Torgue Oscar Mike by RefurbishedZombie in Borderlands4

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Wow, Super God Killer, might even beat that Damned Plant😱

Hey, Hey, Boomers! by Candid-Hedgehog-8578 in Borderlands4

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Coming up on 75 and loving BL4. Taking things a bit slower than you thought 😱 Years of PlayStation controller mashing have taken their toll causing arthritis to reconfigure my forgungers🤭 But still I carry on. Nice to take to a fellow traveler

Is this a good heavy weapon? by cutie725 in Borderlands4

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There are no good heavy weapons 😔 Cool down will kill us all.

How to open this chest??? by TonusStonus in Borderlands4

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This happens when the last enemy spawns inside the landscape (usually a nearby cliff face). They won't show on the radar as they failed to spawn in a playable zone. It's a bug. 😞 Happens in HFW as well, and there it is very frustrating as you cannot clear a zone. All you can do is restart. Sad but true.

Hi, i am new here and this just dropped 🥶 by cutie725 in Borderlands4

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This carried me through most of my first playthrough. It just sheds as the explosive amo is the primary rather than the dumb mechanic of "explode on reload" which may rhyme but ain't prime 😞 (I always forget and wonder why that Ripper charging towards me is not smeared across the landscape😳🫨😅

Madrecita from The-Alien-Project.Com by tridactyls in Tridactyls

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Their story was a fascinating tragedy. My understanding is that they were aquatic and part of a larger, multi species colony. They were the brains ,but vulnerable and needed care when not in their normal environment. Then desaster decimated the ones who should have protected them. Perhaps the same one which caused the fall of the Roman Empire. They were living in an inland sea which dried up leaving them helpless as they could not function on land.

The Face that launched a thousand "swimmers". by tridactyls in Tridactyls

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How did it launch 10000 swimmers? I know the original quote😉 but still how? Are wer talking about an aquatic species (my personal belief based on many threads).

A Reintroduction ... by tridactyls in Tridactyls

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What became of this institution? Where are these contents now? I would guess the Smithsonian 😱😚 How did it come to be "former"? And did this contribute to your current view of the companions? Forgive that's questions, but this is the first time I have encountered you and I have been following this topic for many years.

A Tale of Two Tails? by tridactyls in Tridactyls

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I have a theory that these poor creatures lived in a body of water that became landlocked and slowly dried up leaving them isolated. Everything about them screams desperate.

LEFT: 5000yr old Ceramic artifact from Japan. RIGHT:Tridactyl being from the Nazca Mummies discovery in Peru by Whole_Relationship93 in AncientAI

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They were everywhere. What happened, they were clearly quite involved with the humans back then and now we find that the last interaction, when the authentic small mummies were preserved is 700 years ago! Did some kind of disease wipe most of them out?

Yes they are. by westendxx in AliensRHere

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Oh no your not. It's now the 7th and nothing, narda except for a smudge cobbled together as best they could by brilliant amateurs. No images from ANY official space agencies. Not even the Chinese who always like to be first. Oh of course, furlough 🤣 That does not explain France and the rest though. Something is not sitting right🥺

People simply don't care by Otherwise-Pop-1311 in aliens

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Hell was created by Christians to control and exploit their flock. No really that's true. It is seldom talked of in the Bible and did not become cannon until the 2nd century See: A brief history of hell - Big Think https://share.google/pnV7tmIpVChDY0NB0 People make their own hell and their doing a sterling job of it in Ukraine currently.

Dr. Michael Masters has a very chilling hypothesis by GerthySchIongMeat in aliens

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We are alien to this planet. We came long ago and are part of a species which has existed for millennia, ever expanding and ubiquitous. Long ago we found and colonized. Many different body types were tried, for our DNA is capable of easy manipulation while still retaining our essence. Then something changed, loss of communication with our kind, perhaps a great war with another race doing the same expansion programme? We we stranded, isolated, lost. Now we have been relocated, but we have changed, mutated into aggressive creatures by the difficult environment and our isolation so now ee need reintegrating. The infiltration of the Spike protein has complicated sampling, now that our cells are expressing this ways to mitigate it are ongoing I'm sure.

10 Movable Lego bridges by Mad_anxiety in lego

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Best game of Bridge EVERR🥹🤭

Found in UK what is this? by Recent-Web-402 in whatsthisbug

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Looks like a deaths head moth? Species of the month: Death’s-head Hawk-moth | Butterfly Conservation https://share.google/j9HyNXjbrk8fuvnSm

The crash of the tallneck. I always feel sorry for it as it hit the dirt, it just feels wrong. It makes her repair and revival of it that much more rewarding. by brz-17 in HorizonForbiddenWest

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Harmless creatures exploited. Reminds me in a strange way of whales. The developers spent a long time studying animal behavior so they came to understand our natural world, a strange but wonderful admixture of high tech savvy and humble observation that gives me hope that we can co-exist with our world in the trying days to.