i don't do bad sauce passes
One Nice Bug Per Day
Monterey Bay Aquarium
hello vonnie
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

blake kathryn

if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Game of Thrones Daily
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Peter Solarz
Xuebing Du

izzy's playlists!
occasionally subtle

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@delicatepeanutlover
ppriiiide montgh Yay pride Yay
retry now doodle
tomodachi crime scene
Tomodaci death
Gave my Miis a proper hangout spot
Some tomodachi photos
Day 3818 - 30 May 2026
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mmm…. robit…
everyone quick grab your blow dryers
miiku in full
to the people who told me i could use a usb-c to connect my switch to my computer--thank you! here's a selection of screenshots featuring the triple baka squad + gumi, as well as the gay couple that seems to have sort of adopted miku
I have no fucking idea
my miiku spends her time watching ants with her pet clione
Antin_Illust
舌ベロ - Toototo2112
don’t worry about it
For many Mario games, their internal project names are known through a combination of officially released material by Nintendo, datamining the files, and leaked development material. Most of the names are self-explanatory and those that are not immediately apparent often turn out to be elaborate wordplay instead, such as the clever "554g" for Paper Mario: Sticker Star, explained in this previous post.
One of the more mysterious project names is "Bastet", for Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move for the Nintendo 3DS eShop. Bastet is the name for an ancient Egyptian goddess, often depicted as a woman with a cat head.
It is theorized that since one of the roles attested to Bastet was that of a goddess of protection, and the player's task in this game is to guide the Mini Marios to the goal while protecting them from danger, then the player takes on a role of a deity of protection in this manner.
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