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My strategy when playing Plague Inc. On anything above casual
My strategy when playing Plague Inc. On anything above casual
I know wasps are good and all, but I will flip a table, literally, to get that fucker away from me, if not killed.
I’m indifferent to their suffering, not because of their political opinions, but they aren’t the frogs slowly heated in a pot, they’re the ones who threw themselves on the hot skillet even as they felt the heat to know the danger beforehand.
I pity the homeless, who can’t find safety in this heat, not the ones who had the means to avoid it and succumbed to it when they knew the danger
Oh, this means WAR war
The scariest thing I know about elevators is that there are many safety features that deal with it going down. It’s practically unfeasible for it to fall, but there are no safety features that would counteract the elevator going up way too fast if the motor decides to do crack.
In short, I’m not worried about dropping and smooshing, I’m worried about being yeeted from the building upward via elevator
Since the comments say that geologists are like this unofficially, they seem like cool people. I’m no geologist, but rocks are cool.
On call rules AND on call pay, or STFU. Your staffing problem isn’t my problem and I can contact legal authorities if you do write me up for having my phone off or just not coming in.
I just choose not to remember people that aren’t important to me. You don’t live in my head rent free, but thanks for letting me live in yours rent free
Who are you again?
And some people get upset by the smallest things
I’m sure that sounds familiar to someone…
honk