If they counted all Pokémon game as one like the Tetris it was on the 2nd or 3rd place (at around 340m according to wikipedia).
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uservoid1@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Osaka city stunned by anonymous gold bar gift worth $3.6M to fix aging water pipesEnglish
6·2 months agoTMNT asking for some renovations
uservoid1@lemmy.worldto
Memes@lemmy.ml•Back in my day, we didn't stop the game unless a bone was brokenEnglish
2·8 months agoNot just garden hose, public lawn sprinklers were also free and available hydrating source. Even when off you could always find some water if you sucked hard enough. Tasted a bit rusty.
This is before purified wastewater / greywater used for irrigation.
uservoid1@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft buys more than a billion dollars’ worth of excrement, including human poop, to clean up its AI mess — company will pump waste underground to offset AI carbon emissionsEnglish
24·9 months agoSo this is what they plan to do with all the game studios they bought over the years.
Which Poland borders?

Over the years borders are dynamic. Most of the time they are changed via wars, violent conflicts and later treaties, some more stable than others. It happen all over the world throughout history. Unless there is a large physical border, you can look at almost any part of the world and see the huge amount of border changes over the years. Focusing on just two places like the above “meme” is hypocrisy.
While OP show north america in the 1800s they failed to supply the original British mandate area from the 1920s which gives a bit perspective to the next images. Also note that while the Jewish leadership accepted the UN partition plan it was rejected by the Arab/Palestinian over and over.

And it is not a meme.
Do you vacuum them one by one? Must take quite the time
Ask them, they’ll probably tell you. It is the night shift after all.
Maybe in your user settings you have “Show Read Posts” unchecked and it hide your post. Try to check that box and see if it you can see your posts.
uservoid1@lemmy.worldto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What kind of car is this?English
11·1 year agoJeep Wrangler from around 2021
This is so fucked up in OPSEC terms, but reading everyday news and I’m totally not surprised. If an adversary intercept such messaging before operation you can get a new batch of “losers” arriving home in bodybags.
uservoid1@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You have a time machine with a single round trip. You hate everyone. And you are lazy. What is the least you can do to completely screw over the world with your one trip through time?English
642·1 year agoProcrastinate, the world is going down the drain just fine without my help.
uservoid1@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why have there been so many "free" streaming services for movies and TV but not for music?English
111·1 year agoPeople don’t like to hustle with pirate sites if given reasonable alternatives. Currently youtube, spotify, apple music and online radio stations fulfill these demands. Just like netflix originally killed most of pirate streaming, it was easier just to pay a bit to get all the content, then content providers decided each to create their one limited content service and pirates were back in business. Once you’ll have to pay a different providers to hear different songs you’ll start seeing more and more pirate music streaming sites.
Storing the date as offset in seconds from 1970 in 64bit should last to about the end of the universe, after that it’s not my problem.
https://www.tmz.com/2021/07/03/nickelodeon-dan-schneider-denies-foot-fetish-kids-old-shows/
Dan Schneider – the ex-king of Nickelodeon programming – has addressed a long-held theory that he’s into feet, and channeled that on his shows … something he says isn’t true.
Found the source: Official US Playstation Magazine Issue 31 (April 2000) page 112 by Chris Baker (Reviews editor) https://archive.org/details/official-us-playstation-magazine-issue-31-april-2000/page/n111/mode/2up
(April Fool’s)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_travel_claims_and_urban_legends
A photograph from 1941 of genuine authenticity of the re-opening of the South Fork Bridge in Gold Bridge, British Columbia is sometimes alleged on the internet to show a time traveler. It was claimed that his clothing and sunglasses were of the present day and not of the styles worn in the '40s, while his camera was anachronistically small.
Further research suggested that the present-day appearance of the man would not have necessarily been out of place in 1941. The style of sunglasses he is wearing first appeared in the 1920s. On first glance the man is taken by many to be wearing a printed T-shirt, but on closer inspection it seems to be a sweater with a sewn-on emblem, the kind of clothing often worn by sports teams of the period. The shirt resembles one that was used by the Montreal Maroons, an ice hockey team from that era. The remainder of his clothing would appear to have been available at the time, though his clothes are far more casual than those worn by the other individuals in the photograph. His camera is smaller than most of that era, but cameras of that size did exist; while it is unclear what make his camera was, Kodak had manufactured portable cameras of equivalent size since 1938.
The “Time Traveling Hipster” became a case study in viral Internet phenomena which was presented at the Museums and the Web 2011 conference in Philadelphia.












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