

The rare counterwhoosh in the wild, amazing
The rare counterwhoosh in the wild, amazing
Reading a whole lot into a name there buddy, I’ve held very few guns in my life and shot none of them at anything alive.
Not everywhere is America buddy, most cops here at least are good people.
It’s just one big meme, the names are all made up and likely don’t reference any specific events.
I see, that clears things up somewhat. Thank you!
consider adding an automatic provisioning tool like AME to your workflow.
The example above uses customizable “playbooks” to provision a system the way docker compose would a container image, so it can fill the role of a VM snapshot or PXE in non-virtualized local-only scenarios.
I know what most of these words mean individually
As it turns out, fascists aren’t the best allies to have
Ah, the mods are puritanical. That explains it.
Yea i see no issue with using this acronym, definitely not. nope.
Bow and arrow are legal for hunting?
Similar vibes to Storm (the incredibly powerful mutant with fully hideable powers who is worshipped as a goddess by some cultures) saying ‘we don’t need a cure, we’re perfect as we are’ to Rogue (the mutant who kills everyone she touches).
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The northern areas are going to become more habitable
If the AMOC collapses they’ll become significantly less habitable, and that’s looking more likely to happen by the year.
Not everything needs to have deep/real-world meaning. As i recall, Tolkien really didn’t like people ascribing such things to his writing. They’re just stories and should be treated as such.
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sorry, that wasn’t quite right.
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The cry of Morgoth in that hour was the greatest and most dreadful that was ever heard in the northern world; the mountains shook, and the earth trembled, and rocks were riven asunder. Deep in the forgotten places that cry was heard. Far beneath the ruined halls of Angband, in vaults to which the Valar in the haste of their assault had not descended, Balrogs lurked still, awaiting ever the return of their Lord; and now swiftly they arose, and passing over Hithlum they came to Lammoth as a tempest of fire. With their whips of flame they smote asunder the webs of Ungoliant, and she quailed, and turned to flight, belching black vapours to cover her.
It doesn’t actually say anything about how fast they got there. “In that hour” simply means “at that time” here. On the other hand, they travelled “as a tempest of fire”, which certainly implies magic and speed. Either way, with such inherently magical creatures as the Balrogs, saying that they cannot travel very quickly without flying seems somewhat naive.
Good meme though, always appreciate something that makes me go back to the scriptures.
Bottom left he really looks like he hasn’t smiled in 20 years and the photographer told him to
Of course I do, but why would that stop me from down voting it?