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Mental commitment robot. [via]
“Mental Commitment Robots are designed to provide 3 types of effects: psychological, such as relaxation and motivation, physiological, such as improvement in vital signs, and social effects such as instigating communication among inpatients and caregivers.”

Out of it.
This was due to the blurry sight he suffered last year but Scholes really needs to realise his ability to tackle isn’t up to his desire to tackle or we’re going to be seeing more of him like this rather than on the field.

Failed role-playing scenarios.

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Busou Shinki Angel Arnval

Another photo of Busou Shinki Angel Arnval.

The old joke directed towards action figure fans was, “You play with dolls!” The old reply to that old joke was, “Action figures! They’re action figures!”

Figures like Angel Arnval don’t quite naturally fit either category. In the plain form seen above, it would clearly seem to be a doll but once equipped with its mecha parts and weapons, it would clearly be an action figure. Which is it? Does it actually matter?

After all, if you studied the history of toys, you’ll know “action figure” was simply a marketing term introduced by Hasbro specifically to make it less awkward for boys to play with their GI Joes. It hasn’t necessarily caught on. The New York Times, for instance, insisted on calling it a “doll.”

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Diana and her doll.
A moving photo.

Flying cats.
This one may be the greatest cat photo ever taken.

Face, foot. Foot, face.
If it doesn’t hurt, it’s not art.

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Arnval

Busou Shinki Angel Arnval

A photo of Busou Shinki Angel Arnval.

Akitaka Mika may have created mecha-enhanced maiden movement in the 1990s with his MS Shoujo but Fumikane Shimada is undeniably the current king of this eccentric style.

His work can be seen in Konami’s Mecha Musume collectible figures, two anime works (Sky Girls and Strike Witches) and the first wave of Konami’s Busou Shinki.

His characters are a little too moe for my liking but I just had to get Angel Arnval’s mecha parts and weapons.

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Q-Steer

I’m not much of a fan of remote-controlled vehicles. In 1981, I was presented with my first one, a 30cm-long Porsche 911. My excitement evaporated five minutes after I tried it out because the toy RC car’s limitations were quickly apparent. It could go forward. Slowly. And it could reverse in a circle. Slowly. To turn to the left or right, you had to either reverse a quarter of a circle or reverse three-quarters of a circle. Ugh.

Flash forward a quarter of a century and I have my second remote-controlled vehicle. This one is 5cm (!) long, has much better control and has working suspension to boot.

Technology, eh?
Continued…

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