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First, Ladeee healed me with arrows. This was much more amusing than it appears.
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Its really great when they have that glitch, and are wearing googly eyes. There's just a pair of floating googly eyes in place of a head.
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I have been that guy on numerous occasions lately.
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Forget Headless Pyro! We now have a new creature, THE LEVITATING SCOUT!
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Is so true tovarish.Nezer wrote:
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Heh, was hoping you'd see that comrade crimson.
Its like the old tale of how Nasa spent $500,000 trying to get a pen to work in zero gravity.
What did the russians do?
They used a pensil.
Its like the old tale of how Nasa spent $500,000 trying to get a pen to work in zero gravity.
What did the russians do?
They used a pensil.
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This heavy is all packed up and he's ready for adventure!
But really though, the recent update introduced this bug. The bug exists when the Saxxy is equipped, but as I have no Saxxy, other weapons must be able to trigger it as well. The shot would probably look better with the Dalokohs Bar instead of the Fishcake though.
But really though, the recent update introduced this bug. The bug exists when the Saxxy is equipped, but as I have no Saxxy, other weapons must be able to trigger it as well. The shot would probably look better with the Dalokohs Bar instead of the Fishcake though.
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Actually pencils are dangerous to use in zero gravity, since every time you wrote with them they'd grind off little bits of graphite that can wreak havoc with sensitive components on a space mission. NASA used to use pencils on some pre-Apollo missions before realizing the hazards, and that was the impetus for designing the space pen. All flights since, American, Russian, or otherwise, have used such a pen.Nezer wrote:Heh, was hoping you'd see that comrade crimson.
Its like the old tale of how Nasa spent $500,000 trying to get a pen to work in zero gravity.
What did the russians do?
They used a pensil.
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All I have to say is ThisTheCarpe wrote:Actually pencils are dangerous to use in zero gravity, since every time you wrote with them they'd grind off little bits of graphite that can wreak havoc with sensitive components on a space mission. NASA used to use pencils on some pre-Apollo missions before realizing the hazards, and that was the impetus for designing the space pen. All flights since, American, Russian, or otherwise, have used such a pen.Nezer wrote:Heh, was hoping you'd see that comrade crimson.
Its like the old tale of how Nasa spent $500,000 trying to get a pen to work in zero gravity.
What did the russians do?
They used a pensil.
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Aww, there goes that little story.TheCarpe wrote:Actually pencils are dangerous to use in zero gravity, since every time you wrote with them they'd grind off little bits of graphite that can wreak havoc with sensitive components on a space mission. NASA used to use pencils on some pre-Apollo missions before realizing the hazards, and that was the impetus for designing the space pen. All flights since, American, Russian, or otherwise, have used such a pen.Nezer wrote:Heh, was hoping you'd see that comrade crimson.
Its like the old tale of how Nasa spent $500,000 trying to get a pen to work in zero gravity.
What did the russians do?
They used a pensil.
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