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My square chopsticks hurt my ring finger
Oh my gosh why are they square
Found a guy on YouTube who talks about lesser-known/unpopular guns, and it makes sense since I watch a lot of videos on video game weapon balance that irl weaponry videos would be recommended, and I find his presentations to be concise and very informative, and the subjects to be interesting.
But let's be real I think anyone is interested by something, anything, with such a questionable design philosophy that forces you into a stupor, even if you have no interest in its field or any related subjects.
So yeah I now know of the Cobray Terminator.
And I'm just.
Why.
It's so stupid. It's like TF2 levels of stupid, and the only reason I think it's not in the game in the first place is that it was made in the late 80's, far after the canon of the game and comics take place.
A link to the video describing it plus a follow up of him actually firing one:
Seriously there's some things out there that make you just think 'wtf were they thinking?’
I would love to hear IKEA's reasoning behind this design.
I dislike Togekiss a lot too TBH
10 books that made you angry
I don't know about inducing outright anger, but these books (presented in no particular order, although Behe is pretty egregious) and the concepts behind them are sure to irritate me.
Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution, Michael Behe.
The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism, Michael Behe
Mere Creation: Science, Faith & Intelligent Design, William Dembski
Intelligent Design Uncensored: An Easy-to-Understand Guide to the Controversy, William Dembski and Jonathan Witt
The Design of Life: Discovering Signs of Intelligence In Biological Systems, William Dembski and Jonathan Wells
Science and Human Origins, Ann Gauger, Douglas Axe, Casey Luskin
Darwin's God: Evolution and the Problem of Evil, Cornelius G. Hunter
Science's Blind Spot: The Unseen Religion of Scientific Naturalism, Cornelius G. Hunter
Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth? Why much of what we teach about evolution is wrong, Jonathan Wells
Left Behind: A Novel of the Earth's Last Days, Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
It's neat and all that your bookshelf looks like the Batman symbol, or the word "READ" spelled across your wall, but you realize those hold way less books, right?
HEHE GOT THE DAMN THING OUT.
maybe apple shouldn't design their charger holes to be the same size as a staple.