She deleted the post then quoted me on her profile lol Reminder that none of the things in here happened.
Look it’s those people who are still mad about a thing they made up and know isn’t true It really IS the new Twitter
"We should let the leopards eat our faces because we hate migrants that much." A universal position in every country on earth.
Haven't shared Violet photos on here in forever. She recently had surgery to remove most of her teeth due to a bad case of tooth resorption. She's doing better now and loves to show off her new smile.
Do NOT sleep on Emio the Smiling Man. This is going to haunt me the way The Girl Who Stands Behind has. I really hope they make another Famicom Detective Club, because this is one hell of a return for a long defunct franchise.
So, in 1983, the Sydney Morning Herald's kids' section had a letters section that was dominated by kids talking about Star Blazers. cc @timeldred.bsky.social
Grew up on the Nickelodeon broadcasts of the two shows that resulted from this, I am sad that despite what the opening of the Little Koala promised, the koalas never taught me how to fly a plane.
Oh hey, we have a new column for you. 🥰 Borealis Capps continues her exploration of the history of friend-shaped crazes in Japan, as she discusses the origins and early impact of the Koala boom. From cookies to the Noozles, she explains how koalas became an indelible part of Japanese pop culture.
The country’s economic boom in the ‘80s sparked increases in tourism to Australia, thus driving koala fascination further than ever before.