Well yeah, but I was trying to stick to the wording of the shower thought. We’ve all played Kerbal Space Program
Well yeah, but I was trying to stick to the wording of the shower thought. We’ve all played Kerbal Space Program
You actually have to shoot for where the moon will be
Nada colada for those wanting to order one
Yes! My thoughts exactly. Sometimes less is more
Raking isn’t more popular because it’s slower and way more work. Blowers are excellent for snow removal too (when it’s the light and dry kind).
Matchstick Men, Adaptation, Lord of War
I think that’s a different stretcher in the last panel. The ones we see in the first panel would be loading just off to the right towards the bottom of the last panel.
Aren’t they up and to the left of the last panel so shouldn’t be visible?
It depends on the inflection. It might be not now as in not in this moment, but it could also be no not now that you’ve done this
Canonically, Oscar’s garbage can is actually really nice and spacious. He has a whole menagerie of pets (Fluffy the elephant for e.g.), an Olympic sized pool, a bowling alley, etc.
Interesting. Found a calculator and according to this I’m “very lean” (only just) while I’m overweight (again, only just) using BMI.
Judging by the belly fat I can pinch, I’m gonna trust the BMI
Oh, that’s a reflection in a glass helmet, not an eye…
This is something I think about from time to time and essentially get nowhere.
I try and live-capture and release bugs from my house (the only things I actively kill in this regard is mosquitos).I also hunt/fish.
If I saw a deer trapped on a frozen lake I’d go out and rescue it, yet I’d shoot that same deer in a different place under a different context. It’s not really consistent, except in intentionality I suppose.
I do place a higher value on the life of animals that are more “intelligent” (in a way that feels more human) compared to other animals. For example, I’m not upset at all when I use hand sanitizer and presumably wipe out a whole swath of life, but I’m sad if a bird hits a window and dies. Part of that is the intentionality again maybe? The bacteria “had” to die, and the bird didn’t; I’d feel less bad about the bird if I saw a natural predator take it down but it’s still more upsetting than even unintentionally killing an insect.
I’ve been donating my money to the intellectually disabled kids that play by my street