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It's easily one of the coolest gifts I've ever gotten, an actual piece of a shuttle that was in space!
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2908114267
also got kirby and the forgotten land which I've been meaning to play, I'm lowkey a huge nerd for kirby
there were also a few other things, lots of soda and a few art things
some of the gift money I got I also spent on dead cells which has been fun and challenging
Neat! I'd be tempted to take it out of the package to smell it... I know that sounds weird but I have a thing for scents albeit usually less strange ones. In any case, I read an article some time ago that space tends to impart smells based on polycyclic hydrocarbons and so you end up with scents like charred steak once it has passed the Maillard browning and raspberry ketones. Curiosity would be at constant war with my waking mind.
I am very tempted to touch it, smell it; and possibly taste it lol.
It's a struggle.
If it smells like charred steak and raspberries... it should taste like them too, right? You're on to something. I'm not saying to do it but, if you must, I'll need a report on the pressing questions. Haha.
Eleven tri-jaws flying
Ten aquarqs glowing
Nine swarmers dancing
Eight veins of nitra
Seven vines cluttering
Six eggs to deposit
Five bittergems
Four filled mugs
Three dreadnoughts
Two mini-mules
And a Dotty in a drop pod
here is my dog posing with my Ax-Edge. I forgot to take a picture of my cool new poster though.
Looks cool, I love old posters. Especially old propaganda posters. Whatever that style is called, it's beautiful. Soviet posters are my favorite. I assume we don't use it much anymore because of the association with lies, which is a shame.
I got most of the equipment I wanted to own a pet tarantula. Just ordered the last pieces of equipment I need, and I have to set it all up, but then I can go out and pick one. I've been studying tons of videos to make sure I take care of it properly. Really hoping I'll get to let it walk on my arm a bit during the transfer to my tank.