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ใใใใๆญฃๅฝๅใใฆใใๅฅด่ น็ซใคใ ใใใๆฐๅไธๅใๅ้ใใฆ่ชๅใง็ต็น็ทจๆใใฆ่ชๅใงใฒใผใ ไฝใใใฆ็บๅฃฒๅใซๆตท่ณ็ๅบๅใฃใฆๅ็็ตถใใใฆใฟใใใ











Pero no estamos hablando de desarrolladores independientes, estmoss hablando de compaรฑรญas multimillonarias





Gaijins are complaining that the Japanese are rightfully upset by these Western criminals who pirate their games To all Westerners: in Japan, you PAY for your games so that more games can be created in the future. Stealing makes you a criminal, and criminals need to be PUNISHED!

ใใๆ้ซใซ้ ญๆชใ็ปๅใ ใใช ๅฃฒใฃใฆใใใชใไบใฏๆตท่ณ็ใๅ จใใใฃใฆๆญฃๅฝๅๅบๆฅใชใใใๅฃฒใๅฃฒใใชใใฏๆณ็ใซไฝใๅ้กใชใๆตท่ณ็ใฏ็ฏ็ฝชใ ใใ ใฃใฆๅฃฒใฃใฆใใใชใใใ ใใใใง็ฏ็ฝชใใพใใ้ใๅฝใชใใ๏ผ ็ตถ็ใ้ๅฎๅใ็ช็ใใฆใๆใพใใชใใใ ๅฃฒใฃใฆใใใชใใๆตท่ณใใใใฏใใ ใฎ่ ่ฟซใงใใ็กใใ

Scientists in Japan have reportedly developed a recycling process capable of recovering up to 90% of lithium from used batteries This is important because it means less mining, less waste, and lower harm to the environment. It can also help provide more materials for electric car and phone batteries. If this works on a large scale, it could make future batteries cheaper and more sustainable.






