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Herringbone Tweed
@aGameCollector
Previously "Trenchcoat Bee" - HaloBlu#4110 (outdated)
Katılım Kasım 2019
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@geoffkeighley Fuck Bill Kramer & a wise man once said "Fuck The Oscars".
The late David Keighley has done incredible work for IMAX, and it will be remembered forever, Geoff.
I'm really excited to see the future of the Keighley IMAX camera ❤️

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@geoffkeighley Sorry that happened! Sounds like your dad was a legend!
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The Oscars’ response?
AMPAS/Oscar CEO Bill Kramer apparently blocked me on Instagram last night after seeing my post expressing disappointment about the broadcast’s In Memoriam omission of my father.
You truly can’t make this stuff up.
Geoff Keighley@geoffkeighley
So incredibly disappointed and heartbroken that the #Oscars and AMPAS chose not to include my father, David Keighley, and his immeasurable contributions to IMAX and cinema in the In Memoriam segment in the broadcast. I will never forget.
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ANIMAL CROSSING HAS BEEN 100% DECOMPILED FOR
Download the port! Try it out!

André@Andrezitosss
MDSSSSS
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The latest Switch 2 update allows Switch games to run in TV Mode while in Handheld Mode. You can also makes notes about your friends (but they won't see them). gameinformer.com/2026/03/17/swi…


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In the very first photograph of the Parthenon in Athens, taken almost 200 years ago in 1839, an observant eye will notice an Ottoman mosque in its center. It was demolished immediately after Greece gained independence from the Ottomans in 1843 to showcase the idealized classical Greek identity again
The Parthenon had served many different purposes over time, first a temple to Athena, later a Byzantine church, and eventually a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of Athens in 1458.
Following the establishment of the modern Greece after the Greek War of Independence, Greek authorities removed the Ottoman structures from the Acropolis in the 1840s in an effort to restore the monument’s classical appearance and emphasize the nation’s ancient heritage.
The Parthenon suffered one of its greatest destructions in 1687, when a Venetian bombardment ignited an Ottoman gunpowder store inside the temple, causing a massive explosion that blew out much of the structure still missing today.
© History Pictures
#archaeohistories

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you are boring as heII if you can’t have fun without drugs
Bad girls@ihyBad
so some people just… exist??
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@aGameCollector idk I just have a lot of stories to tell and opinions to say ig?
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Nintendo: *Refuses to Price cut their 8-2 year old games*
Retailers: Fine, I'll do it myself.
Tuna 🐟@smolTunaz
Today is my lucky day cause wtf is this 😭😭😭
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@Rainmaker1973 It’s easier to remember odd numbers run north and south, even numbers east and west.
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Near Charlotte, NC in the 1970s, you would see people by the side of two-lane highways selling gallon jugs of "Cherry Cider" with a deflated balloon over the top.
It was non-alcoholic, but if you took it home and let it sit for a week it would ferment. You would know this because the balloon would inflate. Not sure if it was spiked with yeast beforehand.
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During Prohibition in 1920s and early 1930s, clever loopholes appeared in the marketplace. One example was the “grape brick,” a block of concentrated dried grapes sold as a way to make grape juice. The packaging often included warnings explaining exactly how not to ferment it into wine.
When the U.S. banned the sale of alcohol from 1920 to 1933, vineyards and wineries faced ruin. To survive, many shifted to producing “legal” products, like grape bricks or grape concentrate. These blocks could be dissolved in water to create juice, which was fully legal.
But the instructions were written with a wink: labels cautioned customers that if they left the juice sitting for a certain number of days, it might ferment into wine, something they were not supposed to do. In reality, this was exactly the outcome many customers wanted, and grape brick sales skyrocketed.
This clever workaround allowed vineyards in California to stay afloat and even expand during Prohibition. Once the ban was lifted, many of those same vineyards reemerged as major players in the U.S. wine industry.
At the height of Prohibition, enough grape bricks were sold to make more than 200 million gallons of “juice,” a suspiciously high figure given the law of the time.
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The sprawling alien world of planet Mira, now enhanced on #NintendoSwitch2 with improved frame rates and up to 4K resolution in TV mode!
Join the fight for survival in #XenobladeChroniclesX: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, available now!
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Microsoft confirms Windows 11 version 26H1 will not be updated to version 26H2 this fall, and won't get another feature update until 2027.
The special offshoot version of Windows 11 is exclusive to Snapdragon X2 devices shipping this spring, meaning you'll only be able to get version 26H1 if you buy new hardware that comes with it. Version 26H2 will be the next feature update for existing Windows 11 users, but it won't be made available to version 26H1 PCs.
That's because version 26H2 will be based on an older version of the Windows platform. Version 26H1 ships on top of Bromine, whereas 26H2 (and 25H2/24H2) ship on top of the two year old Germanium platform release.

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