@tattoolaa is ready for babby!
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@tattoolaa is ready for babby!
The #Vux have us surrounded!
Morning repost because I put it up last night when I was drinking I'm playing Undertale for a thing, and I really love my skeleton husbando. So I voiced him.
I'm playing Undertale for a thing, and I really love my skeleton husbando. So I voiced him. Enjoy!
Water Treatment Plant Get!
I lick things up and put them down.
The Corvega assembly plant is about to get murderalatedized.
Fun fact!
There were at least four models in the Corvega line produced by Chryslus Motors before the Great War. The exact year when the first Corvega was available is still unknown, but it was already available for purchase in 2056.
In the 2060s, soon after Canada was annexed, an original Corvega cost "only" $199,999.99. This further corroborates speculation of steady and reasonable (4.55% average from 1960s Corvair) inflation in the decades leading up to the Great War, since these vehicles are known to be commonly found throughout California, Nevada, Utah, Pittsburgh, the Columbia Commonwealth, and Massachusetts. Other products, such as Giddyup Buttercup and the Vault-Tec vaults themselves, carried similarly hefty price tags.
This fights a doozy! Don't miss it!