I mean, if you’re far enough away to notice a bomb going off before the shockwave hits you putting something between you and the soon to collapse roof is probably your next best move.
I mean, if you’re far enough away to notice a bomb going off before the shockwave hits you putting something between you and the soon to collapse roof is probably your next best move.
Hell if I recall correctly they aren’t even that far off each other on the proverbial family tree.
Edit: though I should mention they’ve both strayed pretty far from those roots.
My initial reaction was that it was probably unflattering on purpose but after seeing the others I think that might just be the artist’s style and she just has an unfortunate face for it.
This is an example of it going poorly but advertisers to an extent do it on purpose. Kool-aid gets used to refer to powdered drink mixes like band-aid is used to refer to adhesive bandages and, in some regions, coke is used to refer to soda in general. The idea is to become so associated with the concept as to overshadow the competition.
If you haven’t done one yet you’ll never be more proud of yourself than replacing your own phone screen.
I’m pretty sure significant portions of the medium and hard difficulties could be flip-flopped and most of Australia’s population doesn’t live in the PvE warzone you’re probably picturing in your head.
Union binding company, a fairly prominent company as far as snowboarding goes.
I figured out what you meant but my initial mental image for “automatically chain together” was a long line of Hondas and Teslas connected by short tow straps.
Also, here’s a slightly more in-depth article from a more niche source: https://liftblog.com/2024/04/13/gondola-tower-collapse-kills-one-in-turkey/
I’ll be fascinated to hear more about this as it gets investigated. I’m a former ski lift operator and there’s so many systems on a modern lift to prevent that. That one looks not quite new but certainly not so old as to not have such precautions. Though it just says hit a pole, it’s possible that said pole wasn’t a lift tower, and of course being that this happened in Turkey it’s possible if not likely that the standards are simply lower than in Colorado.
Even if this is an edited pic I’m going to pretend it’s not because that’s the most midwestern hearse concept I’ve seen.
Oh it reacts all right, just not advantageously.
Could’ve sworn it was Jeff Story.
I first got that on a Mac in my school and actually got scared it was going to tell the IT desk. It didn’t.
It was a glider with a rocket, essentially. Apparently a lot of the test pilots liked it before they, well, died a death horrible enough that I don’t even feel that great wishing it on a nazi.
Edit: also it may have been the first aircraft to break the sound barrier, one of the test pilots maxed out the speedo and reported a noise that he thought was the rocket exploding.
Lions led by Donkeys has an episode on it as well, I think it’s the same title. What an insane aircraft.
Honestly the intricate description you’ve presumably included for the benefit of the blind and others who would use a screen reader rather than looking at the image itself comes across as more unhinged.
Can’t imagine that rope company gets many repeat customers with that kind of marketing.
Are people actually tricked enough by ai gens that they ask where they came from? Because so much of that stands out like a sore thumb to me that it actually scares me to wonder who’s falling for it.
Some of you kids have never been to Nebraska and it shows… Don’t even know how to grab a six pack and enjoy an evening on the back roads after work.