Pokémon ends up looking full of personality and emotion.
What makes Furusawa special is that he can make almost any Pokémon feel memorable.
Whether it’s a fan favorite or an overlooked species, his artwork has a way of turning cards into collectibles.
In a hobby where artwork often determines what people chase, Atsushi Furusawa has become one of the artists helping define the modern era of the Pokémon TCG.
FireRed & LeafGreen is one of those sets that just feels perfect.
I’m only showing the ex cards here, but the holos and reverse holos were just as iconic.
The artwork, the stamp reverses, the nostalgia, everything about this era hit differently.
One of the greatest Pokémon TCG sets ever released.