It's a Trilby. I know, it's a derivative of the Fedora, but it's an important distinction to make because god dammit those people need to stay away from nice hats.
It's a Trilby. I know, it's a derivative of the Fedora, but it's an important distinction to make because god dammit those people need to stay away from nice hats.
No mention of the Aerofex at all? It's not the most traditional hovercraft, certainly, but it's a craft that hovers.
Beat me to it...
Eh, I really don't post as much as I used to. I should work on that...
Thixotropic gel. Stays solid when you leave it be, but when you start shaking it, it turns liquid. Easy to manufacture with items readily available for a few thousand years, and creepy as hell when it's blood colored and you know fuck-all about science.
Everyone that I know has seen it has liked it. It's really eye catching, if you'll pardon the pun.
Yeah, I was unprepared for how awesome this would be.
So many feels, you guys. So many.
The twist is there is no twist.
It'll be coming to T-Mobile.
13/13 here, too... These are pretty damn simple so people got no excuse to get more than one or two wrong. I mean, I went to a public school and then spent a few years at a goddamn art school, ffs. This ain't rocket surgery.
If this is the product of a kind and loving god, I think we need to find and kill it as soon as we can.
Battleship Galaxies is pretty good. It's almost nothing like regular Battleship, aside from being about two fleets shooting at each other. And despite having aliens, it seems to be entirely unrelated to the Battleship movie.
That's one expensive ass web browser.
I could play with that for hours.
Bumped it up to 1080p and whatever it is looks pretty dead, or at least well melted.
I found that the N7 effectively replaced my laptop unless I wanted to sit down and do something that required a lot of writing. The battery life is far better, it's easy to use and vastly more portable. Plus, it was a lot cheaper than a new laptop. It won't ever fully replace a real computer for me, but it is really…
Oh my god, that building wasn't up to code at all!
I don't know if the limb-loss mindset is in any way normal, but I know I can't lose a significant amount of weight without losing muscle mass on the way down.
Funny, I'm in a similar boat (5'9" and 295. I can push my car up a hill by myself - a shallow hill, but still up a hill) and my doctor seemed pretty unworried about my weight in light of my overall fitness/blood pressure/cholesterol levels.