Ralph Dula
Fighter of Fungi, Mortal Foe of 5E, Possibly a Cat
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Aww! Babies first war crime! Precious memories!You know the next picture is the kid as a blood spot on the ground from the recoil.
Of only those parents had enrolled their spawn in my child soldier class they would have known…
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I love kindergarten registration day!
Well it is kindergarten. She has had some experience with lesser guns by then.Looks like a Barrett fifty cal freaking sniper rifle. Lol.
It is. The mount looks like one for fitting it on a vehicle or helicopter.Looks like a Barrett fifty cal freaking sniper rifle. Lol.
It’s only a war crime if you lose the war.Aww! Babies first war crime! Precious memories!
Still seems like a flow rate thing. I mean the tears are only going to leave so much salt and if they aren't pulling at least 10x that in salt each day the overseers need to really step it up.It’s only a war crime if you lose the war.
Of course, after I established the glorious rogue-nation state of Dulakistan i sold all my child soldiers to the Kingdom of Qwain. Fellow worked out if you put child slaves to work in a salt mine, their tears would renew the salt they harvested, allowing an infinite supply of salt.
Ingenious, really.
Still seems like a flow rate thing. I mean the tears are only going to leave so much salt and if they aren't pulling at least 10x that in salt each day the overseers need to really step it up.
Come to brunch? Sorry, I'm busy that day.
Here I thought it would look like the crippling depression that was "How Green Was My Valley". That's much more lovely!The same miner's cottage in its heyday.
Aye, 'n' that's how us liked it!Here I thought it would look like the crippling depression that was "How Green Was My Valley".
That is quite the action shot!
That is quite the action shot!
Nah, that knife clearly went past him, and Little Miss Badass doesn’t appear to have brought a back-up knife.
I’ve seen a number of pictures of isolated homes in the last two years, and I keep wondering about plumbing (and water supply in general) as well as the initial transport of supplies to build the homes.
Can you imagine living there, just getting back from the store and realizing you forgot something.I’ve seen a number of pictures of isolated homes in the last two years, and I keep wondering about plumbing (and water supply in general) as well as the initial transport of supplies to build the homes.
After I posted I went on a search got more info on such isolated houses. I found an article on a woman who lives in an isolated house, and is the third or fourth generation of her family to live there. She noted when her family first raised the house no one had a car, and her ancestors only made the trip to the nearest town once a year.Can you imagine living there, just getting back from the store and realizing you forgot something.
In the San Juan islands north of Seattle and south of some other small municipality, there are islands with people on them only accessible by boat. Sometimes you see the odd person who insists on rowing to the next island to go to the store. You sure hope they have their lists double and triple checked before leaving.After I posted I went on a search got more info on such isolated houses. I found an article on a woman who lives in an isolated house, and is the third or fourth generation of her family to live there. She noted when her family first raised the house no one had a car, and her ancestors only made the trip to the nearest town once a year.
I imagine they triple-checked their shopping list when they went.