A new game has been announced where you and your friends crew the world's worst airline
- Pilot the plane or work inside the cabin
- Physics-based co-op
- Dynamic weather and turbulence
- Passengers expect food and drinks
It's called Dear Passengers. Would you play this?
I've been saying it, Isagi and Shidou are finally getting their chemical reaction.
There is a REASON Isagi said “I can’t create a chemical reaction with Shidou” against France.
The chemical reaction will likely act as: A Demon King and his demon servant.
Demon King x Demon
So yes, I'm expecting the return of Demon King Isagi against England.
Nike pays Erling Haaland roughly $20 million a year to be photographed with their products. A family-run western store in Dallas just got the same treatment for free. Better than free: Haaland paid them $750 for a taxidermy raccoon hugging a whiskey bottle.
The backstory makes it better. Haaland walked into Wild Bill's Western Store during Norway's World Cup run and bought cowboy hats, exotic boots, a longhorn belt buckle, and a shirt reading "Y'all can kiss my Dallas." The owner says Haaland knew nothing about cowboy hats and had to be fitted for his first one.
Then Norway's Cinderella run ended in the quarterfinals, and the tournament's breakout star, seven goals, carried the raccoon off the plane in Oslo himself. Caption: "It followed me home." Then he ran an Instagram poll asking fans to name it.
The results for a boot shop that's been family-owned since the 1970s: the Whiskey Raccoon is sold out. The Dallas shirt is nearly gone. Their $500 Belligerent Squirrel, a taxidermy squirrel smoking a cigarette and holding Jack Daniel's, is down to low stock. Local shoppers are lining up at a store most of them had walked past for years.
Sports brands run entire celebrity seeding departments trying to manufacture exactly this: a global superstar genuinely delighted by a product, on camera, unprompted. Every one of those campaigns reads as an ad, because it is one.
Brands spend $20 million a year renting Haaland's image. Wild Bill's sold it to him for $750.
A California university is offering scholarships to students who have completed some of gaming’s toughest challenges.
The University of Silicon Valley offers up to $15,000 a year through its Max Achievement Scholarship.
To qualify, students must earn specific achievements in games like Elden Ring, Final Fantasy XIV, Dark Souls, Sekiro, Minecraft, World of Warcraft, Stardew Valley, and more.
For example, earning the Platinum Trophy in Elden Ring or reaching level 100 with every combat, crafting, and gathering job in Final Fantasy XIV can help qualify.
Gaming skills alone aren’t enough. Students must be accepted into the university, maintain at least a 3.0 GPA, and write an essay about what they learned from those in-game challenges.
Kaneshiro mentioned in a fansign that they actually have lessons inside Blue Lock for their credits!
And that the third years already graduated safely, but didn't go to their graduation ceremonies (should be in the middle of NEL).
Patience and being grateful is my current lesson and my teacher at the same time it’s a blessing to have the privilege to be able to wake up and have opportunity to do anything🌏