I never caught onto any of that I always thought it was just a fun ass game to fuck around with physics
I never caught onto any of that I always thought it was just a fun ass game to fuck around with physics
Yea that was where I was going with it too. Like fun thought experiment if you take physiological traits into account can we determine what would be the best monster meat and preparation for said meat?
Then I read the rest of it…
But didn’t you know the old testament doesn’t count? Or at lest not the parts that don’t further their preferred narrative
This right here. I fully plan for my next vehicle to be completely EV but refuse to give tesla any money at all. Currently it’s not in my realistic price range but Rivian has some pretty sweet choices
Mist born by Brandon Sanderson
House of leaves by Mark Danielewski
Dragon Lance chronicles by Laura and Tracey hickman
One series I got into for a while was skull duggery pleasant. Very dick Tracey vibes from the main detective, but the catch is he is an animated skeleton who investigates mysteries in the world of magic and has a teenage girl that tags along as his apprentice. All in all a fun read that stays in the detective noir vein but also takes a couple steps into the fantasy realm.
Trickle down economics didn’t start with Regan it was a thing for at least 100 years beforehand and was known as horse and sparrow theory.
The idea was that if you fed a horse enough oats, some would pass through for the sparrow to eat too.