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Duckwarrior
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People buy water in bottles that are packed into boxes, put on pallets, wrapped in plastic, loaded by forklifts and delivered in ships and trucks - from other countries.
They then drive to the supermarket and take them home and chill them in their fridge and wonder why the icecaps are melting.
They then drive to the supermarket and take them home and chill them in their fridge and wonder why the icecaps are melting.
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, will make violent revolution inevitable. John F. Kennedy.
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spliffyhat
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Standard Beta is out Today
UK price £50 I also payed £20 to reserve my name .
Saving up now for a decent flight stick .
UK price £50 I also payed £20 to reserve my name .
Saving up now for a decent flight stick .
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They are afraid of high turning speeds for some reason, even the sidewinder turns more slowly than a A10. Everything feels very, very heavy. Still fun though.
I think they really want to try to make it WW2 in space with strafe and reverse.
They want to stop people circle strafing, but dont seem to realize thats whats going to happen no matter what they do, as long as they have side thrusters and reverse?
Hell in jumpgate people still circle strafe, and that has no sidethrusters and no reverse.
I think they really want to try to make it WW2 in space with strafe and reverse.
They want to stop people circle strafing, but dont seem to realize thats whats going to happen no matter what they do, as long as they have side thrusters and reverse?
Hell in jumpgate people still circle strafe, and that has no sidethrusters and no reverse.
That's... hilariously depressing. We're really stupid.Duckwarrior wrote:QUOTE (Duckwarrior @ Jul 23 2014, 11:26 PM) People buy water in bottles that are packed into boxes, put on pallets, wrapped in plastic, loaded by forklifts and delivered in ships and trucks - from other countries.
They then drive to the supermarket and take them home and chill them in their fridge and wonder why the icecaps are melting.

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