@gp1138001: same here!
@gp1138001: same here!
If ground effect can levitate boats...
@Zinger314: I can tell from looking at the pixels and seeing quite a few shops in my time.
@DarthDisco: Security Bot?
@disposable002: do you really love desktop? or are you just saying that?
@IrishCheerioLadd: right click, and there should be an option to pin it to the quick launch bar thingy.
@o0RaidR0o: Already done. there is no way for random selections of stars that don't even have anything to do with each other to somehow affect my day to day life.
@William Hawbold: Yes, because the earth and moon share are bound to each other via gravity. and it would only affect my life in the way that would be me dying. If a constellation of stars that are themselves seperated by hundreds of thousands if not millions of light years appears to move closer to a planet, say…
@Andrew.J.Welsh: I agree
@kerry: Dude, the position of a constellation of stars that in no way effect each other relative to anything else has no effect on anything in my life.
@Darksider1972: best guess is that the meteor actually vaporised mid frame.
Updating your resume is tedious and often ends up being a last-minute task write before you need to send it out.
@BSartist: it's just the guard, the bit that juts out from the top of the hilt, between the hilt and blade.
@OreoExplosion: Plasma is a fourth state of matter, saying that it is gas is like saying that steam is just vaporized water and still liquid.
@CaseyG: Plasma is it's own state of matter. Saying plasma is a subset of gas is like saying that solids are a subset of liquids. they just have super high viscosity.
I feel I must correct your assertion that a star is a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace.
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