In a story I’ve been writing off and on, I’ve been calling them autocarriages.
In a story I’ve been writing off and on, I’ve been calling them autocarriages.
Weren’t the Dead Rising zombies actually being hosts for parasitic wasps? If so, wouldn’t they lump in your #10 “catch-all infected” group?
Oh wait, we knew this already:
Because Plane Shift: Innistrad didn’t happen in 2016...?
I can’t get this out of my head now. Seriously, I either want to write pages and pages about this autonocar cowboy, or I want to play him/her in a TTRPG.
Nice! Recently bought a hearse and the wired backup cam the previous owner had installed is junk.
Nice! Recently bought a hearse and the wired backup cam the previous owner had installed is junk.
The game is based on the tabletop RPG, which pretty much said what its focus was when they gave their combat mechanics the nickname “Friday Night Firefight.”
I must disagree. I regularly meet new people already at a developed, if not advanced stage of their life. For a few of them, I’ve also been there at the end. For me, it takes nothing away from the friend I knew and lost to see who they were and where they came from before me. More often that not, it just puts who…
It’s from the larger family of Toyota Trauma caused by the dark magicks needed to render the Hilux virtually indestructible.
It doesn’t have a Corolla Corner. Not sure if Corolla...
Found them by accident opening for the Sisters of Mercy and Switchblade Symphony at a concert. Happy to keep spreading the love.
I’ve only ever put two bumper stickers on a car. Both on the same car, which was a black ‘88 Town Car. One was for a reasonably-obscure band from Philadelphia that I fell in love with and like supporting (shout-out to Tapping the Vein).
Audi’s nothing. Can you imagine how much poison a single Bugatti would bring? 40 scrillion parts per million of rusty rattle deathjuice.
My mother instilled in me that a car must be named within the first 24 hours of ownership, or it will be cursed to mechanical sadness and fail.
Good to see all the efforts Wargaming has put forth are as appreciated and well-documented as ever.
Guess someone should call Nathan Adler to investigate...