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  • ID: 800106
  • Uploader: henmere »
  • Date: over 14 years ago
  • Approver: bored man »
  • Size: 46 KB .png (317x317) »
  • Source: dic.nicovideo.jp/oekaki_id/291355 »
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  • henmere
    over 14 years ago
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    鏡音ヒソ(Kagamine Hiso) is a newcomer fake vocaloid.
    NASA's 'exobiological discovery' has been met with great interest even in Japan, and at 2 p.m. on Dec. 2 (4 a.m. on Dec. 3 in Japan) the Nico Nico Douga held a live streaming webcast of the press conference. The webcast, which was titled, "Has extraterrestrial life been discovered?? A live broadcast from NASA!" was viewed by over 90,000 people, but many were disappointed by the content, complaining, "We have been trolled by NASA."
    Nico Nico Douga fan and science-fiction author Nojiri Housuke posted on Twitter about the close similarities between phosphorus and arsenic, "In a way, the materials are mirror images of each other, or should I say mirror sounds? Next will someone make a song called 'Hiso Hiso Signal' by Kagamine Hiso?" His post is a play on the similarity between the katakana spellings of phosphorus (リン, Rin) and arsenic (ヒソ, Hiso). Kagamine Rin became famous thanks to songs such as "Rin Rin Signal." "Kagamine" means "mirror sound."

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    henmere
    over 14 years ago
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    As a result, an article was quickly created on the Nicopedia, for 'Kagamine Hiso.'

    Kagamine Hiso is an "intraterrestrial" lifeform discovered by NASA.
    She was introduced at 4 a.m. on Dec. 3, 2010, Japan time, as a NASA product that would soon (NOT) go on sale.

    She seems to be a replacement for Kagamine Rin. In other words, Kagamine Rin will get laid off.
    (And this is a plot by NASA to erase Kagamine Rin from existence.)

    Profile:
    Name: "Kagamine Hiso" (Alias: "鎖音ヒソ, Kusarine Hiso")
    Sex: Some are of the opinion she should be a trap.
    Residence: Mono Lake, Yosemite National Park, California, United States of America
    Hobbies: Trolling. The most she's managed to snare so far is about 90,000 people.
    Differences from previously known life forms: Instead of phosphorus, normally used in the metabolic processes of life, she can live on arsenic.

    As an outplacement for Kagamine Rin, NASA plans to use her as "agricultural fertilizer." However, she is expected to refuse and fight back.
    Also, it is thought that Kagamine Len would not make good fertilizer. His name hadn't even appeared once in this article. Poor Len...

    It remains unknown at this time whether this topic will catch on as a new meme or prove transient and fade away.

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    anon404
    over 14 years ago
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    Wait how could they be trolled by NASA if the real NASA had nothing to do with it?

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    henmere
    almost 13 years ago
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    "Arsenic-Based Bacteria Nixed In New Research Sparked By NASA Scientist's 2010 Report"

    • http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/09/arsenic-bacteria-nixed-nasa-scientist_n_1658644.html

    "GFAJ-1 microbe growth with arsenic debated: Further studies needed"

    • http://www.examiner.com/article/gfaj-1-microbe-growth-with-arsenic-debated-further-studies-needed
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