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Some of what I have seen of lowerdecks seems kinda beavis and butthead in some ways.
I can’t get into a comedy set in my Trek verse. That’s me though.Some of what I have seen of lowerdecks seems kinda beavis and butthead in some ways.
I’m actually not a fan on Rick and Morty.![]()
that should do it -
congrats, bama fans!
i'm not as thinkDo you put beans in your Star Trek while game posting?!
Bean? Smarter than Ender Wiggins.Do you put beans in your Star Trek while game posting?!
Klingons are less than dogs without training. - Romulan proverb.I haven't watched Picard yet, so I am behind.
Romulans are nothing more, than wannabe Klingons. They're not that strong, or smart. And terrible fighters. Unless you count sucker punching with torpedoes. No Honor.
My costume or uni is based on Captain Kang. With some upgrades.
Kang was a Dahar Master. Most badass, of the badasses.
" Only fools fight in a burning building ".
Bean? Smarter than Ender Wiggins.
You should stick to topics you know about.Klingons are less than dogs without training. - Romulan proverb.
I love it, and Ender’sShadow. The two series’ past those two though lost my interest.Ender's Game might be one of the best books I ever read.
“Shocker”.
I'm actually an Aggie, degree in forestry resource mgmt with a minor in soil sciences.
Here in NC, we have been having weird inversion issues with the atmosphere.
Two years ago, soil was good temp by may, this year since Covid kind of fucked around and lack of air and traffic travel along with mills and plants running ended up seeing us eclipse 80 degrees maaaaybe 3 or 4 times this summer.
We've had a weird growing season, my cabbages never formed a head and just sat in the ground, amended soil and all. Carrots didn't even start making move until late June. Corn is about a good 4 feet lower due to the weird weather year.
It's all kind of interesting and I haven't even talked about trees yet that require certain temps to grow and could only recently take off with temps being lower. Historically this was the 3 most populous tree in the Appalachian range.
Were you ever into the Meat Judging scene?
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Next to PE, FFA was my favorite class. Loads of field trips during school hours ftw.So I wasn't an FFA'er growing up but I was in 4H. Meat judging kids are all FFA kids
So I wasn't an FFA'er growing up but I was in 4H. Meat judging kids are all FFA kids
Next to PE, FFA was my favorite class. Loads of field trips during school hours ftw.
Next to PE, FFA was my favorite class. Loads of field trips during school hours ftw.
Not true, at least here, 4h has meat judging as wellSo I wasn't an FFA'er growing up but I was in 4H. Meat judging kids are all FFA kids
Why only 8th grade? Is that an Oklahoma thing? We have it here till you graduate high schoolIt sucked because we had 4H up to 8th grade and then boom, nothing in high school. I played football baseball and wrestled so I was constantly out of school which made up for it