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Sutona’s Law

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Social media is limited. the brain is limitless and so are the possibilities.#Kumapirates #OPTCG #DJSOTM #CFC

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HIAMHIGH
HIAMHIGH@hi_amhigh·
Marijuana growing freely in the mountains of Napal, the only place on earth where weed grows naturally over and over
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Andy Collectz
Andy Collectz@AndyCollectz·
GameStop has started taking preorders for the new OPTCG products. Prices are reportedly: $13 - Booster/Sleeved Packs (OP16 & OP17) $50 - Starter Deck 30 $60 - Illustration Boxes (IB07 & IB08) Find a GS here: howl.link/xm7s0fstcnkw2 #ad
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Anime Tweets
Anime Tweets@AnimexTwts·
Universal Studios Japan built a Real Memorial for Ace and Whitebeard
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Complex
Complex@Complex·
That Japan trip definitely gotta make it out the group chat now 🏎️ Uber just launched Uber Drift in Tokyo, giving tourists a chance to experience Japan’s famous drifting culture firsthand. Riders get picked up in an Uber Black before heading to Mobara Twin Circuit for high speed drift rides with pro drivers. Limited bookings available through July 1 in the Uber app. [📸: via/ UBER]
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We Rave You
We Rave You@weraveyou·
This guy is bringing back the iconic Tecktonik dance that took over the internet in the late 2000s. Who remembers these dance moves? 🎥: cheba_man/IG
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Pew
Pew@pewpiece·
Japan's national football team has been gifted a Blue Straw Hat by the official One Piece team.
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unonumero56
unonumero56@unonumero_56·
The amount of One Piece references put into other media lately has been insane
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Artur - Library of Ohara
Artur - Library of Ohara@newworldartur·
I feel really stupid for only realizing now, but it's finally clicking in King Luven is likely based on LUdwig Van BeethoVEN #OnePiece
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Davy D | Straw Hat Dev
Davy D | Straw Hat Dev@strawhat_davy·
why ope ope no mi is the ultimate devil fruit. it's a little exaggeration but it does connects.
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One Piece Merch News
One Piece Merch News@OPMerchandise·
Here’s a look at One Piece Double-Wall Glass. Heat-resistant, double-wall glass for both hot and cold drinks. Features the Gum-Gum, Flame-Flame, and Op-Op Fruits. ¥3520 each 🇯🇵: July 9, 2026 One Piece Base Shop only #OnePiece
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kira 👾
kira 👾@kirawontmiss·
so real
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Feyi
Feyi@FeyiKeta·
Escanor going from a skinny bartender to easily finishing two of the commandments is still a crazy introduction The Aura
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Mexico paid $20 million for eight minutes in this movie. Then those eight minutes forced them to invent an entire cultural tradition. Before Spectre, Mexico City had no Day of the Dead parade. The holiday was celebrated at home, at cemeteries, with family altars. Quiet, intimate, centuries old. Sam Mendes fabricated a massive street parade for the opening sequence, shot it with 1,500 extras in skeleton costumes across the Zócalo, and audiences worldwide assumed they were watching a real annual event. Mexico's government had negotiated hard for the placement. Leaked Sony hack emails showed officials offered up to $20 million in tax incentives for four minutes of positive portrayal. Sony was drowning in a $300 million budget. The deal included script changes: the Bond girl had to be a Mexican actress, the villain could not be Mexican, and the city's modern skyline had to appear on screen. Then the movie opened in 182 countries and tourists started booking flights to Mexico City for the parade. The parade that did not exist. Tourism authorities panicked. Visitors were arriving expecting the spectacle they saw in the film and finding nothing. So in October 2016, the government spent $500,000, hired 650 volunteers, built dozens of floats and giant skeleton marionettes, and staged the first real Día de los Muertos parade in Mexico City's history. 250,000 people showed up. They openly called it a "Spectre-style parade" in press materials. Ten years later, the parade draws millions. Anthropologists call it the "pizza effect," where a cultural element gets exported, transformed abroad, and reimported as authentic. Mexico's most famous public celebration of its most sacred holiday was invented by a British director shooting a $300 million spy movie. That tracking shot is doing more for Mexico City's economy every November than the $20 million they paid for it.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic

The opening of Spectre (2015) is so good it almost tricks the brain into thinking the entire movie is about to be a masterpiece. That Día de los Muertos tracking shot through Mexico City is pure Bond flexing for five straight minutes.

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Dom Dolla
Dom Dolla@domdolla·
I regularly ask myself what does it take to make a great show and how can I push new boundaries… I want to make this tour the best I possibly can and the pieces are starting to come together🔬🧪🪨 ill be premiering my new production in my home town and announcing more cities soon 👽🛸 if i never tour again for the rest of my life i’ll know i threw the best parties i possibly could…🖖🏼❤️
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𝗠𝘂𝗵𝗲𝗲 ♛
𝗠𝘂𝗵𝗲𝗲 ♛@muheediva01·
WHO CAN HONESTLY SAY THEY’VE HAD THE SAME PHONE NUMBER FOR THE LAST 7 YEARS❓
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