I am aware of conversion kits and the like, I’m more interested in the idea of using mechanisms and designs for something else.
I am aware of conversion kits and the like, I’m more interested in the idea of using mechanisms and designs for something else.
I’m mostly thinking appearance and function, I recognize that rim fire 22lr is absolutely not going to work in a center fire without some sort of conversion.
My nvidia is of but still kicking, I’ll have to give this a try too.
When they get to be adults they have this adorable white penstripes and the coolest horns.
No idea. To be fair it works it well for him, he worked through covid and was the only one in the building that didn’t catch it.
My brother used to put on extra coats just to hug people because the thought of touching humans sickened him.
Now he’s a CMA in a nursing home.
That second one sucks because I love Fighting with the Melody, it’s just such chaos
You’re not alone there, snoop had an album come out the year before and after that both sold as explicit but that album didn’t.
That’s what the excess hydrogen canisters are for.
They’re currently in litigation one child labor exploitation for profiting off of child made content and for terrible child safety standards for basically ignoring that it was a pedophile feeding ground. It’s not dead though, probably going to be profitable forever.
I liken it to the feeling of a room you’ve just reorganized or when the seasonal lighting changes and everything feels familiar but just a little different. These spaces feel like but permanent. It’s not uncomfortable, just not common. Spending time in these places helps me think about the way things are arranged.
That I can get behind. I’d love to build a windmill over my house and store extra energy as hydrogen or springs. I don’t have to be cost effective of I’m not participating in the economy.
I love liminal spaces so much. Not the cg nonsense ones with the weird pools or endless test cell rooms but real ones. Hallways that fell crammed into buildings, like they build the rooms before realizing they need to be accessible. Rooms that have been converted into other rooms but will have the remnants of it’s original use, like a stairway turned closet that still has the stairs as woefully inefficient shelves. Bedrooms that still have piping for the kitchen appliances that used to be there. Legal offices turned into studio apartments.
I love things like this.
I feel like spaceship freedom is the SciFi embodiment of American “freedom of the open road” propaganda.
The nuts are bunk, but the extract is where it’s at!
A twilight forrest with ancient ruins? Absolutely gorgeous! Even the sex dungeon and the cave have a picturesque beauty to them.
Almost every single demon door in fable has some beautiful or aesthetic location behind it. My favorite is probably the Willow’s pick door or the Homestead in fable 2
Not only is it a military ship built for the exact type of situation out was in, but it was a custom build by Vader himself. Being a very skilled mechanic is almost more fundamental to his character then hating sand. He built a race winning podracer out of trash, imagine what he can do with 20 years more practice and the entire imperial budget.
And yet, an outdated tugboat from before he was born managed to take him down. That ship has soul.
I’ll have you know I have the daintiest hands. Lol