Back into the hellfires that spawned ye
Back into the hellfires that spawned ye
The pilot, afterward:
"That was easy" was what I was going for in the initial troll bait. You're the only one that got it. It's been a very revealing discussion though... and quite fun.
A little spank material for the beige apologists. One could even call it... Fifty shades of beige.
-Puts on Toyota hat that is kept hidden due to all the Toyota flaming-
Nope, boring is not safer. Biege is not safer. Uninspired is not safer. Its not anything, but a sad statement on people and culture.
It is however AWESOME!
Well, it’s pelican, not pelican’t.
500 is unlikely here and 1000 almost unheard of. Number of pellets per shell varies by metal, lead in this case. Figuring a 12 gauge with lead loads meant to deter/kill larger birds, you're talking 100-200. 500 and above is more for skeet and trap shooting (or small game/ birds) since you want a wide pattern and…
More like once. Depending on gauge and length of the shell, a single shell of birdshot can easily contain 500-1000 pellets.
I love my ski helmet! Mine protects me from the cold & wind much better than any hat....
Not gaming-related, but still...
That... Can't be a cheap burnout.
you should change the title to "want to see many thousands of dollars in a gaseous state?"
Wow, I haven't read that since FOREVER.
While this is great, what we really need is an industrial revolution in space. Rather than just doing science missions, we need to build perminant mining and construction facilities up there. These could be robotic at first, but with the initial goal of building human habitats to expand them further.
Today it's Bees. Tomorrow Humans.
Man dat xenomorph. Might just have to plan some more ink time
for some reason out of these, the xenomorph kind of succeeds in being sexy
Paul Hetherington did more than merely build this colorful funhouse lair for the Joker; he also animated so that…