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@KaVangsArea
She/Her No AI 🚫 A Vietnamese Artist/ Live2D rigger, and I play Reverse 1999
Vietnam Katılım Ekim 2023
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Hihihi Thankyou so much @tailsyxd_TTV
for trusting Dairen to do your Vtuber Model ^^
Hey #artmoots Check this out ^^
#vgencommission
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@mochapopsVP Ối dồi ôi thế giới hình tròn, lướt chút cái gặp người quen 🤣
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⪩⪨ hi, I’m mocha ♡⋆. ٩(◕‿◕。)۶
❥ your local mafia boss ・ᴗ・
❥ I do tech stream, league stream, karaoke stream, and yapping stream
❥ English & Vietnamese
❥ PST or UTC/GMT -8
❥ Oshi mark: 🩷🌸🦋
▸General: #mochavp
▸Art: #mocherryart

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@Morrow_Ex3 Yeah cuz what is going on with all that detail 😭🤣 I hope ur back is ok haha
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(wip)Cms for my friend 🟢🔵
My back is starting to complain 𓀗
#artmoots #commission #cms #charoc #illutration #WIPㅤㅤㅤ

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a speed drawing of my babies~
I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!!!
looking for more friends and #artmoots!!
thank you again for commissioning me!! <3
#folloforfolloback #speedpaint #artworks #commission #artist #fypシ゚viralシfypシ゚ #artmoots
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@DoctorLemma Damn so that one story was fake? I remember back in 2014 someone told me they shut down flappy bird cause the owner of the app shot and killed his brother.
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In 2014, a programmer in Vietnam deleted the most downloaded game on earth because he said it was ruining his life. He was making $50,000 a day when he did it.
Dong Nguyen grew up in a village near Hanoi. He discovered video games through Super Mario Bros as a kid and started coding his own at 16. He built Flappy Bird in two to three days using a bird character from a game he’d already cancelled. The gameplay was inspired by bouncing a ping pong ball on a paddle for as long as you can. He thought existing mobile games were too complicated and wanted something anyone could play on the move. He released it quietly in May 2013. Nobody noticed.
For five months, nothing happened. Then a well-known YouTuber reviewed it. Downloads surged. By the end of January 2014, Flappy Bird was the most downloaded free app on the planet with over 50 million downloads. Nguyen, who had been working alone from Hanoi, was suddenly earning $50,000 a day from in-app adverts.
Then it turned. Parents complained the game was ruining their children’s lives. Players sent him messages blaming him for their broken phones and lost jobs. Paparazzi camped outside his house. He stopped sleeping. On 8 February 2014, he tweeted: “I can call Flappy Bird a success of mine. But it also ruins my simple life. So now I hate it.” Twenty-two hours later, he deleted it from every app store.
Phones with the game still installed were listed online for thousands of dollars. The internet assumed it was a publicity stunt. It wasn’t. In an interview shortly after, he sat chain-smoking and said the game was designed to be played for a few relaxed minutes. “But it happened to become an addictive product. I think it has become a problem. To solve that problem, it’s best to take down Flappy Bird. It’s gone forever.”
He still lives in Hanoi. He still makes games through his small studio, dotGears, which has six employees. He stays out of public life. In 2024, a company acquired the Flappy Bird trademark and announced a reboot. Nguyen said he has no connection to it.
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