Kommi
Kommi
Kommi

It was actually invented much earlier than that, but we couldn’t see it.

My favorite thing is to drive with the windows open in the cold, with the heater on full hot and full blast.

Agree so much that pickups are useless. 95% of the time you would be better off with a van, but vans aren’t “cool”.

Are the stolen Teslas now called Edisons?

Jesus, Torchy. Your imaginary foreign vehicles are slipping through some kind of wormhole.

Yes, please! I’d be honored!

Mmmmm... sticky goat rings...

it’s funny you say this because I did draw this on the plane.

Unfortunately, this sanitized version of Tarquanian history is but veneer concealing a dark course of events. In early 70s, as mustaches became the predominant form of facial hair, the demand for Saiga musk (the most desired mustache grooming lubricant) has skyrocketed. Even though Tarquania was one of the largest

It just seems a bit odd to have this idea that someone couldn’t be both a geek and gun owner. I’ve ran into plenty of people who were both sci fi geeks and gun geeks. So someone being able to answer questions about safety with real guns to geeks looking to potentially buy a real gun doesn’t seem like such a horrible

Depends on what the wizard is hunting

There’s so much inaccurate information floating around out there that I’d actually support mandatory gun safety classes for all firearms owners. Really, there’s nothing to fear from a society that owns a lot of guns if their owners know how to use them. Now, a society with a lot of guns and people who couldn’t pass a

Yeah, I am confused. I did an eyeroll about the “protecting family and belongings” bit, but gun safety classes seems like a top notch idea.

How is promoting “gun and safety classes” cause for alarm? Hollywood mythologizes guns to the point where many onscreen depictions are inaccurate. If someone picks up a gun, thinking it works the way it does in movies, someone is going to get hurt. It might be them, it might be someone else, but someone will be

Yep, but this boat sank in Lake Eerie, not Superior or Ontario.

Pennywise would hate Lake Superior.

Wrong lake kiddo. Corpses don’t float in Superior because it’s too damn cold for bloat to set in.

High Galactic is the standard English alphabet. It’s not as commonly used as Aurbesh though.

Call me old fashioned (Or just a passing fan of gothic architecture) but if you’re building doesn’t look visually imposing, then it’s not that interesting.

Wouldn’t using these names actually mean that we’re acknowledging the importance of Native Americans - that the magical culture of America never tried to erase them but instead actually lifted them up?