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Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon Season 3 • Jidou Hanbaiki ni Umarekawatta Ore wa Meikyuu wo Samayou Season 3 - Episode 8 discussion

Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon Season 3, episode 8

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u/AutoLovepon — 2 days ago
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Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon Season 3

  • Season 3, Episode 3

Dub Available Now on Crunchyroll!

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Initial Cast and Crew

Synopsis:

>The future of this fantasy world now lies in the hands of…a vending machine! Boxxo was once a human, until he died in an accident and was reincarnated as a sentient piece of machinery. While he can still hear and see, there’s no way for him to move by himself or speak more than his programmed phrases. How can he make the most of this strange new life?

u/Shadowmist909 — 2 days ago
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Killer rabbits?!!?

Damn those rabbits are like the killer rabbits from rezero evolved into slasherabbits

u/PrimaryAde9 — 2 days ago
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China’s New Blood-Drawing Robot Hits 94.3% Success Rate in Real Hospital Tests

A hospital in China has started using an AI-powered blood-drawing robot designed to automate one of the most common medical procedures.

The system reportedly achieved a 94.3% success rate during clinical deployment, using robotic precision and imaging technology to locate veins and perform blood collection with minimal human assistance.

The video shows the robot carefully positioning the needle and completing the procedure with impressive accuracy. Supporters say this could help reduce workload for nurses, improve efficiency in busy hospitals, and lower the chances of human error.

As healthcare automation keeps advancing, robots are quickly moving from operating rooms into everyday patient care.

Would you trust a machine to draw your blood?

u/Blackpowderkun — 3 days ago

New tomura in a another world

To think all us my hero academia fans thought this little dude on the last episode on the second pic would be the next tomura but really the next tomura was in a isekai and a good guy also surpassed him with bakugo's speed seriously we never saw him touch her also tomura got bat wings too

u/PrimaryAde9 — 2 days ago