if you’re comfortable lying under 1,100kg.
I’ve sat under much more than that, but I was in a vehicle moving through a tunnel. The seats were comfortable enough.
AKA
if you’re comfortable lying under 1,100kg.
I’ve sat under much more than that, but I was in a vehicle moving through a tunnel. The seats were comfortable enough.
OP just casually taking us to the brink like that. Good on them.
Better check your punctionary, you just said you plan open a time-frosted radio pipe with a kiwi-flavored stock market.
…or maybe you intended to say that.
Yep. All because Bart tried to resurrect Snowball I.
To be fair, a civic del sol is a step away from being a mountain bike with extra wheels and doors, so I recommend that it be exempted from the “heavy machinery” category.
Had me up until the last sentence, then faith restored.
If you think that’ll be awesome, wait till words are reduced to punctuation marks, and none of them mean what we’d expect.
Reviews as they’re currently implemented are going to become obsolete once other players are tired enough of seeing review bombing happen. Maybe platforms need to make trialing games more widely available and mainstream so that a person can decide (with relative ease) for themselves whether or not the game is good for them.
Hello! I got my start as a young gamer when my mom got me FFIII (US) for the snes, and I got the launch edition of VII when it came bundled with a t-shirt. I’ve been slowly working my way through Square’s older FF titles and other franchises, like SaGa Frontier.
If I had to pick one franchise, I guess it would be VII, if only because of the radical storyline, and things like the Golden Saucer.
VII also has one of my favorite pieces of music, that being the main battle theme, followed by the opera music in III.
The moments that most immediately come to mind are probably casting Knights of the Round for the first time, and playing in an opera in III.
Good times!
Yeah I thought it was some kind of convention display that’s 25 feet tall.
types wolfram alpha (I presume) finds the solution in less than 20 seconds
OP’s referring to the days before live text was a thing. Now you can just point your camera at a Jackson Pollock and get the solution to the square root of aleph null divided by Rayo’s number as quickly as it takes to open the app.
tf? You mean to tell me that there’s something billies can’t money their way out of? I’m temporarily impressed, right up until they do that, too.
Immovable object vs unstoppable force: which wins, and why?
Okay, I won’t.