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freemindau · 1 year
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Springtrap, what do ya do on your free time?
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cyberpunkgame · 1 year
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GOOD MORNING NIGHT CITY! 📻🎶
3️⃣ brand new radio stations are now available in Cyberpunk 2077 – so hop on a bike, adjust the frequency, and check out those catchy tunes!
P.S. You can also find Growl FM and DarkStar on streaming platforms: https://e-muzyka.ffm.to/growlfm https://e-muzyka.ffm.to/darkstarradio
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dollvernz · 2 months
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Phantom House screenshot drawovers!
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We have Colle as Eda, Sabre as Luz, Therapist Green (Jade) as Willow {mostly} , M (Morgan) as Amity, Shadow Sabre as Vee, and Galaxy (specifically the Steve Saga one) as The Collector
We also have Owl Beast Colle!
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pinkyjulien · 1 year
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Oh my god GROWL FM IS ON SPOTIFY LETS GOOO
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byberbunk2069 · 7 months
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Girls Night
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ladysophiebeckett · 3 days
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camille couldn't baby trap gabriel so she tried to trick him into an adoption process via the some church??? is that what im seeing right now?????
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nxtyrfinalgirl · 4 months
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What video game have you played the most of (hours wise)
Errrrrm it’s league of legends probably… haha so embarrassing but I sunk so much time and money into that game - the good news is that I am cured and I very rarely play it anymore! I still enjoy the art and cinematics, they’re really pretty.
As a bonus here’s my recent hours, honorable mentions:
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Not pictured: overwatch 2 phase, fortnite phase
side note: you could combine my hours on all of the above and it still would not beat the time I’ve sunk into league. this is my shame. 🫠
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the-nomadicone · 1 year
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Phantom Green // Agents of Oblivion
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venboo · 1 year
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I found out so many great songs and musicians thanks to CDPR @cyberpunkgame, and lately I'm obsessed with St. Aurora
Growl FM is such a fresh air before big patch and PL.
I hope these artists gain the attention they deserve, they are all great.
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kw1q51lv3r · 2 years
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mayhap it might be time to show off what I’m doing for a thing that’s happening
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puppuptrixii · 9 months
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*BOOM SEED EXPLOSION*
U R LISTENING 2
*ELECTRIC GUITAR RIFF*
110.8
*CHAINSAW*
REEL PHANTOM FM
*SCREAMS OF THE INNOCENT*
WHERE WE PLAY NOTHIN BUT HARD ROCK AND SOMETIMEZ SPOOKY OL BONEZ
*MORE BOOM SEED EXPLOSIONS*
DIS AIN'T NO BORIN JAMMER STATION
*"Radioactive - Imagine Dragons" starts playing*
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cyberpunkgame · 1 year
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Booting transmitter... hijacking frequencies... aaaand radio is ready to go live! 📡
How did we get here? Watch the Making of 89.7 Growl FM and find out 📺 https://youtu.be/oJhv8m6dVfE
The best part? You don't even need to wait until the Update 2.0 to listen to the 89.7 Growl FM music! 🎶 You can do it right now on your favourite streaming platform: https://e-muzyka.ffm.to/growlfm
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usafphantom2 · 3 months
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IMAGES: South Korea retres F-4 Phantom jets
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 06/08/2024 - 20:00in History, Military
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The Air Force of the Republic of Korea (RoKAF) has officially retired its F-4E Phantom II fighter fleet, marking the end of an era in the history of the country's military aviation. For about a month, the retirement of the iconic combat jets generated a series of beautiful images in flight over South Korea.
The retirement ceremony, held at the 10ª Fighter Wing in Suwon, Gyeonggi province, was attended by the Minister of National Defense, Shin Won-sik, and featured the final flight of two F-4E jets. Ten Phantom II were operational to date, marking the end of the 55 years of F-4D/E operations at RoKAF.
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The ceremony, which took place on Friday (07/06), included commemorative flights of a series of modern fighters, such as the F-16, KF-16, FA-50, RF-16, F-15K and F-35A, symbolizing the transition from air defense duties to newer aircraft. These demonstrations highlighted South Korea's ongoing commitment to maintaining a robust and modern air force.
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In his remarks, Minister Shin reflected on the history of the Phantom and its impact on the defense capabilities of South Korea. "The noble spirit of the Phantom, dedicated to safeguarding South Korea's airspace, will remain with us forever," said Shin, emphasizing the role of the aircraft in achieving air superiority over North Korea.
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#PhantomFriday#PhantomPhriday#PhantomForever#PhantomPhorever pic.twitter.com/VcQFbYHw48
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The ceremony also paid tribute to the pilots and patriots who sacrificed their lives in the service of the country. This dark moment highlighted the deep respect and gratitude felt by those who operated and maintained the F-4 Phantoms over the years.
The last unit to operate the type, the 153º Fighter Squadron of the 10ª Fighter Wing of RoKAF, conducted a farewell flight last month with four specially painted aircraft, celebrating its service over the years, including a camouflage painting scheme from the Vietnam War era.
