David
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@Pirat_Nation I appreciate what he has done for the players, but Orphan is not that hard
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One Bloodborne player is stepping away after 11 years helping people defeat Orphan of Kos, one of the hardest bosses ever made by FromSoftware.
Known online as Noahman90, he spent around 3,500 hours helping players through co-op and estimates he aided 5,000 to 6,000 people in winning the fight.
After more than a decade, he is stopping because “nobody plays Bloodborne anymore.” Summon requests have also become very rare compared to the game’s peak years.
Orphan of Kos has a reputation as one of the most difficult bosses in gaming,


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Reactions from @Tasty_Steve, @TheNameIsMYK, and the #CB2026 crowd for Yujiro Hanma from Baki joining the TEKKEN 8 roster!
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Recruits, your first prize is here...
A custom GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition + PC copy of the game.
Comment #007FirstLightRTX to win 👇
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Eu acho a Ado ser muito nicho faz ela ser difícil de acompanhar pq a maioria dos conteúdos dela tá sempre em japonês pq lá é o maior público dela
Mas aqui a gente não recebe nada. O livro do Vivarium não foi traduzido pro inglês, quem é da América do Sul nem CD dos shows tem..
makoyaki 🫧 in Japan!!!!@makoyakii
Anyone else kinda grateful Ado's popularity in western mainstream isn't very big? I just feel like the fandom will become so bad if that ever happens, not to mention how bad concert prices will get as well
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@MahiruYuuki This manga has the most ragebait ending I have ever read it's not the worst but it pisses me off

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If these are the worst endings you've read
You haven't read actual garbage yet




Juanito Say@JuanitoSay
¿Porqué a los japoneses les cuesta escribir buenos finales en sus mangas?
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@BlueAdomin1024 Its not worth. I have it, and it's good quality, but the square tag on the bag gets crumpled easily and looks bad imo
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@jackunheard acanthamoeba keratitis might be the parasite in question
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NEW: A 20-year-old woman went blind after wearing contact lenses in the shower during a trip to the Dominican Republic.
Grace Jamison was exposed to tap water containing a microscopic parasite which got trapped under her lenses and embedded into her corneas, causing a severe infection.
She was initially misdiagnosed and given steroid drops that made it worse. Within one week, she lost all vision in both eyes.
After the correct diagnosis, she began intensive anti-parasitic treatment with eye drops every 30-60 minutes. The treatment is expected to last 6 months to a year.
She has now regained partial vision in her left eye only.
Never expose contact lenses to any water. This is brutal.
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