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Kagamine Len

A Japanese Vocaloid created by Crypton Future Media that is an absolute god who also dies on occasion.
“Wow, we don't deserve Kagamine Len's Cuteness!!!”
“Len!! Stop dying!!”

Kagamine Rin 

Kagamine Rin is a character made up of one part artificial sweetener and two parts heavy metal music who represents a VOCALOID voicebank originally developed by Crypton Future Media for the VOCALOID2 program.

Her signature physical characteristic is the large bow she wears on her head.

Her personality can change between songs, tending to either be a sweet and bubbly pop star or a dystopian antichrist.
More so than most other VOCALOIDs, she is shown as being a sadistic narcissist with both suicidal and homicidal tendencies.

Her two character items are the orange and the road roller, the ladder typically being a choice weapon in causing physical harm to innocent civilians.

She was originally packaged (and is still sold) with her twin character, Kagamine Len, best described as a doormat supreme, who she tends to pick on/ boss around. She also kills him from time to time.
Kagamine Rin is my favorite VOCALOID, I mean, name one other VOCALOID who can sing rock and metal with the same power and emotion she has!

Kagamine 

Kagamine, The Kagamines, The Kagamine twins.

The last name of the yellow twins Rin and Len, two popular Vocaloids in Japan. They are actually in fact not real people but computer programs, or robots.

Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len.

Pronounced like kah•gah•MEE•neh
Rimmy: Who is your favorite Vocaloid?
Maya: Mine are KAITO and Hatsune Miku.
Ruby: Mine are the Kagamine twins.
Kagamine by SilverStarRibbon April 28, 2012
Kagami is a name for people, most commonly girls. Their smile is the best.
Wow look at her smile she’s a Kagami
Kagami by Lukanette May 19, 2021
To make a nice looking game and cancel it for no reason. Like with Silent Hills and a remake of the original 1980s Metal Gear with David Hayter reprising his role as Snake.
Guy 1: Dude have you seen the trailer for Bloodborne 2? It looks awesome!
Guy 2: I was so hyped up for it but I heard the game got cancelled.
Guy 1: Goddamnit I bet Konami was involved in this bullshit!

Konami Code

Up-Up-Down-Down-Left-Right-Left-Right B, A, Start.

In the 80s, Konami of America and Japan released many games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Traditionally, programmers would program in hidden 'cheat codes' to help make gameplay easier, which aided especially during late testing periods before commercial launch.

Konami released many popular games on the NES during this era, such as Gradius, Life Force, and Contra. These titles, as well as many subsequent ones, used the same cheat code listed above. Because of it's reoccurence, it became known as 'The Konami Code', and knowing it by heart is one of the trademark signs of a true, old-school gamer.

A common alteration on this code is:
Up-Up-Down-Down-Left-Right-Left-Right, B, A, SELECT, Start.

Many people mentally add in a 'select' in there for one reason only--on the menu screen, pressing select changed the cursor to '2 players' instead of '1 player'. Contra was always more fun to play with a friend.
Konami Code by Ashtar the Fox March 22, 2003