I'm not sure I've really "gotten" a lot of these jokes, but I think I get this one. And I think you're right
Unfortunately, I'm willing to bet that it's not "you can't put a jacket on wildlife" as much as it is something generic like "you can't handle or touch non-domestic animals"
I get it (and it makes me happy, too), but would I would like to see is nobody getting pissed off. I know it will never happen in my lifetime, but I wish I could see that coin being as innocuous as Abraham Lincoln on a penny
I have no idea how money works at large scale, so I guess I have a question for anybody who knows
Could that much money being distributed cause problems with the "economy"? My naive understanding is that the "economy" is (more or less) money moving around. Could hoarded wealth entering circulation cause any kind of problems?
I know my question is already sort of flawed since hoarded wealth isn't exactly sitting still, but I don't know if that makes a difference
We don't even need the teachers. Just give each classroom a conch shell and they'll be fine
Bro chill. They left one comment voicing their opinion. I feel like you can't read
It looks more like a giraffe with a very short neck
I've seen restaurants do the same thing. Nobody looks at anyone twice. It's perfect
Now instead of Gimli breaking his axe on it, the kid shoots it, it ricochets, and then shoots his eye out
Please do what's safest for you! The family I mentioned is actually my cousins' in-laws, so there's no real consequence
"All animals are born equal, but some are born more equal than others"
I do (cuz family). Calling them out like this is one of my favorite pastimes since they think I'm 100% with them. Stopping them in their tracks can be really entertaining
What we'll probably get (from Bethesda) is a combination of both. Smaller, barren, and procedurally generated
That's a great question! Surely, the strap thing could fit under the armor
Cis-het guy here. I like both in games. I understand the thin strap thing has "magic defense" or whatever, but if that's the case, why do I never see men wearing it? Conversely, if the non-magical steel armor works, why don't the women ever wear it?
It's actually the opposite. Donald Glover is all women
That wording is always a little strange to me. Like a guard walks by a cell with bones in it and says "you still got a few more years left"
They clarified the typo! Please ignore my confusion!
I'm out of the loop. What's wrong with PBS?