Had a buddy in high school who had something similar. It was like an 84 Datsun 200 or something. Had the raddest dashboard and driver console I've ever seen. Tron-glam fer shure. Very cool. Great share, thanks!
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I am neither creative nor clever, but I love bugs already on a map. Especially on losing is fun. First few raiders come calling, oh, but what's this? Insect jelly on the ground? Well, let me just scoop this omw to kicking over this guys horseshoe pin. Nom Nom Nom. drops loot trap gets moar bait profit.
Yeah, maybe I'm taking an overly kind view of Mr. Notorious, but I just don't see him being down with current Diddy's shit. I accept I might be wrong, but it felt like a funny take.
Mannnnnn, I wanna live on a billion year old, largely submerged continent. Shit looks dope af. And they seemed to kind win at Pandemic. Great share, thanks!
Yeah, man. Duarte alone was as interesting and full of potential as a character as Bobby. Also, you get a shitload of time with zombie Amos, in full churn glory. I mean, I don't wanna like spoil it for you because the audiobooks are great if you're not a reader, but the entire story and everything in the series revolves around the creation of Laconia by the Martians. Laconia's whole arc is S-tier space opera shit that would have put bezosbucks to good use, but I digress.
Dude, why are they upside down?
Fucking Jamaican zombie woman. Lol. Great share, thanks!
One of the things I teach is military radio communications, and I use Neil as my example. One of the most famous quotes in the history of our species, and it's missing roughly 10% of its total message because even on the moon, comms suck. Enunciate!
You wanna know the most fun part about that cat? He came up with the idea as an absurdity to discredit his own findings. It just stuck.
Massive source of frustration there. The last 3 books of that series were fucking epic and they uber glassed over them in the show. I mean, it's not that I don't appreciate the inherent difficulties, but Laconia could have been the next Caesars legion as far as modern canon is concerned. One lemmings opinion.
Only because I'm way too into the original lore, the war, iirc was started over a similar situation to what drew Japan into ww2. Oil resources were diminishing, China had far less available, and the US was happy to deny them theirs, so in 2066, they invaded Alaska. 11 years later, hasta lasagna.
Is the crowd in the room with us now?