Every time I see a screenshot from there: "why are we giving them traffic for the screenshot?"
SARGE
Can't wait to find out how accurate the map is!
You know in like 10 years.
Maybe 8 if things continue the way they have been recently.
I just want neat metal ship models without having to pay $100+ for out of production stuff...
Perhaps even one in a bottle.
Lmao how pathetic must your life be to wish such things over minor annoyances on a website.
Go touch grass
From my understanding, though I can't pinpoint why I think this, it's "ship #1 orient based however they feel like, any follow up ships orient accordingly to ships already in-system"
I've just taken to saying "provide me with evidence or shut the fuck up" usually followed closely by "how about one that's from multiple independent sources and not from a fox opinion piece or personal blog"
But that wouldn't be proper!
clutches pearls
You're off by a few decades, but sure.
You make a good point, I'll have to see if there are any practical applications in Europe or Canada.
I believe that my gay neighbors should be able to grow weed in their yard and if you diss our trans homies, we might get violent before we bother asking nicely for you to leave, and if you refuse then the guns are coming out. Armed minorities are harder to oppress.
Judge away.
I rode a bicycle 120 miles a few years back just because I felt like it one day. I'm probably not the best just for what's considered "reasonable"
That said, it really is the joke/meme "Americans think 100 years is a long time, Europeans think 100 miles is a long distance"
Personally, I feel like if I'm more than 3 miles away, I'm not local. I may be "from the area" but I'm not "a local"
Most people I know wouldn't consider 50 miles to be "close" though in terms of "can I pop over for a quick trip or do I need to plan my day around it"
As for car rides, like.... If I'm driving I don't mind so much because I'm occupied by trying not to die, but as a passenger anything over 5 minutes is not a "quick trip"
O'Neill, blowing up a fleet:
Carter, blowing up a sun:
McKay blowing up 4/5 of a solar system:
Mckay, almost blowing up an entire alternate parallel reality:
Mckay and Carter, using nanites:
All of them, doing all of this whenever they feel like:
"Those torpedoes are cute. Got any naquadria?"
Kevin Uxbridge: