Synahel
@synahel.bsky.social
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That one nerdy princess who talks too much about speedrunning, trans rights and magical girls Sometimes does charity stuff for @lefrenchrestream.fr and @speedons.fr
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Réponse pas sérieuse mais obligée de partager ce classique de la PS2
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Du coup on rappelle quand même qu'une employé de Tecmo a accusé Itagaki d'harcèlement sexuel, que lui a certifié qu'elle était consentante, qu'il a été innocenté par une enquête interne mais que, particulièrement au Japon, les femmes n'obtiennent quasiment jamais gain de cause dans ces histoires.
Itagaki was legendary in the games press for being confrontational as hell, in the dead or alive/ninja gaiden 1 and 2 era he was always good for a wild quote, which English speaking audiences didn’t often get from Japanese devs. Kind of an asshole rockstar persona, another rare thing in games.
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i don't think a promising young woman's life should be ruined just because some guy dressed up in flammable clothes, chose to be there, asked for it and then regretted after
"What are you gonna do, set me on fire?"
Woman doused friend in fuel, set him alight for misogynistic comment, court hears Her anger then flared when Mr Loader told her she should stay in the kitchen making scones where she belonged, and not to go drinking with boys. She left the table where they were drinking to collect a five-litre container of petrol from her garage, and poured it on Mr Loader before waving around her lighter.

Mr Loader said, "Go on, do it," before Walpole set him on fire.
LRP: if you're curious, this is from yesterday's scrandle
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IM LITERALLY SOBBING THIS I S A CRIME AND UR GONNA HAVE TO GO TO JAIL
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my cis woman friends when their weirdly feminine male bestie turned out to be a garden variety woman
article reading rescuers learn that the exotic bird they found was actually a seagull covered in curry
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Putting Dante in everything: part 30

#pixelart #dante
Clock Tower: Featuring Dante from the Devil May Cry™ Series
Ça fait 12 ans que j'ai commencé les hormones (commencé à 29 ans), et c'est incomparable par rapport à avant, il n'est jamais trop tard
La girlboss qui sourit niaisement en prenant un selfie
Je lance Lisa Gerrard dans l'arène
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mushroom path #art (wallpapers below!)
A drawing of two cats wandering through a mushroom forest
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"Trans rights are human rights" was never just a chant

metro.co.uk/2025/10/14/t...
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Plus un parti est à droite, plus il diffuse des fake news

Conclusion d'une étude néerlandaise qui a analysé 32 millions de messages postés sur Twitter par des parlementaires de 26 pays, dont la France

➡️ bit.ly/40MucD2
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Two guys in a Seawolf-class sub turning keys simultaneously to download an image of mpreg Sonic
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I wrote a long article about Rieko Kodama, her career at Sega, the evolution of her company, the games she worked on (including some canceled games and/or games for which she is not credited), the status of women and working conditions in the video game industry, etc.
vgdensetsu.net/riekokodama/
Illustration: a portrait of Rieko Kodama with some of the games she has worked on. The dominant colors are yellow, purple and red. Counterclockwise from top left: Rieko Kodama, Alis and Lutz from Phantasy Star, Sonic in a maze, Alex Kidd and his motorbike next to Flicky on a waterfront pier, Joe Musashi and his dog near the Statue of Liberty facing a skyline, the three playable characters from Golden Axe seen from behind on the edge of a cliff, and one of the flying ships from Skies of Arcadia.
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If anyone needs me I will be in the museum, lying down next to the bog bodies.
Did people really memorize phone numbers before cell phones, or is that just a movie thing?
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I was watching some old shows from the 90s and noticed people would just dial numbers from memory - like they'd call their friends or family without looking anything up.
Made me wonder if that was actually normal back then? Did people genuinely have all their important numbers memorized, or did most folks keep a little address book or written list nearby?