I would still be careful, just because the whole fridge doesn’t heat up, the food next to the hot item would still warm up, increasing risk.
With 145M views and like thousands of variations I wouldn’t call this obscure. Great song, but not obscure.
The ISS. Woke up around 4-5 am just to see it a couple of years ago. I was afraid of missing it, but then saw a fast dot on the sky. First a dot, that split into 5 and a line, after that back to a small dot before disappearing.
Seeing the human technology in space with naked eyes is beautiful.
There was helpful site on Nasa to know when to look for it, but looks like theres an app for it now. Give it a try if you like space stuff, it cost nothing, well maybe a sleepy morning.
Ask for the promotion bucket with extra butter
Do we even have court martial? Is throwing a eagle napalm strike a “war crime”? Does it matter, if I die to a friendly 380mm barrage in the next 4 minutes?
Theres a small indie game called Gods will be watching. Great pixel art, buut its main thing is crisis management, that happens with the player character, a hostage situation gone wrong, surviving on a desert planet behind enemy lines, and my favorite: making a cure for a deadly disease, while being caved in.
The virus couses paralysis, and in 72 hours shuts down your body systems. Not a fun way to go. All of your teammates are infected, which includes a doctor, a researcher, a robot engineer, a robot assistant, you and your friend who’s a soldier, and his dog. The only way to make a cure in this deadline is abandoning all ethics and jumping to human trials.
First you synthetise the drug, the first of maybe on pure guesses, but each completed test narrows down the possible compounds needed for the cure. Each test has a chance of killing the “lab rat”, you can try making it more stable, but it takes longer to make, and you don’t have much time. Do you go for sale ones, or try to get the cure faster? Who would you sacrifice? Obviously not the doctor, he’s needed for the cure. The researcher can help making drugs, so not her. The robot can’t be tested on, but need repairs by the engineer, so not him. You can try on yourself, but if you die you fail, so you can’t sacrifice yourself. Your friend? Or maybe the dog?
I don’t know why I’m so engrossed with this game, is pretty old by now, and on youtube there’s only a handful of playthroughs of it, but I really like the situations it puts the player in. Also the game is a bit punishing, but tells you before the game. There are no checkpoints in a chapter, which means you can lose 30+ progress by making a bad choise, out just having bad luck. But the mc has a… well not optimistic, but something similar vibe, like it doesn’t matter how bad things are, you can always work in some way to your goal.
Just got it yesterday, its really fun. Similar to drg, but with more orbital bombardment and capes. The vibe also more to starship troopers than the corporate in drg. Brb, need to deliver some hellbombs. For Liberty!
Harambe died in 2016, marking the real end of the world
Most of the survival bits are automated by your slaves worker pals, so its mainly about the exploration and pal caching. Maybe you should give it a try.
Oh, no, why is V-1 on the ship?
[BLOOD IS FUEL]
It’s not over yet, Snake! Its not over yet!
And you can to grovel in front of your enemies if you want to decrease the difficulty. or just die
Quickly binged read it and its good.
They mentioned the only way to leave the academy is to have the other wordly skills and memories taken, but they also have a point system which can lead to expulsion? (Not to mention the whole group has shared points) So expulsion means forcefully cleared memories. That seems unethical, but seeing how the academy run things and their hierarchy doesnt seem surprising.
Well anyway, guess Im hooked.
Oh yeah, also their giga emote spams, but also just generally annoying.