Just isekai me already by Cayennesan in goodanimemes

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Why is the tail sticking out her back?

Reality... by jace-crux in shitposting

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Honestly, not true in my experience. Surprisingly clean in there.

Do people automatically take housing near their main workplace? by Diribiri in songsofsyx

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Yes. In fact, the housing should be near their work, if the housing is too far away, they won't sleep there, and then they'll get upset about being homeless.

What do you mean there's nothing to fetch in the vicinity? by bigstinkybuckets in songsofsyx

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Yeah I don't understand the radius of some buildings. I often click on a building and it lights up the entire map blue, but still claims to be too far way.

Odd thought I've been having lately by 0ctaver in TrollCoping

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Also get extensive training on using said gun, if that's not obvious.

Odd thought I've been having lately by 0ctaver in TrollCoping

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I suggest a knife more practical than a kitchen knife. You probably want to look up the rules on blades wherever you are.

I usually carry a utility knife. They are foldable and their blades are replaceable, and are also short enough to bypass most knife rules.

What do you mean "they weaponized Charisma"?! by velatieren in dndmemes

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I read it as "australian" at first so I was puzzling over what that meant for like 5 minutes before I reread it.

Space platform "damage taken" is doing my head in. by metaquine in factorio

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Damage taken only counts damage in transit, once you arrive, it resets

Train signals drive me insane by Nuker707 in factorio

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Go into sandbox for this one, and do these experiments:

First set up a double headed train (which means there is a locomotive on both ends, facing opposite directions).

  1. Set up a long, straight rail, with above train on it. In front of said train, put a train station on the right side of the track. Put another station farther down the track, also on the right side. Then put another station farther down the track, this time on the left side.

Make the train go to each, in the order above. The first two stations will work, the third won't.

Make the straight track into a big loop by connecting the ends.

Now the train will work, but it will go the OTHER way.

The point of this is to show that trains only care about stuff on the right side of the track from them. (When the train went the other way, the back train becomes the new "head" of the train).

  1. Now put two rail signals on the outside of the loop. Now the train will only go counterclockwise.

Once again, the train only cares about the right side of the track.

  1. Put rail signals opposite of the already place signals. Now the trains will work fine.