The lack of commercialization being shoved down and up your orifices is really nice.
The lack of commercialization being shoved down and up your orifices is really nice.
Death by shitpost
Idk… what with the world burning at an alarming rate. Might be a good thing to cool it with the air travel for a bit.
Lol I thought this for years! I always thought it was a bold choice for a bumper sticker. I was like “Ya! You do you!” To be honest idk what they mean by salt life. Slut life I could wrap my head around. But salt? Do they harbor ambitions to become deckhands?
That’s what people are missing here. It’s essentially just a vehicle for anyone to bribe trump nice and easy.
I mean what could possibly go wrong?
Holy hell that IS metal. No black lung in heaven indeed!
Sounds metal AF.
I mean how many miles a day are most routes? Why order bigger specs if you don’t need them? I can’t imagine most carriers go more than 20 mi a day. I am curious though, I’m sure someone’s crunched the numbers on it.
65’ looks ready for anything the playgrounds got.
This was my first thought. Insurers being insurers and dickhead dealerships reacting dick-headlly.
I’m sure disassembly, transport, and reassembly is sold separately
I’d love to hear a few more! I came across some Frisian media once. It wasn’t mutually intelligible with English, but it seemed close. I could understand some fragments and meaning, much like the native English speaker could pick up some stuff from romance languages. It’s so weird to see how languages bump up and into(out of?) each other.
It has good bones. It seems a shame to have built out all the art, game engine, etc and not have made it longer. I get your point in that it was tidy, but I still can’t help but feel an opportunity was lost by not fleshing it out a bit.
Lol for years I had a tv VCR combo with only The Goonies, In The Army Now, and some old MASH episodes someone put on a tape. A simpler time indeed!
Linguistics is cool AF! A lot of people think (I certainly used to) English is a romance language, sharing as much as it does from French. But it is Germanic!
While something like 90% of the dictionary owes itself to French in loan words, 95% of the most commonly used words, and the Grammer by which they’re used, belongs to the Germanic language family!
Fun linguistics fact for ya! Now you don’t have to play that game.