Noo! Not only is he dead! But I messed up I have to erase so many squares. WHY ARE THERE SO MANY SQUARES IN HARD BOILED!?
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
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Update: I did it again. There were two book related motives and I got them mixed up. I did the same thing like three times before I figured it out.
Ok so I saw this uncrustables add on Pinterest and I have to wonder...
Does that mean if you cut them up do they just clone? Like could you build a peanut butter and jelly crumb army out of tortured sandwiches?
How far does it go?
Who's the original? The crust? The uncrust? Does the original die and those two are the result?
Do they not feel pain?
Do they not feel the missing part of them like a phantom limb.
Do they miss what they once were do they feel horror at what they are? What they've become?
Which one feels that they have been given a merciful end? The uncrust which has been deemed useful condemned a tortured end as they are consumed by their creators but the pain of what they are missing will never truly hit them or the crust which has been discarded and deemed as worthless by their creators but able to live to an old age knowing that a part of them that they can never get back is missing and dead.
How does stone paper work in rock paper scissors?
Cuz like... Scissors cut paper but rock destroys scissors and stone paper is both rock and paper.
Following that same line of thought does that make stone paper a stick or a rock.
I DM'd for the first time today and it was so freaking fun! I didn't know what I was doing! I was coming up with a plot that's going to extend into other sessions on the fly! I did the voices! I'm coming up with a history for these NPCs! This is amazing!
Hey geologists I need a bit of help with my worldbuilding.
So I'm adding dwarves to my setting but not your typical short stubby fleshy dudes. But rather short stubby rocky dudes. There are three types of dwarves upper crust, mid crust, and lower crust. They grow at different levels in the earth's crust and are made out of different rocks depending on what's available at that level. Like if they're closer to the surface they're made out of rocks and gems and such that naturally grow at that level.
Small issue though I have no idea what grows- forms? At those different levels farther or closer to the surface and I also don't know in what amounts. What's rare and what's common? I imagine diamonds don't grow in the same place as amethyst.
If you guys could help me out it would be much appreciated!
P.s. I did try googling it first but I couldn't find anything.
P.p.s. a visual representation like a rock map or something would be nice but is not required.
P.p.p.s. please don't be mean to me I'm not an expert on rocks I don't know exactly what to search for which is why I'm asking for help.
Hey. So I never owned a furby but what if the reason they were so creepy is because they're highly social creatures that need another one of their kind to function and without it they sort of lose it and try to gain a pseudo companionship with us but due to a difference in behavior and social standards it led to a depressive mental spiral that continued until it died.
If you stab a cereal box are you a serial killer?
Grandmaster Rose's chess game in Murdle vol 1 is a very short one. I believe there's 5 moves in total.
(1. W E4
(2. B E5
(3. WQ H5
(4. BK D7
(5. WQ E5
I want to join Arthur Lester's body parts community thing and I made a blog for it but it's a side blog and when I tried to join it said bananafrog instead of his missing pinky and I'm not sure if that's allowed. Also I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do if I do join.
How many people can a kelpie fit on its back? Could you make a kelpie bus? How long can it get? No wait- A kelpie train.
If you write a book on the problems of deforestation and then you publish that book doesn't that make you part of the problem for deforestation?
This is a genuine question.