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Acquired Stardust
almost home
RMH
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Bai Yilou
Middle Age Dragon, Sigikid
Everything is embarrassing if you live your life through the eyes of others btw
The recently released Nintendo Switch Online version of Donkey Kong 64 applies some emulator-level patches to the game to make it more playable than the famously glitched Wii U Virtual Console version, including adding carefully calibrated lag to make the emulation as accurate as possible to the Nintendo 64 hardware, and other enhancements.
One inexplicable enhancement, however, is "conditional grape darkening" introduced in Lanky's shooting minigame in Hideout Helm. This is the only place in the game where the graphic for Lanky's grapes has been darkened considerably through a patch included in the NSO version. Note that this place features a lot of grape-shooting, but Lanky can shoot a lot of grapes literally everywhere else in the game as well if the player wishes, so singling out this one spot is particularly bizarre
Top: how the grapes appear during regular gameplay. Middle: how they appear during that one minigame. Bottom: a side-by-side comparison.
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this is a foundational text to me i can’t believe it hasn’t even cracked 4k retweets
Newman's Pterodactyl, the 261st Known One.
🐶 Trees as good citizens. Washington, D.C.American Tree Association[1922] Original source Image description: Illustration from 1922 titled “Trees as good citizens” showing color drawings of six different tree leaves and branches. The top row displays Tulip Poplar with broad, yellow-green leaves; Sweet-Gum showing star-shaped red leaves; and Scarlet Oak with deeply lobed red and green leaves. The bottom row features Basswood with rounded yellow leaves, White Cedar with dark green, scale-like foliage, Flowering Dogwood with smooth, oval leaves turning red and green, and Shagbark Hickory with elongated yellow leaves. Each tree is labeled underneath in clear, uppercase text. The illustration highlights the detailed shapes and fall colors of the leaves.
grug dont have to change!
The seemingly-simple question "What's the largest number printed on a Magic card?" is unfortunately complicated by imprecise definitions of "largest", "number", "printed on" and "Magic card". I currently have six candidates with varying degrees of validity
It's tricky grey areas all the way down.
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