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Honor to Hachi forever. (o_ _)o ❣

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HACHIKŌ “THE SPIRIT OF DEVOTION” for smite Pantheon: Japanese Role:guardian
Reblogging this beautiful work of art, a magnificent drawing of a magnificent dog: “忠犬ハチ公 “ as he is known in his birth land...
Honor to Hachi forever. (o_ _)o ❣
A wee cute cartoon about Hachi’s Life. (Tω T )
“Hachi, my friend, Parker is never coming home. But if Hachiko wants to wait, then Hachiko should wait. You want to wait for him, don’t you? Have a long life, Hachi.“
...Did you heard that? It was the sound of my heart shattering into a million microscopic pieces... If the movie by itself makes you cry, finding out that the story did really happen totally kills you...
・゜・(ノД`) ・゚゚・。 Muh poor little Hachi!!
Last shot of Hachikou ハチ公 (November 10, 1923 - March 8, 1935) at Shibuya, Japan - December 30, 1934
Source Shibuya-ku, Provincial Museum 渋谷区郷土博物館
Hachikou ハチ公 (November 10, 1923 - March 8, 1935) - Shibuya Station 渋谷駅, Tokyo, Japan - 1930s
The famous Hachiko ハチコ (November 10, 1923 - March 8, 1935), Akita dog 秋田犬 - Japan - 1934
Source Twitter @oldpicture1900
:3 -Some ancient pictures of Hachi, and the people of Shibuya Train Station taking care of him. ♥ ♥ ♥
This little puppy probably want a picture taken with the statue of the legendary dog, Hachiko, at the Shibuya Station in Tokyo.
Photo credit: Pita
New generations of puppies honoring Hachi, and posing for photos with him!
OMG! How cuteee!! ;w;)/ ~♡
Hachiko, Shibuya
(´∀`) The statue of Hachi at Shibuya Train Station.
Get to know me meme: favourite movies ↳ “But if Hachiko wants to wait, then Hachiko should wait.”
Hachi waited for his owner and friend the rest of his life... I hope them to finally be together again now... (;•͈́༚•͈̀)
Trailer and Music Video of both Hachikō Movies
。:゚(。ノω\。)゚・。 Hachi, I love you forever!! Your great loyalty, and the affection inside of you still amazes me after so many years since I know your story...
Bless you, lovely doggie!! ▽ ´ᴥ` ▽
上野英三郎博士とハチ公像@東京大学弥生キャンパス
ハチ公にレイがかけられていてちょっとびっくりしました笑 二人とも嬉しそうな表情で見ているこちらも幸せな気分になります😍
(。・ω・。)ノ ♡ This is the statue of Hachi and Professor Ueno at Tokyo University.
.・゚゚・(/ω\)・゚゚・.
Does anyone know about the story of Hachikō, the faithful dog? A true example of friendship and loyalty, that even death couldn’t take away.
Hachi used to wait for professor Ueno in Shibuya’s train station everyday, to greet him after work. They were the best pals, and the sight of them walking home together was really heartwarming...
Until the day the professor died while he was giving his class at University, Hachi was waiting as always, but this time the professor never returned... Though despite that tragic event, Hachi kept waiting faithfully for his owner everyday of his life.
(´• ω •`) ♡ Today I want to honor this lovely doggie, and all the care and affection of his heart. This shows us how wonderful friends our beautiful pets can be.
Some Funny Schrödinger’s Cat Memes!!
As I love science humor and jokes, here I share with you all a few memes I found about the most famous kitty in the field of Quantum Mechanics:
(。+・`ω・´) -Grumpy Cat is not amused by these jokes... And she is.
d(=^・ω・^=)b -Great honor to that feline hero of science!
(๏д๏) -I’m worried too!... I better hand the box to Mr. Schrödinger without opening it...
(≚ᄌ≚) -Oh.My... CAT!! Felines can totally mess with the Laws of Physics, professor!
( •̀ω•́ )σ -It has to be one or the other, no way of being both at once!!
(=xェx=) -Did you hear that? Quantum state observations are potentially lethal!!
(૭ ఠ༬ఠ)૭ -It’s me or you, smartypants!!
