"Is this... How I behave?"
Wunderbar.
>Doesn't have fun with simulation games
Non-aryan detected 😬
That line of thinking is what led to misguided Trumpism.
>USA has an invisible hell-beam
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Trannies are overwhelmingly mentally irregular though. Be it autism, homosexuality or something else.
Japanese culture dying after WWII is not a direct result of the cultural changes that came with the Meiji Restoration. It's a result of the outcome of WWII.
>Tomato is Linus
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Saying "fedi(verse)" instead of "mastodon" would be a good start 😤
Ave. True to Caesar.
Cutting both apples is necessary and with one stroke that will lead to four pieces. This means that they need to end up with two equally large pieces and two smaller pieces which have a total size equal to the one of the larger pieces.
How tall is a "very tall" woman in Japan?
Also strange that they are skinny, usually the large women are voluptuous.
Why is this not possible for suburbanites?
Humiliated
Is the show worth watching?
Women will go to university for years only to end up doing 3nd rate acting completely unrelated to their.
i made 2 loops to learn the weaves, i really like the one on the right better but it takes like double the time to make it, and was hard to figure out how to connect the ends
https://niscii.xyz/files/0a805311-33f3-43c4-82ca-35203658ba80
The left one certainly doesn't look "tight" enough.
Many have complained about them removing the air combat minigame, but that's not a problem, you think?
I'm assuming the game is sort of a remake, because a sequel doesn't make sense?
Chainmail is compromised and loses much of its protective strength when a link (a ring) is forced open, usually by a piercing attack like a sword- or speartip or perhaps an arrow. A link that doesn't have a closing mechanism that keeps it closed, which would be the rivet, is much easier to force open with an attack, and the whole armor ends up much less protective.
If you're using aluminium, and it's just for a costume and not intended as historical realism, then I suppose you are doing fine.
Why was the anesthesiologist sued in the first place, and not just the doctor, I wonder?
