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In The Amazing Digital Circus (2023) I hate thing because thing is popular with those far younger than me. Insert comment about it being cringe. Relatable?
ImAllexx's face is blurred out in a recent Jack Manifold video
Ultimately uneventful but I just found it interesting; a case where the impact of something still affects content made to this day.
we need more leaked busts of jared leto
This is why Mattel are obviously better, because LEGO would NEVER
r/tf2 gonna be shocked when quickplay doesn't fix all your problems
Aardman using a generated image on their official Wallace & Gromit YouTube channel.
What's the mechanism inside one of these things?
They're giggling troublesome trucks, they rock back and forth and I'm curious to know how.
Renaming Schematics
Now that item sharing has been essentially removed, I think it'd be fun if there were an unnecessarily hard to obtain item that allows you to change the name or add a description to schematics.
Changing the name of a weapon would replace the usual "Schematic" text next to its rarity with the original name of the weapon, in case you forget what a Jack-O-Launcher looks like. We've all been there.
I have a lot of weapons, sometimes more than one of each type for very specific purposes (bosses, elementals, etc), and sometimes it's hard to tell them apart at a glance in the inventory when time is of the essence; being able to simply name a weapon "boss crusher" would be incredibly helpful. I would also name my weapons/traps funny things.
Distribution is dealer's choice -- I think it'd be fun as a ventures exclusive reward like superchargers were, but 10,000 gold in the shop or as an occasional mission alert reward is fine.
Also, if this does happen to become a feature in the next update, I'd like 10 of these, a Nocturno schematic and a freshly baked cookie as my consulting fee. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk 💖
The affect Thomas has on keeping all train-related hobbies alive is beyond comprehension. There's something so heart-warming about seeing volunteers go out of their way to dress up locomotives to look like Thomas so they can give kids a magical day to remember, so they can bring their favourite character(s) to life; it brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it.
There's something so novel and sweet about seeing how different heritage railways in different parts of the world will take a tank engine that is important to their region's history of steam and make it look like Thomas. I can't explain it.
I remember what it was like, I remember how happy I was when I went to my first DOWT. It may not have been a 1:1 replica of his appearance in the show, but it didn't matter to me. That was Thomas.