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We are the visitors, they are natives, we are the invaders who are disrupting their ecosphere with our powerlines, conveyors, and buildings, and should try to adapt to this new world environment and get along, "walk a mile in their moccasins", try to see things from their perspective. Good luck and happy pioneering!
But in the name of science, I ran out of Iron Plates mid-construction of my Bauxite Lift, so jumped off and bounced on the back of one.
What a self-righteous prick.
I happen to agree, in this VIDEO GAME, they are distracting.
By the way, no condescending comments for the Arachnophobia mode, ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥?
We'd have way too many buttons, the needs of the many, outweigh those minor inconveniences of the few, who will just have to adapt, adjust, conform.....it's the growth and training, establishing new neural pathways stimulation of the idea FICSIT employee.
@Vallenwulf if you think that I'm a self-righteous prick, you should just keep those kind of comments to your self, this is a public board which has rules.
somewhat like overly large cows wandering around
Tick Bird Sloth?
They drop carapace. Carapace makes biomass.
I like setting out jump pads for spitters and hogs. Let them bounce until they die, or just launch them into the abyss.
Until you get used to the sound they make, when one sneaks up behind you while you're building in the dark, it's definitely a chair-biting moment.