Aphelion

aphelion


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+3 companionship 13 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
beer pong?
These beings are too powerful 3 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
This is the second most gotten achievement in the game, the first being "start the game" at 93.6%. That gives a 1.8% margin of player who either started the game and never died, or started the game and quit before dying. Given that the third most gotten achievement is "defeat the first boss" at only 68.1%, the sharp decline makes me think most people just quit.
It's also possible their game crashed. This IS dark souls 2 we're talking about.
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Crinkle Crankle Wall 6 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
The only walls you want to be vehicle proof are those stopping you going over a cliff or something.
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Crinkle Crankle Wall 6 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
A) A wall that gives when your vehicle goes through it is far safer and cheaper. Crumple zones are important on both sides of a crash, and between the cost to reinforce and repair a sturdy wall you may as well replace it from the ground up.
B) If you're driving in a location or way that would put you through one of these walls, given where they are usually located, something's already gone quite wrong.
Froggo Fun #536 - "One frog to-go, please." 6 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
This is currently the 10th most upvoted post of all time on reddit at 275k. Once upon a time it was in the top 5.
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Crinkle Crankle Wall 6 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
These walls aren't supposed to be vehicle proof, they're for things like marking property boundaries or pastures. The one brick thick things helps since even though it has a grater overall length, it uses less bricks than a straight double brick wall making it ideal for use where a long, small, wall is required.
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There. Better 5 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
Snail Giraffes.
Snaffes.
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Daily dose of history, part 82 9 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
It's a fun story though, and explanations do exist for all those points, however unlikely. Cats on warships were actually pretty common so there are lots of kitties that have tales of there time in the war. If you'd like more info, I highly recommend the video "A Short History of Ships Cats - Floating Felines, Maritime Moggies and Kleptomaniac Kittens" by Drachinifel on YouTube.
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Daily dose of history, part 82 9 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
Sam's a pretty famous cat, but unfortunately his story doesn't line up very well.
For starters, none of the surviving members of Bismarck recall a cat being on board, nor are there any photos of him on board (although it's possible there were and they went down with the ship).
Next is the fact that HMS Cossack was not actually one of the ships engaged in rescuing survivors from Bismarck so the chances of her spotting and then stopping to pick up a random cat in the middle of the ocean are relatively low.
Later on when he's supposed to be rescued from a sinking HMS Ark Royal, the ship sank pretty slowly producing little wreckage while most of the crew were evacuated in good order, so if he was bored he probably would have been evacuated with the rest of the crew during the relatively calm evacuation.
Lastly, there's the fact that there are two different versions of "Unsinkable Sam," with one instance of him being a black and white cat, and the other being a slightly chonkier tabby.
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Dungeons and Dragons [look at the boy, too shy - he wanna kiss the girl] 4 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
I'd like to put a word in for the moment when a group plan culminates in Travis having to woo Matt live on stage in front of thousands of people. Not quite as adorkable as the other two moments, but the situation had Travis fidgeting up a thunderstorm.
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Mountain Bluebird 1 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
To Adelaide! To Adelaide!
Quite wholesome 1 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
r/rimjob_steve
The best kind of flight attendant 9 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
If you're getting tossed 2 feet your seatbelt may not be on quite right.
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Idk if she has the worst luck ever, or the best luck 4 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
She was a nurse, so it would be a hell of a way to create demand for her speciality.
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Who wouldn’t get this? 7 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
Ahh, that's a movie I REALLY should have watched by this point in my life. Alas...
I see your Ching Shih and raise you Gráinne O'Malley 1 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
Daughter of the dún
Terror of the west
Sailed the coasts of Ireland
With O'Malley on her crest
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Who wouldn’t get this? 7 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
I don't get this...
Scholastic Era books smelled the best apparently 20 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
The first series is pretty great, but the later series are where the meat of the story truly is. I'd say it's akin to how the Harry Potter books start out kinda childish and fantastical, but evolve into a much deeper, more mature story as time goes on.
By the second series they even learn how to worldbuild beyond the current book.
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Scholastic Era books smelled the best apparently 20 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
2v1; Animorphs 4 life.
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Turkish Delight 5 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
It's like Narnia single handedly manifested Turkish Delight into existence. Which it practically did for a lot of kids.
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Well gg 6 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
So close, but no cigar.


The correct answer is robot uprising
Humans will put anything in their mouths 1 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
Is that ice?
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SpaceX suicide squad 7 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
It's also worth considering if you send 50+ people on a year long voyage, even if you pick a bunch of ideal, healthy candidates, there are GOING to be some medical complications. That's literally unavoidable.
Between accidents, human error, human physiology, limited treatment options, and shear probability, someone will probably not make it there alive.
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I’m convinced that all the dinosaurs never went extinct they just went it Australia 6 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
The way I thought it worked is venom potency is judged by how much a single dose could do. One dose would be measured as the average venom released during one bite or sting in a lab setting. In practice however, it's very likely that they will get thrown off or bitten or something before they can get that full dosage into a target (predator or prey), so whatever tiny amount they do get into them needs to be lethal. Therefor, while a full dose may be able to kill something like 40 adult humans, in practice it would only get out maybe 1/10 of that in an actual attack.
Still powerful, but makes more sense than hyper excessive evolution.
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“Tell everybody I’m on my way” 2 comments
aphelion · 2 years ago
"Sometimes I can still hear his voice!" *sobbing*
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