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uniarycode · 9 months ago
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Filling out the liberator's lines
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izzyizumi · 10 months ago
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Official Digimon Twitters: DigimonCon 2024 will stream March 10th!!! ME: OK SO its MAR10 Day but March 9th for U.S., got it, thats at least a LITTLE more manageable...
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jonathanchimney · 2 years ago
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Veemon
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kikodora · 4 days ago
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Revolutionizing banking: UnionBank leads the charge in AI-driven Customer Experience at DigiCon 2024
UnionBank, a leader and pioneer in digital banking, shared its expertise on transforming customer experience with AI and innovation at the 9th annual Digital Congress (DigiCon) held last October 2024 at the Newport Performing Arts Theatre in Metro Manila. Organized by the Digital Marketing Association of the Philippines (DMAP), this year’s DigiCon, with the theme “REVOLUTION”, brought together…
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onetechavenue · 3 months ago
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DMAP's DigiCon announces Google's NotebookLM co-creator Steven Johnson to speak on leading the digital "REVOLUTION"
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uniarycode · 9 months ago
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Both,
But by this point you can't really expect much in the way of announcement's from digicon.
are all youtube stream chats like this or are digimon fans just horrible
this is a mildly fun little presentation. would be nice to get some announcements, but it's not like they teased anything but the card game manga coming up
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koushirouizumi · 9 months ago
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"Look at Koushiro's pose..."
{Cap by Me} (Please ASK to Use)
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lavoszero · 2 years ago
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My entry for Digimon Con 2023! (I wanted to make more entries but RIP I got too sick to finish the others) Didn’t make it through the screening, but had lots of fun making Sukamon and Chuumon either way :)
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uniarycode · 9 months ago
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Agumon canonically likes all pizza always.
does agumon canonically like pineapple pizza now?
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letstariqul91-blog · 3 days ago
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Digicon Technologies job circular 2024 has already published their official website www.digicontechnologies.com. We provide you Apply Link, Apply date and time with all facilitie
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uniarycode · 2 years ago
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two new angel digimon, luxmon and what is likely meant to be archangemon announced along with a dim card
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goodguygadgets · 9 months ago
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PLDT Enterprise wins the Award of Excellence at the 20th Philippine Quill Awards, celebrates a boundless vision of digital innovation
PLDT Enterprise received the prestigious Award of Excellence for its PH Digicon 2022: BOUNDLESS program at the 20th Philippine Quill Awards. #FurtherTogether #PLDTEnterprise
PLDT Enterprise, the corporate business arm of PLDT, the leading telecommunications and digital services provider in the Philippines, proudly announces that its PH Digicon 2022: BOUNDLESS has achieved yet another remarkable victory by winning the Award of Excellence in the Special and Experiential Events Category at the prestigious 20th Philippine Quill Awards. PLDT Enterprise celebrates their…
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thekuraning · 1 year ago
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i need to steal my vital bracelet DIMs back from my parents and start raising some digis again..... somehow it was easier to exercise when i had a certified little guy on my wrist.....
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onetechavenue · 6 months ago
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DMAP's DigiCon returns to accelerate Philippines’ tech "REVOLUTION"
Manila, Philippines — The Digital Marketing Association of the Philippines (DMAP), the country’s center of excellence and innovation in digital marketing, will spearhead the movement towards mastering the digital landscape when it hosts the 9th edition of the annual Digital Congress (DigiCon), with the theme, REVOLUTION, on October 15 to 16, 2024, in Newport City, Metro Manila. This major annual…
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list4r · 2 months ago
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Satoru who LOVES to collect things that he’s interested in (digimon specifically). But he’s a big fanatic of many things. He’s the type to have a whole room dedicated to the things he loves, everything keeps perfectly organized and clean. It’s his pride and joy.
Of course all throughout high school he rarely talked about his interests because they’d often laugh it off. That was until he met you, he finally found someone that wouldn’t judge him. Even if you didn’t understand half of what he’d talked about, you still listened to him. On his birthday’s you would surprise him with a super rare (and expensive) collectible he’s been looking for years for.
“Baby you didn’t…. Holy shit you didn’t… the cheapest one was like… $350.” Satoru looks at you and the gift, basically on the verge of tears.
“Ahhhh it was nothing, anything to make you happy Toru-“ Your words caught off by Satoru basically lunging himself at you, peppering your face in kisses and ‘I love yous’.
And it was true, you would do anything to make him happy. Not a moment to regret when you’re with him.
Unless….
Unless it’s one of those days where he’s waking you up at 5 am for whatever event was going on.
“Baby I told you this weeks ago, the digicon is this weekend.”
“The digi- what?”
“Digimon convention.”
“Ah yeahh… it’s so early doesn’t it start at 3pm?”
“We gotta get there early so the good finds can be mine. You know what they say-“
“The early bird gets the worm yeah yeah I know… ugh you owe me.”
“I know and I love you, cmon up you get.”
And despite your protests you would do it again and again.
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uwmspeccoll · 2 years ago
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Staff Pick of the Week
My name is Elizabeth Voorhorst, and I am a new writing intern for Special Collections this semester. It is a pleasure to share this space, as I am excited to delve into the vast sea of books that Special Collections makes a home for.
I am an English major, with a focus on creative writing. Because of this, my time spent in Special Collections will be focused predominantly on fairy tales and folklore, perhaps dipping into mythology when curiosity and inspiration strikes hardest.
For this week, I wanted to focus on black creators and their works for Black History Month. Because my pride and passion is folklore and fairy tales, I thought it would be fun to take a look at what we have in our collection and share it with you!
Retellings are always enjoyable, as you get to see the way writers recreate and offer their own flare and heritage to the story. One such story is The Girl Who Spun Gold, a retelling of the German classic fairy tale Rumpelstiltskin. This retelling was written by Virginia Hamilton (1932-2002) and illustrated by Leo Dillon (1933-2012) and Diane Dillon (1933- ).The book was published 1n 2000 by Blue Sky Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc.
The story is about a West Indian girl named Quashiba, whose mother lies to Big King that she is able to spin golden thread. The King takes Quashiba as his queen, expecting her to fill whole rooms with golden fabrics and finery, which of course she would be unable to do. However, she meets a creature who offers to help, but demands that in three days she must guess his name correctly or be bound to him forever.
Quashiba is now able to fulfill the King’s continuous demands, but is unable to guess the name of her helper, until the King reveals to her that he ran across a strange creature in the woods who was dancing and singing a song that included his name, Lit’mahn Bittyun. So, on the final night, after the room is filled with fabrics and wondrous goods, Quashiba plays dumb for the first two guesses, and on the last guess she gives him his full name and he explodes into a confetti of golden specks. The King repents his greed, but only after three years and a day does Quashiba reconcile with him.
The absolutely stunning illustrations for The Girl Who Spun Gold were made using a four-color process with gold as a fifth color. The Dillons comment on the painting process, stating:
Knowing the difficulty of painting with metallic paint as well as the difficulty of reproducing gold, we still chose to use it, for the story itself revolved around the concept of gold. The art was done with acrylic paint on acetate, over-painted with gold paint. The gold borders were created using gold leaf.
The book was printed on one-hundred-pound Nymolla Matte paper, and each illustration was spot-varnished.  Color separations were made by Digicon Imaging Inc., Buffalo, New York, and the book was printed and bound by Tien Wah Press, Singapore, with production supervision by Angela Biola and Alison Forner. Along with Leo & Diane Dillon, the book was also designed with help from Kathleen Westray.
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- Elizabeth V., Special Collections Undergraduate Writing Intern
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