I love that in Fallout one of the crafting materials you get from breaking down cigarettes is asbestos. Its not true of course, at least I don’t think so…
I love that in Fallout one of the crafting materials you get from breaking down cigarettes is asbestos. Its not true of course, at least I don’t think so…
I’m unrelated news, public transportation simulator sales have spiked 175% since 2011.
Sounds kind of like Fire Watch in space, I’ll have to check it out. Cheers!
Aardwolf by chance? That was my jam daily for a couple years.
I don’t think I ever got anywhere in that game, I just spent the whole weekend rental tazing poor unfortunate bros…
The electrons would flow in the wrong direction.
Optional $200 dock with satisfyingly clicky lever mechanism that is activated from the front.
My mom held on to just about everything, but for rid of all my early 90s GI Joe’s and my stack of big box computer games.
My poor poor Sierra collection fine to the charity shop once I moved out.
‘Born to shit, forced to wipe.’
The opposite of this is being that one kid in your kindergarten that completely drops trow at the urinal.
I remember in the late 90s the cops in my large city caught flack for buying SUVs in a city with no offroading and zero hills. They gave the same reason. Now all the squad cars are SUVs.
I was wondering the same. Maybe vegetarians/vegans can buy a cow lunch, or something.
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What if we sold the solar panels and heat pumps on a subscription model? Then the corpos wouldn’t have to worry about building new inland docks for their yachts AND they could continue to bleed is dry! /S
Maybe someone could give me an update since I haven’t worn my tinfoil hat in a while, but wasn’t Gates buying up land along the Mississippi that will be prime farming land someday once climate change has progressed far enough?
I imagine anyone trying to extract intelligence from that weird guy would end up less informed than before.
We have a daywalker amongst us…
“Have you tried unplugging your Pyramid and plugging it back in?”
Honest question: what do we call who is driving the engine?
‘Heaven is a place in Earth’ was, in fact, released in 1987 by Belinda Carlisle.
Fueled by cheap Big Mac’s, no doubt, though the song neglects to mention them.