Drawn in response to this viral tweet. The tweet links to a livestream from Seal Rehabilitation and Research Centre located in Pieterburen, The Netherlands. On the stream you can watch all eleven of these rescued pups do seal things and Japan is really enthralled by them and so am I
Drawn in response to this viral tweet. The tweet links to a livestream from Seal Rehabilitation and Research Centre located in Pieterburen, The Netherlands. On the stream you can watch all eleven of these rescued pups do seal things and Japan is really enthralled by them and so am I
It even reached the national news here in the Netherlands:
Their YouTube subscriber count has now increased by tenfold and the livestream now has thousands of viewers when it used to be around 100 on a good day. You can see in the Tweet that the stream only had 8 viewers at that point. They are now even providing English and Japanese translations while doing Q&A's. An interesting tidbit:
Lucky symbol But what do the Japanese actually have with seals? Boshoven now knows what it is like: 'That is one of the things we found out in conversations with people. When a seal hangs in the water with its head straight up, it looks like a tea leaf in a cup of tea. In Japan that is a symbol of happiness.'
"Your honour, my client clearly doesn't have any problems with authority. She may has some flaws, but who doesn't? That's why I call my first witness: Makima."
Already a waifu. During the Olympic competition she was carrying a small stuffed toy elephant that belong's to her young daughter. Can see it in her wiki's image.
Honestly though even if he agreed to go on dates with all of them, I'm fairly certain there'd also be chaos in choosing who goes first and things like that.