Uhhh, teletubbies bear? Blocklist?
Uhhh, teletubbies bear? Blocklist?
Brand new account and both posts are indicative of you being a chud.
You’re not gonna last long here, pal.
Yeah, sekiro can really throw you off if you just see it as another souls game. Parrying was the main combat mechanic when its usually worthless in every other souls game.
And God damn, parrying is so satisfying in it. Learning how to parry properly makes you feel like a fucking samurai.
Born as the gender you identify with.
Don’t give the western zionists that much credit. They’d say all that shit with a smirk on their face knowing the truth.
Maybe they’ll actually upgrade the hardware to be half decent on this thing, if they want to discourage piracy, make better shit. If I want to play any switch games currently, I’ll just pirate them and play it on the steam deck.
I could fuck up any guy who tries to mess with me. A bear, not so much…
But at least I could reason with a bear.
Usually it’s miserable rich people who say this, and they’re miserable because they don’t have a soul.
I mean… they were revolting against their capitalist slavers.
I grew up thinking he was the villain. Now, I know he was actually a hero.
All it takes is one baguette.
I had a job modifying them before. We actually completely removed the support bars in the middle. It does not compromise the structural integrity at all. They’re only nessessary if you’re filling them up with shit and stacking them up dozens of units high. You can then add walls, ceilings, and roofs that pop up out of the side of the structure, expanding the size from the initial footprint.
And if you have multiple units, you can connect and expand your living space that way. Get sick of the current layout? You can rearrange the units relatively easy, and if you ever want to move, it’s a hell of a lot easier to move than a full sized house.
It’s also possible to remove the toxic coating. It’s not imbued into the metal.
While they’re not without their downsides, that goes for every type of structure and every type of building material. Alot of the downsides you listed though are non-issues and I know this because of my own experience working on them. The biggest downsides are cost (which isn’t the best indicator of viability, capitalism skews our perception of value with cost) and the fact that simply put… They’re pretty fucking ugly.
I think the real problem with Houston is the fact that it’s in Texas.
I’m actually pro-container housing, but for different reasons than these capitalist pig-dogs. They’re portable, easily customizable with the right know-how (easy to add expansions, and to move around different units to change the layout) and reuses the hollow remnants of this capitalistic hellscape for something worthwhile.
Ha, if I want to play games, Netflix is the last place I’d go. Stay in your fucking lane Netflix.
The Nordic model: let’s take the socialism out of socialism.
Yeah, I could see how it could be off-putting for children…