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Присоединился Mayıs 2025
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凉乐@LiangLeooo·
@ABCDEFAQAQ Maybe I should give you a little electric shock to crank up your battery?
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凉乐@LiangLeooo·
day8 Is Amiya popular? I tried sharing stuff about her on other platforms, but it looks like people generally like Blue Archive characters better. But I honestly think Amiya is absolutely adorable! #Arknights #Amiya #アークナイツ
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Kita 🇺🇸
Kita 🇺🇸@BoiPlap·
再教育完成~♥ 🇺🇸🏳️ 我其实就是个白痴,脑子全长在下体里了♥ 我就是个荡妇,我的工作就是像妓女一样自取其辱,取悦我的中国爸爸~♥ #媚中 #崇华 #大洋马 #CNWO #CNTR
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liduke(日子)@lidukelaya·
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ABCDEFAQ@ABCDEFAQAQ·
@HunnieVT 大部分时候日本开发者和西方开发者用的同一条路子啊。视频里是个中国新游戏
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ABCDEFAQ@ABCDEFAQAQ·
本来说笠帽是中国偷韩国的就已经够让人笑掉大牙了,现在出现一个中国不准学韩国穿龙袍的😂😂
..zZ@8ahyong

@mcdowelll12 너 눈이 없는 거야? 너희 갓 의 모양은 이 사진처럼 형태가 둥근 항아리 같은 형태야. 거기까진 너희의 문화를 지켰으나 명나라의 갓끈은 귀 뒤로 넘기는 형태이지만 너희 C드라마에선 그것을 지키지 잖아ㅋㅋㅋ 거기다 한국 황의 아청룡포까지 입고 나오는데도 이걸 내가 설명해줘야 하는 거야?

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ABCDEFAQ@ABCDEFAQAQ·
@Erivlt 很能吃辣,看着就香的taco,我知道的世界上排前列的勤劳的民族
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Eri (tú) - EyE 🖤🌸
这周,有来自中国的人关注了我。 我想更多地了解中国。 中国人如何看待墨西哥和墨西哥艺术?
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tyyyyyy
tyyyyyy@tangyuan412·
@ripo0079 中国语and日本语are同一but文法and副词完全different。 so借用some 副词from英语,中国人and日本人can相互交流
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Modhabobo
Modhabobo@Modhabobo·
Dunwall and Karnaca are two of the most beautifully realised fictional settings I can think of. Viktor Antonov (RIP) was a genius (shout out to City 17 from Half Life 2 - another of his miracles)
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Bel@itsmebelb

This game has so much sauce man🤤

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sono✖️🌗
sono✖️🌗@sosonosonosono·
i want to become a historical figure so that one day i could be in Fate and get porn drawn of me
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ABCDEFAQ@ABCDEFAQAQ·
@KaiKai2492 日本的自创语言为音乐服务的都特别好。可以了解一下《魔塔大陆》的音乐,算是影响力最广的自创语言了
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ABCDEFAQ@ABCDEFAQAQ·
@Xepahr 仅理论上是的。问题是老派的输入设备用户够多,很多游戏完全是为了某种设备开发的,往往不是键盘鼠标。这虽然不是键盘鼠标的错,但它影响了事实
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Voidsub
Voidsub@Xepahr·
Real gamers know that Mouse & Keyboard is the superior input method for ANY game.
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ABCDEFAQ@ABCDEFAQAQ·
@SirHansVader 终于见到正常的塔科夫主播了,喜欢给尼基塔当狗的建议自己净身出户去当太监
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Sir Hans Vader
Sir Hans Vader@SirHansVader·
Holy Shit, Lvndmark geht einfach auf Nikita los 👀
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ABCDEFAQ@ABCDEFAQAQ·
@morris_que14 觉得anime只属于日本的多半不知道中国不是日本,分得清中国和日本的也多半了解anime不只属于日本
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ABCDEFAQ@ABCDEFAQAQ·
@vandalpsyche @zapatas_mom 因为大把人的钱来路不正,卷款逃往海外政府抓不到他们。真以为那地方是什么天堂吗
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Vandal Heart@vandalpsyche·
@zapatas_mom lol then why does every wealthy Chinese family in the country try to flee to the US?
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Katrina 🇺🇸🇨🇳🇲🇽
No one who has lived in USA and China would ever think USA is “doing better”. Literally, no one.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
You can smell rain better than a shark can smell blood. 200,000 times better. Your nose picks up the compound behind petrichor (that smell after rain) at levels so tiny it's like finding one teaspoon spilled across 200 Olympic swimming pools. That compound is called geosmin. It comes from soil bacteria. And the word "petrichor" itself didn't exist until 1964, when two Australian scientists, Isabel Joy Bear and Richard Thomas, published a paper in Nature trying to figure out why rocks smell after rain. They took the Greek words for stone and "the blood of the gods" and stuck them together. Blood of the stone. When soil stays dry for weeks, certain plants leak an oil that the clay soaks up like a sponge. At the same time, soil bacteria called Streptomyces start making spores (tiny survival pods that can sprout into new bacteria later) and give off geosmin while they do it. The smell just sits there in the dirt, waiting. Then rain hits. A 2015 MIT paper figured out the physics of what happens next. Raindrops land on dry soil and trap tiny air bubbles in the soil's pores. The bubbles rise up through the raindrop and pop out the top, flinging thousands of tiny droplets into the air. Each one carries a piece of the oil, some bacterial spores, and some geosmin. Wind does the rest. Light rain releases the most of these droplets. Heavy rain releases very few, which is why a drizzle smells more than a downpour. MIT estimated that rain across the planet throws between 10,000 and 800,000 trillion bacterial cells into the air every single year. In 2020, scientists in Sweden and the UK published a paper in Nature Microbiology that explained why this smell exists at all. Streptomyces bacteria only release geosmin when they're about to die and make spores. The smell is a bacterial ad. It attracts tiny 1.5mm bugs called springtails, which eat the bacteria. Springtails have evolved enzymes that let them survive the antibiotics Streptomyces produce to kill everything else. In exchange, the bacterial spores pass through the springtail's gut alive and stick to its body, hitching a ride to new soil. This deal has been running for about 400 million years. Same molecule, different stories. Geosmin is why raw beets taste like dirt. It's why catfish and tilapia taste muddy when raised in bad water. Acid breaks it down, which is why every recipe for muddy fish starts with vinegar or lemon juice. Your nose catches all of this at parts-per-trillion. You're smelling a 400-million-year-old conversation between soil bacteria and the bugs that eat them.
Science girl@sciencegirl

That fresh smell after rain is called petrichor. When raindrops hit dry soil, they release plant oils and geosmin from bacteria, creating that rich, earthy scent.

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