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Aizen canonically sits in a chair for most of it.That is the logic of a loser. The Victory should talk about how the world should be not how it is.
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Aizen canonically sits in a chair for most of it.That is the logic of a loser. The Victory should talk about how the world should be not how it is.
And this is why Britain doesn't matter anymore.That's the logic of an armchair philosopher...or a weeb. The world is as it is, and all we can do is follow our roles.
Nah, we beat them where it counted, in the hearts and minds of the people. That's why they collapsed. Well, that and the inherit failures and evil of Communism.Not how heroic narratives work. The USSR doesn't lose after some grand battle, it just collapses because it was always just a paper tiger
It became our backyard when we fucking purchased it. Not our fault that the previous owners didn't kick out the murderously violent squatters before we did.
No, that was the french and brits with their insane "treaty"Nah, more like enter a conflict you really shouldn't have and directly lead to the world going properly insane.
If anyone here lives in Australia, do you have to deal with Kookaburras? I'm rather interested in how wildlife annoys other people from around the world.
Nah, more like enter a conflict you really shouldn't have and directly lead to the world going properly insane.
To this day, the Onion has my absolute favorite summary of WWI.
Biggest problems I have to deal with in summer here are stinkbugs and wasps. And ever since I installed fly screens, they are not that much one anymore.If anyone here lives in Australia, do you have to deal with Kookaburras? I'm rather interested in how wildlife annoys other people from around the world.
If anyone here lives in Australia, do you have to deal with Kookaburras? I'm rather interested in how wildlife annoys other people from around the world.
Texas here. Fuck scorpions. And everything else except Praying Mantis, but mostly scorpions and spiders.
Texas here. Fuck scorpions. And everything else except Praying Mantis, but mostly scorpions and spiders.
Had a spider on the front door this morning, a big one, right next to the damn doorknob. Would not move, finally had to find some mosquito spray in a bucket on the porch, and I think the only reason that worked was making him too slippery to hold on. Didn't go anywhere once he hit the ground either. Wasn't dead, and he was gone when I left last night, no sign of squashed spider.
The rest of our animal problems are the neighbors fault. A whole passel of puppies every few years, most of which either starve to death because they can't afford enough food or get hit by a car. Or eaten by one of the other feral dogs in the neighborhood when they get hungry enough.
Have feral hogs ever tried to gore you with their tusks?
It's weird thinking of pigs as beings that will eat even children
Thankfully never ran into any in the wild.
First and last time I hunted myself though, my uncles shot one (in the head) and were dragging it into the cleaning shed. It wasn't quite dead though, started suddenly fighting back and it was everything two of them could do to keep hold of it's face and keep it from standing up while another one got a gun and put three more bullets in its head so it finally died.
A real life hogzilla that's not photoshopped and edited may actually exist somewhere
How exactly do you guys eat wild animals?
There's so much bacteria and viruses and dirt on them
You live in Australia?Biggest problems I have to deal with in summer here are stinkbugs and wasps. And ever since I installed fly screens, they are not that much one anymore.
You won't believe how psychologically comforting it is to know you're just being paranoid, and everyone isn't really trying to ruin your day. That the nasty thoughts in your head are literally just a disease that you should ignore.
Still makes me really uneasy, but at least I'm not like my father, his father, or any of my uncles and aunts. Low bar, but I still jumped over it. Go me.
It's usually drugs. But that can be a good and professional thing when provided by qualified doctors at the behest of also-qualified prescribers.Hope there's a decent treatment for paranoia, now that you've got a firm diagnosis.
Yes it is. Google Is FF it down? And you see this is happening a lot.Took me a while to find a gen chat in the forums I read but gotta ask everyone if FF net is down in your ends? These past few days I cannot access the site and I'm starting to worry...
I seeYes it is. Google Is FF it down? And you see this is happening a lot.
What's CSAM? I don't get it... Still, man that's just sad for peeps to do that.There was one a short while ago, FYI. Seems like people were abusing the lack of active moderation to post CSAM, which got mass-reported straight to the domain registrar, who pulled the plug because it's against their rules too, not just FFN's. Not all of the reported fics actually had CSAM, mind you, so it may have been a malicious DoS attack in part as well.
How about... you become Tribble, and start posting capybaras instead, hmm?
Congratulations, I think this is the most British thing you've ever said.It's rather bizarre how two of the world's wealthiest and most advanced nations exist on the same supercontinent as basically the most violent, chaotic, dystopian countries on the planet.
Shouldn't you just be happy because I praised your nation?Congratulations, I think this is the most British thing you've ever said.
Why? I just live here.