yuudachinightmareofsolomon
Nightmare of Solomon
yuudachinightmareofsolomon

Isn’t that kind of the point? He’s only really done one notable thing and it was 30 years ago and thus, no one cares about his opinion.

I’ve never watched TNG in my life and only know him as insufferable.

Whaddya mean “turned into”?

It’s just a puppet, Wil.

I’ve always disliked Wheaton so this is validating to me! Larry put the puppet in a wrestling hold for two seconds and pantomined clotheslining it. That’s it. Elmo appeared unhurt afterwards (since he’s, you know, a puppet.) Wheaton writing like Elmo is a real four year old child is unhinged.

Wil is an idiot and everyone who's ever worked with him hates him.

Somewhere in that area there’s a scrap metal yard that is known to not ask questions, I’d wager.

BRB gonna start my new radio station with new equipment I acquired.

Door plugs, wing screws, nose wheels

The Yakuza/LaD series have historically been relatively progressive in its depiction of female characters(and other minorities, such as trans people, or other societal topics), with the only major problem being the general lack of major female characters when compared to how many male characters there have been.

I may be wrong, but I’m pretty sure only the post credits scene is all that important to it, because it tells you why Kiryu is in Hawaii, and, at least in the demo for Infinite Wealth, they kind of tell you about it, too. 

I love Kasuga, if he was real I would want to have a beer with him, that could never be achieved through a series of dismissible text boxes.

I’ve watched enough episodes of Mayday: Air Crash Investigation (all of them I think) to know the little things seem to matter quite a lot... and a scary number of airlines seem to be ok letting them slide...

We all know who’s really responsible

Just a single wrongly-sized bolt/truss plate (of probably 1000s) on that Minnesota highway bridge, yet that weakness was largely what brought it down. Weird how bolts/supports meant to function flawlessly only when interlocked suddenly can go to shit when unlocked. Yeah, only a few bolts broken of 119, but what if

If they’re letting just a few screws slide on airplane inspections, who knows what else is being overlooked or allowed to slide?

What my brain is imagining is a wobble factor. things being off by just enough, or enough wear and tear over time to alter the track a bit so the cart rams into the fake track. Again, it’s my own mind conjuring it, but I think I’d still pass on this one.

I’m sure the engineering checks out for the most part, but I still see enough potential points of failure in my minds eye to never get on this thing.