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Love and Deepspace (Chinese: 恋与深空; pinyin: Liàn yǔ Shēn kōng) is a 2024 Chinese Otome game. It was developed and published by Papergames (with publishing outside mainland China under Infold Games), which released for Android and iOS on 18 January 2024. It is known as the first 3D Otome game.
Mr. Love: Queen's Choice (Chinese: 恋与制作人; pinyin: Liàn yǔ zhì zuò rén; lit. 'Love and Producer') is a Chinese otome visual novel mobile game. It allows players to text, chat, and call the game's male love interests, while developing the player's own career as a media producer.
The company previously represented their music group Tiny Meat Gang and sold their tour merchandise after partnering with them a year ago. [2] Killer Merch also works with mainstream celebrities such as Kevin Hart and Lil Dicky. [5] In October 2019, Killer Merch and Shane Dawson partnered to launch Dawson's
Deepspace5 is an underground hip hop supergroup formed in 1997 and currently composed of Beat Rabbi, Manwell?, Freddie Bruno, Listener, Mars ILL (a stand-alone duo consisting of Manchild and DJ Dust), Playdough, Sintax.the.Terrific, Sivion, and Sev Statik.
A trans woman, hostess of The Grand Peacock Inn, who is a demigoddess and protector of queer love. [163] (S3.E8, 2021) Tony Sawicki: Tatiana Maslany: Orphan Black: Trans man who is a clone and criminal introduced in season two, with every other known clone in his "batch" as a female. [164] (2013-2017) Shea: Trace Lysette: Transparent
Toshiyuki Morikawa (森川 智之, Morikawa Toshiyuki, born January 26, 1967) is a Japanese voice actor, narrator and singer who is the head of Axlone, a voice acting company he founded in April 2011. [1]
The debate on traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters is an ongoing dispute concerning Chinese orthography among users of Chinese characters. It has stirred up heated responses from supporters of both sides in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and among overseas Chinese communities with its implications of political ideology and cultural identity. [1]
Vic Fontaine is a fictional character who appeared in the sixth and seventh seasons of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.Portrayed by James Darren, he is a holographic representation of a 1960s-era Las Vegas Rat Pack–style singer and entertainer, as part of a program run in the holosuites at Quark's bar.