Came down to the ocean during a heavy storm.
Oh, I see it’s a wave now that you point it out. And it is fairly obvious. I didn’t bother to find the horizon before, I thought the whole pic was of the ocean from birds eye.
Tides would be cool. They could just give every water planets tides or just ones with moons. They could just have the water sphere increase and decrease globally. This would be very inexpensive and could be very subtle. Might cause some collision issues. Or change the water sphere to an egg shape that points at the moon. That would cause tsunamis on some planets, and cause issues with biomes not really matching. On gas giant systems, the tide on the moons would point towards the gas giant. I imagine the egg shape would end up being fairly expensive. Nms 2050 update.
Anywho, got to go rob some graves.
The poop was a gift. You can harvest nutrients if you stick it in a personal refiner.
Is that new?
I think that’s normal for ossified worlds. Not those exact words every time, but it usually says something weird. Then there’s the one weird creature rolling around, and ‘between worlds’ seems like a plausible enough description.
Kanaju teased something like this being in the works a while ago. Is it something he’s actually making or is this an early April fools?
Wait, it is April 1st… My head is still on March time. Happy fools day to me, the failed time keeper.
So St Patrick ridding Ireland of snakes was not a symbolic story of spreading Christianity but in fact, a prophecy of our future.
Please send us any able bodied Welshman to our island, immediately!
someone will have to actually locate and catch Bobby, or as some would prefer, chase him off the island. “In the absence of St Pat, we’re thinking of getting hold of that wombat-worrying influencer from America,” says Aoife. “She’s looking for redemption, and we’ve got a wild animal that needs manhandling.”
I can’t recall the last time so many places went all in for April fools day, it had kinda faded a bit this past decade, I think we all needed the laugh this year, even if a lot of it just read like a normal news day on regular earth in 2025
Got squawkin about a friend in a different thread and thought I’d share one of my favourite sketches of his <3
gives a whole new meaning to ‘love is blind’
One of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen, and possibly the greatest thing to ever come out of canada, has been in a legal rights battle since 2018.
They shot the third series, but they can’t release it because the streaming platform it was tied to closed down and they were happy to sit on the IP and wait to attract bidders rather than release it to the creative forces behind it. Typical greed crap.
The good news.
They got the rights for the TV series/season 3 back AND!
The long wait is over.
I’m very happy.
You should all watch Nirvanna The Band The Show. I won’t show any clips from it, and I won’t even try to explain it but part of why I love it is their gonzo approach to filming, editing and story telling.
Instead of showing clips, here’s the guys explaining how they get away with a lot of the stuff they do, without paying copyright holders or needing shooting permits etc
I also highly reccomend all of Matt Johnsons movies. The Dirties. Project Avalanche. BlackBerry. All verdy good.
This video might also be a good primer
When I was at university, I attended a tutorial with my old Egyptology Professor, Peter Shore. Proper old-school stuff, armchairs and glasses of sherry.
It was a “Student Day of Action”, and various undergraduates were striking and protesting. Outside the tutorial window, some young firebrand with a megaphone was setting the world to rights. Eventually, frustrated by the noise, Peter closed the window, then turned to me and said “You know, I wish I knew as much about anything as that young man thinks he knows about everything”.
It bears to remember that most of us have been there at some point in our lives…
I can totally relate to that guy with the Jeans, though. If I had to make customer visits, and my Boss told me “no cargo pants”, I’d be in trouble, and quite a bit annoyed…
I heard a quote once on the radio - I’ve never found out who it was. The guy was a senior member of the Church - Archbishop, Cardinal or some such. He said “The trouble with the Catholic Church is that it seeks to give black-and-white, straightforward answers, to what are, in fact, rainbow coloured questions”.
And I think that’s what happens as you get older. The more you see, and the more you know, the more you realise that there are no easy answers. Everything is nuanced, and shades of grey. There is no good or bad, right or wrong - they merge into each other, and it very much depends on your point of view.