

Ooo what’s the mechanic they’re adding this time? I have in skiff but it isn’t upgraded at all.
Alt account of @fossilesque@mander.xyz. :)
Ooo what’s the mechanic they’re adding this time? I have in skiff but it isn’t upgraded at all.
To be fair, things can fossilise very quickly given ideal conditions. Still dinosaurs reigned for a lot more time than mammals and frankly nature is still feeling the loss in certain ways.
https://www.americanforests.org/article/the-trees-that-miss-the-mammoths/
I played a little bit of those. I think it was more everyone I used to play with got old and busy. :) I would like to check in soon though, give me a few weeks first to finish everything I need to do lol.
Haha, I played a lot of GW1 and met some of my best irl friend in GW2 in the early days. I basically got the dragon mount and stopped playing shortly after that was released. Sad because I loved, LOVED Cantha in GW1. I should check in again. I have something insane like 4k hours into it. Didn’t feel the need to escape so much after I moved abroad.
Just a shoutout.
It’s how we calibrate radiocarbon dates. :) I make the computer do it though.
:( 4chan why did you become this
Bad is just sometimes short for badass. 😎
It’s an absurdist joke. X)
Yes, in Nicotine+ it is very easy. It is right next to the search bar on there. It is the most “modern” and easiest client.
I cannot believe these people make more than me lol.
What client?
I think we got a good number now. Cheers guys!
Sure, let’s see what you can do. Have fun with it! :)
Welcome aboard.
Welcome aboard. :)
Tried and true! I also add a jar because they make me jump, I can’t help it lol. I have had big orb spiders crawl on me in the woods while climbing in the US and we have large spiders here incl. the giant English house spider here. They are both the size of hands. Freak me the fuck out haha.
They keep the bad stuff out, I figure. I try to put them in my plant pots if I find them around.
Also, my favourite fact is we know almost nothing about dinosaurs from jungles and mountains. Most of our knowledge comes from wetland and oceanic creatures because of the way fossils are formed.