Bonus pic in Spanish!! ^^)
ಠ益ಠ) -¡¡Vamos a meterlos a ustedes en la caja, a ver si les gusta, malditos!!
(=^・ω・^=)
One of my fave thought experiments of all time!! That one starring the cute Schrödinger’s Kitty, which happens to be dead and alive at the same time!..
Wait, what?! Then, is he a ghost cat, or a zombie cat? 「(゚ペ)
A nice introduction to the enigmatic worlds of Quantum Mechanics, where the almost infinitesimal basic particles (which are also waves!) of reality roam!! This strange state is known as a Quantum Superposition, and theoretically occurs as a result of being linked to a random subatomic event that may or may not happen.
(゚Д゚)? Would you dare to open the box and find out if the kitty survives, or perishes in the name of science?! Until you do it, he’ll be alive AND dead at once!!
∞ Let’s think a bit about the mindblowing idea of Infinity!! ∞
(*゚ロ゚) Did you know that there’s even several different kinds of infinites? The one we usually think about is the countable infinity of the natural numbers, called ℵ 0 (Aleph zero) by mathematician Georg Cantor, in which we count 1,2,3,4,5... and so on forever and ever!
But how we could deal with other sets of numbers? Real numbers, like the rational and irrational subsets; and even complex numbers? The orders of Aleph that follow, measure the different sizes of sets there are. For a little more information about the use of the Alephs, click on their symbol down here!
> ℵ (´⊙ω⊙`)!
I hope you all enjoy the little video about the thought experiment of David Hilbert’s Infinite Hotel! Would you like to be a guest there sometime?
Eight Below: The Western Adaptation of the Huskies’ Story
The first time I watched it, I cried so much! ・゚・(。>ω<。)・゚・
The South Pole Story
(´;д;`) ...Speaking about Nankyoku Monogatari... It truly is a story worth sharing to everyone. Though is very sad, we have to aknowledge and pay tribute to the brave spirit these lovely doggies had in their hardest times.
Riki: Seven-year-old male with light gray coat and white markings, leader of the team. (Disappeared) Anko: Three-year-old male with brown coat and white streak on chest. (Disappeared) Aka: Six-year-old male with dark gray coat, has a tendency to pick fights with other team members. (Deceased) Kuma from Monbetsu: Five-year-old male with black coat, white socks, and white chest, sometimes served as lead dog. (Deceased) Kuma from Furen: Five-year-old male with black coat and ripple of white on chest. Father of Taro and Jiro. (Disappeared) Pesu: Five-year-old male with brown coat, black mask, and black ears, almost resembles a Belgian Tervuren. (Deceased) Goro: Four-year-old male with black coat and white stripe on face, almost resembling a collie. Served as wheel dog of the team. (Deceased) Deri: Six-year-old male with gray coat and black saddle. (Disappeared) Pochi: Four-year-old male with light-brown coat and a ravenous appetite. (Deceased) Moku: Four-year-old male with black coat and white socks on front feet. (Deceased) Jakku: Four-year-old male with black-and-white coat, almost resembling a collie. (Disappeared) Kuro: Five-year-old male with black coat and white markings on face, muzzle, chest, and legs. (Deceased) Shiro: Three-year-old male with snowy-white coat, sometimes served as lead dog. (Disappeared) Taro: Three-year-old male with black coat. Son of Kuma from Furen and older brother of Jiro. (Survived) Jiro: Three-year-old male with dark brown coat, a ripple of white on chest, and white socks. Son of Kuma from Furen and younger brother of Taro. (Survived)
Honor, respect, and love to their memory forever. ♡ ♡ ♡
I’ll leave here the complete movie, in case you want to watch it. > 南極物語
(v◉ ᴥ ◉v) Taro and Jiro were the only two survivors of the 15 Sled Sakhalin Huskies, after almost a year of being stranded in the Antarctic hostile and cold environment.
( ˃̣̣̥ω˂̣̣̥ ) There’s a memorial in their honor, and all of their other canine teammates in Tokyo: This bronze sculpture, placed by the Japan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at the base of Tokyo Tower.