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Profile pic from "Pokémon: Detective Pikachu" (2019) @ 51min
@DrKlementine This is the third in a series of Miku illustrations by @widvnhak
1st, pre-BRA×JPN game: https://t.co/TXDZ9pXDv9
2nd, post-BRA×JPN game: https://t.co/OnIeA5ska3
3rd, post-BRA×NLD game:
https://t.co/x9s5AsgNqd
(Me): so, we create this "virtual memory" to trick processes into thinking they have a contiguous address layout
(Medieval peasant): Would not thy abstraction swell the tally of mem'ry lookups?
(Me): well, yes. to deal with that we created the "translation lookaside buffer"
@juonbu This song is "Road of Resistance" by BABYMETAL
This clip specifically is of a 2 March 2024 live cover at Yokohama Arena (JP), during their "Legend - MM" world tour:
https://t.co/4CsX6O5djF
@arinaariri This is p.37 unit 7 of "Learning 300 Kanji Through Stories" (2008), en/ko/pt/es ver., ISBN 9784874244029; see https://t.co/1j3J6MbH3o
It's also a word for word copy of a 25 November 2014 tweet by @livein_china, which itself is seemingly a rip from Weibo
https://t.co/s5owbDDdZM
@LonghoC to everyone asking, this is page 67 of "A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters" (1998), by Kenneth G. Henshall, ISBN 978-0-8048-2038-7
it's no longer on Internet Archive, but you can (very) easily find it online :)
@LonghoC to everyone asking, this is page 67 of "A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters" (1998), by Kenneth G. Henshall, ISBN 978-0-8048-2038-7
it's no longer on Internet Archive, but you can (very) easily find it online :)
@LonghoC to everyone asking, this is page 67 of "A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters" (1998), by Kenneth G. Henshall, ISBN 978-0-8048-2038-7
it's no longer on Internet Archive, but you can (very) easily find it online :)
@LonghoC to everyone asking, this is page 67 of "A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters" (1998), by Kenneth G. Henshall, ISBN 978-0-8048-2038-7
it's no longer on Internet Archive, but you can (very) easily find it online :)
This is Jabari, the then ~2yo rescued African serval at Gatorland (FL)
The original video is from circa July 2019, see: https://t.co/zi1LckSEXO
But this isn't an unusal/"first time" reaction, that's just how he plays with ice; see:
https://t.co/wE7FWhykjA
https://t.co/jKlBWitvSm
This is Jabari, the then ~2yo rescued African serval at Gatorland (FL)
The original video is from circa July 2019, see: https://t.co/zi1LckSEXO
But this isn't an unusal/"first time" reaction, that's just how he plays with ice; see:
https://t.co/wE7FWhykjA
https://t.co/jKlBWitvSm
This is an 8 November 2025 video by Instagram account @cambriahope: https://t.co/BGM6vQnFMx
The music is an orchestral version of Rihanna's 2011 "Where Have You Been" (https://t.co/agNsGk92n5) mixed by James Liam Figueroa, released in October 2025: https://t.co/iCHUd3GJ6s
This is an 8 November 2025 video by Instagram account @cambriahope: https://t.co/BGM6vQnFMx
The music is an orchestral version of Rihanna's 2011 "Where Have You Been" (https://t.co/agNsGk92n5) mixed by James Liam Figueroa, released in October 2025: https://t.co/iCHUd3GJ6s
(and you thought I was done)
THE HAT PHOTO was made available by @PngImgCom (https://t.co/9gBUESO14C) in 2014, under CC-BY-NC and.. get this.. with a fully transparent background!
yep, OP must've clicked on some pseudo-scam website to get the image with the checkerboard pattern
@THE_RAIZEN_M@mnhs some people have asked MNHS for more info but they seemingly don't know much about it :\
"The physical photograph itself provides no further information and the donation did not come with identification either"
the updated URL is this:
https://t.co/duqv9zYi1d
This tintype photo of a dog (likely a Samoyed) holding a pipe really was taken circa 1875, and is held and was digitized by the Minnesota Historical Society (@mnhs): https://t.co/r12TMaojRF
Sadly, they don't know who took the photo :(
There's a few different digital versions:
@plscredit @BIPOCBob @LostMemeArchive Here is also the song's event page with downloads that include every single musical note wav file is as how BMS songs work, although the drive files no longer work so you'll have to get them through a BMS song database
https://t.co/Rmgqtn63V5
@dealerofmelons @BIPOCBob @LostMemeArchive yep!! thanks :)
though, if I may: "ああああ" just means "aaaa"; the author's username is "ricora" on SoundCloud, where I believe it was first uploaded online:
https://t.co/tybA7uQKui
@luxangelae This is an illustration on p.30 of 隠岐国産物絵図注書 ("Illustrated guide of domestic products of Oki Province"), c.1700s, at the National Diet Library in Japan
It and the bat on p.34 sometimes go viral due to their cuteness
It's available online here: https://t.co/deKvvtZBse