hi i'm Emily. I guess I should tell you a little about what I like. I like doctor who, bull terriers, corgis, pugs and emos. My hero is Adam Lambert, dan and phil and youtuber is general and that is about it.
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So I made a friend at the park, shame he’s in jail (Source: http://ift.tt/1GjQdwb)
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Here’s to another piece of “I-meant-to-draw-them-platonically-but” phanart from my series. C: I’M NOT OVER PUNK EDITS VIDEO YET. And kinda like Philgon idea, so what about big tatoo on the back and not good water control?
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“MY BABIES” I scream at a group of men that are actually older than me
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I transformed into actual APH Prussia incredible
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Someone subbed a few clips that were released from the musical’s dress rehearsal! (Wow Ryuk sure is a completely different character…)
And further videos of note that were released:
The almost same clip selection but with the other Light actor and without subs.
A new video of Misa performing her song.
A video of Rem and Ryuk singing the Japanese ver. of The’re Only Human as well as short clips from other songs right after.
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ROBEAR Lifts!
It’s no secret that one of the biggest drivers behind Japan’s full-court press to develop useful robotics is its aging population. Government projections indicate 40 percent of Japanese will be 65 or older by 2060. That statistic actually contains a double whammy–a greying society means that there are fewer women in their childbearing years, which leads to fewer births and a shrinking population. What Japan is left with is a major demographic headache that will make it increasingly difficult to provide all the healthcare and elderly support services the country’s citizens will need.
Potentially stepping into the breach are machines like ROBEAR, a robotic nursing assistant being developed by the Sumitomo Riko Company and RIKEN, Japan’s largest research institution. The bot is designed to lift patients from bed or a sofa and place them into a wheelchair or to help those who can walk but can’t rise from a sitting position.
We’re just not sure if the bear head is creepier than no head at all. What do you think? Read more and see the video below.
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probably not what happened
more phan doodles X
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