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AndreU 1 month ago
Why do anime characters look the way they do? A fascinating theory suggests they may have been inspired by cats—not real people. 🐱 One of the most interesting theories about anime is that many anime characters may actually be inspired by cats rather than real people. The idea gained attention after a question on Quora asked why anime characters often don’t look traditionally Japanese and wondered if they were instead based on Western people. A Japanese commenter offered a different explanation: anime artists aren’t trying to copy any particular ethnicity. Instead, they’re designing characters to be as cute and expressive as possible—and those features naturally resemble cats. Think about it. Anime characters often have large eyes, small noses, round faces, and exaggerated facial expressions, all of which are strikingly similar to kittens. Their curious head tilts, playful behavior, and dramatic emotional reactions also feel surprisingly cat-like. Cats have been part of Japanese culture for centuries, appearing in folklore, traditional art, and symbols like the maneki-neko (lucky cat). Because of this, it’s possible that artists consciously—or even unconsciously—borrowed feline traits when creating lovable characters. There’s no official proof that anime characters are based on cats, but it’s a fun and surprisingly convincing theory. The next time you watch an anime, take a closer look—you might start seeing a little cat in every character image
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AndreU 1 month ago
LOOK‼️ The attention-seeking content creator Jomond TV went viral after hurting a dog and using the incident as content for a Reel. In the video he uploaded to Facebook, the dog is seen completely unaware that—aside from being used for profit, it was about to be struck by a powerful blow from the person it regarded as its master, Jomond TV. The dog was sent flying by the force of Jomond's punch, and in the background, the animal could be heard crying incessantly. At the end of the video, Jomond even boasted about how easy it supposedly is to create Reels and make money. 😡 image
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Betty White never lost her sense of humor, and one of her most famous jokes was: “Get at least eight hours of beauty sleep, nine if you’re ugly.” The line perfectly captured the playful wit that made her a television legend. White often joked about aging, saying laughter and staying positive were the real secrets to a long life. She remained active in entertainment for decades and became one of America’s most beloved comedians before her passing in 2021 at age 99. image
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AndreU 1 month ago
Good evening everyone, how was your day?😊✨ #BCHNostr #bchfam
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AndreU 1 month ago
I hate myself having OCD, crap this OCD get out of my brain🙃
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"Life's challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, they're supposed to help you discover who you are."
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"When people try to bury you, remind yourself you are a seed. Be like seeds, do not see dirt thrown at you as your enemy, but as ground to grow."
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AndreU 1 month ago
Takoyaki kayo jan everyone😋🫶🏻 #BCHfam #BCHNostr #snacktime
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AndreU 1 month ago
Can't for this movie to watch, time to suit up for the theater! 🤟🏻 ❤️ #BCHNostr #BCH #newmovie#spiderman #spidermanbrandnewday #tomholland #tobeymaguire image
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AndreU 1 month ago
Goodmorning BCHfam have a blessed day😊 #BCHNostr #BCH bchfam image
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Scientists in Japan have developed a robot face covered with living skin that can smile, marking an important step toward creating more lifelike humanoid robots. The research was led by Professor Shoji Takeuchi and his team at the University of Tokyo's Biohybrid Systems Laboratory. The team attached laboratory-grown living skin to a 3D robotic face using tiny perforation-style anchors inspired by the natural ligaments that connect human skin. This method keeps the skin firmly attached while allowing the robot's face to move naturally without damaging the tissue. In demonstrations, the robot was able to smile, and the researchers also covered a robotic finger with living skin that could bend smoothly and even flick small objects. One of the biggest advantages of using living skin is that it has the ability to heal itself after minor damage, unlike traditional artificial materials that require repairs or replacement. The technology is still in its early stages. Scientists are now working on adding blood vessels, nerves, muscles, and sensory tissues so the skin can survive for longer periods and function more like real human skin. Beyond robotics, this breakthrough could also improve medical research by helping scientists develop better skin grafts, wound-healing treatments, and more realistic models for testing new medicines in the future. #BCHNostr #Bchfam #BCH image