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CrazyDescent

@crazy_descent

Drawing, guitar, games, 80/90s anime, politics, tech, hastwt, Cheat Engine 🚫AI

Присоединился Aralık 2010
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Arya Yadeghaar (Backup)
Arya Yadeghaar (Backup)@AryJeayBackup·
The IRGC paraded a pink Shahed-136 drone in Ahvaz. (Note: Pink colored drones, missiles, weapons etc became symbol after the viral video of a little Iranian girl asking to strike Tel Aviv with a pink missile.)
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Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani

NEW 🇮🇷🇮🇱: A Young Iranian Demonstrator asks the IRGC Aerospace Force to: "Strike Tel Aviv with a Pink Missile" Something tells me we will see a pink missile in wave 98 or 99 in the coming days.

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CrazyDescent@crazy_descent·
@staidindoors Wow we could've had more mid movies instead of those other mid movies!
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staid@staidindoors·
Speed Racer opened one week before Iron Man. Imagine how different cinema would be if Iron Man had bombed and Speed Racer made four times its budget.
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CrazyDescent
CrazyDescent@crazy_descent·
Right now Twitter/X has an annoying 'double audio' bug when viewing videos..lots of threads on Reddit about it. If you reload a Tweet with video it also shows a double loading icon..
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Genki✨
Genki✨@Genki_JPN·
Shigeru Miyamoto says he finds it strange that film critics were so negative about The Super Mario Galaxy Movie! via Nintendo Patents Watch/ @NDW_info “Regarding the critics' reviews of the first film, I remember thinking, ‘they have a point.’ But I figured this time would be different... only to find that the they were even harsher than last time, which I found rather odd (laughs). We stepped in from another medium and did our best to help energize the film industry. And yet the very people who are supposed to champion the film industry are the ones being so negative; it’s truly baffling.” bsky.app/profile/ninpat…
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 1995, 45% of British milk was delivered to the doorstep before seven in the morning by a milkman in an electric float. In 2026, it is 3%. The milkman has been effectively abolished inside one human generation. The supermarket walked in, undercut the cost by a few pence per pint, and the daily ritual of British household life, glass bottles clinking on the step at half past six, was gone by the time the children of 1995 had finished secondary school. The cost to the customer was a few pence per pint. The cost to the system was, in rough order: the glass bottle that was washed and reused hundreds of times, replaced with a plastic bottle that is used once and recycled imperfectly. The local dairy that supplied one town, replaced with a national processor that supplies half the country. The milk that arrived four hours after milking, replaced with milk that arrived three days after milking after a journey of 200 miles. The conversation on the doorstep, replaced with a self-checkout beep. The milkman himself, incidentally, had the lowest recorded rate of heart disease of any male occupation in Britain. He walked approximately 12 miles a day, finished work by 10am, and ate a cooked breakfast. He has been replaced, in the same delivery role, by a zero-hours Amazon Flex driver sitting in a Ford Transit. A small piece of British daily infrastructure was quietly demolished. Nobody was consulted. The milk is still being produced. It is just being produced further away, transported further, kept in plastic, and sold at a different margin, by a different business, to a customer who never sees who milked the cow. The milkman knew your name. The self-checkout does not.
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CrazyDescent
CrazyDescent@crazy_descent·
Oh Netlify is doing AI now..looks like I got out in time. If they're holding onto my email after account deletion I wouldn't trust em anyhow
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CrazyDescent@crazy_descent·
@Netlify i deleted my account over a month ago, why are you mailing me with privacy policy updates.
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CrazyDescent@crazy_descent·
@halpy14 Lol ok..doesnt look like it, its not straight
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hal-py🥟@halpy14·
遊佐あかね
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VideoGameArt&Tidbits
VideoGameArt&Tidbits@VGArtAndTidbits·
“Soryaa Top Secret” gag manga from Weekly Famitsu magazine (1990). In this particular comic, a Mega Man-like character snatches someone’s bra. By today’s standards this might seem a little crude, but this sort of humor was a trope in manga and anime at the time.
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Wolf359
Wolf359@RikerHadron·
Imagine an ancient Martian lake that surged, dried, and brewed like a prebiotic cauldron in clay that locked these secrets away for billions of years. Mars wasn’t just wet — it was a cosmic soup pot cooking the ingredients of life. Curiosity just smashed open a 3.5-billion-year-old rock called Mary Anning 3 and unleashed a chemistry explosion never seen before on another planet. Using a rare “wet chemistry” solvent — the first time ever deployed off Earth — it cracked 21 wild organic molecules, including brand-new ones like a nitrogen ring that looks like a DNA/RNA precursor, and sulfur double-rings straight from interstellar meteorites. This is huge. Ancient Mars hosted complex carbon chemistry ready for life’s building blocks. Sample return now. Who’s ready for the Red Planet’s origin story?
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NASA Mars
NASA Mars@NASAMars·
After years of lab work, the results are in: A rock that our Curiosity rover analyzed has the most diverse collection of carbon-containing molecules ever found on the Red Planet. Of 21 organic molecules found, 7 were detected for the first time on Mars go.nasa.gov/3QiG52h
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Citizen X
Citizen X@PatBryanTX2·
@ethanmwolf It is my opinion that this Piker fellow is a fart in a windstorm; and an irrelevant diversion who refuses to acknowledge how insignificant his self is.
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Ethan Wolf 🇺🇸
Ethan Wolf 🇺🇸@ethanmwolf·
I’ve warned Democrats for months about Hasan Piker’s efforts to insert himself into our party. Read my op-ed in The Washington Post about why the normalization of Piker within the Democratic Party is a mistake Democrats cannot afford to make. wapo.st/4cyGZyT
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CrazyDescent
CrazyDescent@crazy_descent·
Drawing some faces from the great Shining in the Darkness cover
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🏳️‍🌈 CHERSAN SRISATJANG ✈️
🔴นาทีพิธีกรรายการทีวีญี่ปุ่นปรับโหมดจากร่าเริงเป็นจริงจังหลังมีแผ่นดินไหว ขนาด 7.4 เกิดขึ้นบ่ายวันนี้ 📺ผู้ประกาศข่าว-พิธีกรจะถูกเทรนมาเพื่อรับมือเหตุไม่คาดคิดและใช้ภาษา-ท่าทางตามระดับคำเตือน เช่น ถ้าเตือนขั้นสูงสุดอาจถึงขั้นตะโกนว่า “ชีวิตของคุณสำคัญที่สุด หนีเดี๋ยวนี้ !”
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kristina.@cosmepolitics·
It’s fine leftists list alternatives to Hasan for liberals to engage with, but the excuse of it being “his personality” is bullshit since when you list his more kinder and gentler alternatives they bitch about them also. It shows that liberals actually hate the policies.
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CrazyDescent@crazy_descent·
@ZaidJilani So what is the trap..giving an answer like 'bad idea' and then the following mediastorm that focuses on some drama?
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