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The F-4 Phantom jets first arrived in South Korea in 1969, significantly improving the country's defense posture amid threats from Soviet-made North Korean aircraft. In the last 55 years, approximately 220 Phantoms (in three different versions during the heyday: the F-4D, RF-4C and F-4E) have served in various functions, from reconnaissance missions to interception missions.
Most of the South Korean aircraft were former United States Air Force (USAF), with the exception of two plots of F-4E purchased under the Peace Pheasant I and II foreign military sales (FMS) programs. The F-4 served as South Korea's main fighter until the full deployment of the KF-16 in 1994.
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The aircraft were acquired by the U.S. one year after a failed assassination attempt by North Korean commands against then-President Park Chung-hee in 1968, raising the need to strengthen military capabilities to better defend against threats from the North.
The Phantom II was then a state-of-the-art aircraft that set the pace for the purchase of more advanced fighters such as the F-16 amid its transformation into an economic powerhouse.
The four aircraft that made a farewell flight in May paid tribute to several air bases that were part of their legacy of service and were even escorted by two Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KF-21 Boramae multifunction combat aircraft in part of their final journey.
The decommissioning of the F-4 Phantom fleet occurs at a time when South Korea is preparing to deploy the KF-21 Boramae, an internally developed supersonic fighter, by 2026. The KF-21 is expected to replace the old F-4 Phantom and F-5 Tiger jets, ensuring that the Republic of Korea Air Force remains equipped with state-of-the-art technology to face future challenges.
The South Korean government announced in February that it will build more KF-21 aircraft in 2024 with an allocated budget of about 178 million dollars, although series production should not begin until mid-2026.
Tags: Military AviationF-4 PhantomHISTORYROKAF - Republic of Korea Air Force/South Korean Air Force
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Fernando Valduga
Aviation photographer and pilot since 1992, he has participated in several events and air operations, such as Cruzex, AirVenture, Dayton Airshow and FIDAE. He has works published in specialized aviation magazines in Brazil and abroad. He uses Canon equipment during his photographic work in the world of aviation.
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rederiswrites · 1 month
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The 4 1/2 hour ride home from Pennsic with me, Phantom, the Boy, and the Borrowed Girl was pretty much one long rotation on the aux, which is basically the Borrowed Girl's dream come true. She was very particular that we should always all pick a song, always in order. (Meanwhile, Jacob was stuck in the UHaul with FM radio.) I love that the ride is a part of the trip that the kids actually look forward, and not just because we stopped at Sheetz and bled money three goddamn times AND ate Chinese buffet for lunch, all in a group effort to make sure we didn't repeat my collapse from last year. The music really makes it a ton of fun.
The Boy was pretty consistent in his Tally Hall and Lemon Demon picks. Lot more fond of Tally Hall than Lemon Demon, but I still think it's great that every generation has their weird fucking indie rock. I'm aware that Cake and They Might Be Giants aren't universal favorites. Weird Al is universal, though, as evidenced by the Boy's selection of White and Nerdy.
The Borrowed Girl has a somewhat unfortunate love for mashup contests and vocaloid and....I can't categorize it, but hyperkinetic electronica with machine gun highats and heart-stutter inducing tempos a little too much like thrash. We all listened, because such is the unspoken rule of the turn-taking, but nobody really shared her enthusiasm. Which is too bad, because of all of us, she's the only one all that invested in others approving of her music choices. The music she writes is far better than the music she listens to.
I consistently loved Phantom's picks, which leaned heavily on minor keys and were kinda...goth indie? Very nice.
Mine...well....you see my music picks. Sometimes I was wildly inconsistent on purpose, as when I picked Mick Gordon's Rip and Tear one round, and Ice Cream by OMFG the next. Sometimes I picked something that a previous piece reminded me of, like matching Phantom's vibe with Paranoia by Daniel Kang. Sometimes I just needed some damn energy. Crazy Frog by Axel F. Fuck it, we ball.
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llovelymoonn · 2 years
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Can I get one on regret 🥲
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pim stones we have it all: "we have it all" \\ blake crouch dark matter \\ donald britton in the empire of the air: "italy" \\ the weeknd & jim carrey dawn fm: "phantom regret by jim" \\ lisa gill fig, folded \\ the weeknd & jim carrey dawn fm: "phantom regret by jim" \\ russell edson the wounded breakfast: "with sincerest regrets" \\ alice b fogel elemental: "balance" \\ renée vivien the muse of the violets: poems: "chanson" (via @feral-ballad)
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neocatharsis · 1 year
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230812 KUN Weibo Update
''Without realising it, this PHANTOM FM tour has come to a successful conclusion. Even though I have a lot of regrets, there are still a lot of precious and good memories left. Sincere thanks to all the WayZenNi around the world for their company In every city I went to, I saw a lot of WayZenNi and felt the customs of each place. You are the light that shines on me, and I will always try to shine for you.
Thank you to all the behind-the-scenes staff and all the managers of our team who have paid for this tour. It is because of your careful preparation and careful care that we can show our best state on stage. Everyone has worked hard.
Thank you to my members, we are really great, no matter what difficulties we face, we can always work together, every drop of sweat shed has witnessed our extraordinary!
WayV will bring more surprises in 2023, please look forward to it! See you soon!"
Translated by WayV_China_STA
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