In the case of the goat at least, he just did the killing. >The Facebook founder served a goat he’d raised, killed and sent to the butcher.
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Wasn't Mark Zuckerberg's thing that he'd kill the animal but couldn't be arsed to butcher its corpse? Like, he'd boltgun a goat or something, then send the body somewhere else to be stripped and cut up.
I keep getting disapproval from folks because I'm refusing to pick a new name and my current one is very male. Oh and people who're otherwise very supportive pivoting to assuming I'm a she/they enbie that just doesn't know all the lingo.
I have to be like, "Yes I know what non-binary means, and just because I don't dress super femininely or want to change my name to Branwen or some shit, doesn't make me one."
Jesus fuck, the way a chicken twitches after it's been killed will haunt me forever.
When I was a little one, my dad decided to raise a bunch of broiler chickens to fatten up for Christmas. IDK if others have experienced this, but there's a nauseating smell about a dying animal that seems to linger even when the blood's been washed away.
probably huge if not viewed on Hexbear
Might suffice.
Edit: woah... A whole bunch of 6 year olds attacked
If that were the case, IDF'd carpet bomb this whole website.
In some old CRPGs like Fallout 2 there was a bar to type in keywords to skip to conversation trees about specific topics. I don't see that nowadays, but always preferred it in more dialogue heavy games.
The larger black spots are false eyes, like the ones on some caterpillars. Helps dissuade predators.
There have been some attempts to try to hammer the contradictions into something interesting.
Like, there's a bit in ESO: Murkmire, where you see a vision of a Ayleid getting confused because the organs of the Argonians he's dissecting seem to be changing and don't match with stuff he's seen in other creatures.
either sulphur hexafluoride, or Street Fighter 6.
Why do people insist on talking about videogames at the game awards instead of inorganic compounds? Once again potassium permanganate has been snubbed of it place of glory.
There's a rad little dude in the comment section for the announcement for Pathfinder WOTR's new DLC that's been cracking me up all day.
Pissing and shitting himself that one of the new sorcerer archetypes is nature themed.
Apparently scorcs are only supposed to be dragon or demon themed, and for days he's been
over the coming geomancer calling it "power of friendship nonsense" and flaming anyone that pointed to the existence of any of the pre-existing scorc archetypes (but especially sylvan and fey scorcs) that aren't abyssal or draconic.