67.1k TheMouse Comments

  • Working guillotine 1.5 years ago

    @Blockman06
    Cool! I did not even know you were still around.

  • (Tutorial) how to make replica with real size 1.5 years ago

    @ShinnyGlassy
    Thanks.

    +1
  • Working guillotine 1.5 years ago

    Oh, and I almost forgot. Thanks to @Blockman06 for th rag doll, in his post here

  • Working guillotine 1.5 years ago

    @LOGANP117aviation
    No, actually I did not. Cool fact though.

  • Working guillotine 1.5 years ago

    @graingy
    Well, now I have a head chopper.

  • Working guillotine 1.5 years ago

    *A statistical chance of 0.00000000000000000001532%

  • Something I Have Noticed. 1.5 years ago

    @TheAviator77
    Ugh. That’s annoying.

  • Something I Have Noticed. 1.5 years ago

    Upvotes and spotlights right at the beginning make a HUGE difference. I have made trash builds that get more upvotes than my ones I put tons of work into, just cause a couple of upvotes right at the beginning made the airplane “hot”
    Also, making a teaser, so you can tag people from that teaser, makes a world of difference too. And the time of day you post.

  • Skywolf 3.0 (VR) 1.5 years ago

    @LJh1
    Maybe, but you are not getting points slowly either.

    +1
  • USCGC Flagstaff (WPBH-1) 1.5 years ago

    4.2 years ago. Interesting.

  • (Tutorial) how to make replica with real size 1.5 years ago

    @ShinnyGlassy
    Oh. Do you know any other good replica tutorials?

  • America Challenge 1.5 years ago

    @Graingy
    The verdict has been given!

    +2
  • Tyrannosaurus Rex 1.5 years ago

    I cannot see the images sadly, but from the thumbnail it looks amazing.

    +1
  • Free Parts Challenge 1.5 years ago

    are you going to grade this?

  • Absolutely nothing 1.5 years ago

    @Funnny
    That is actually funny.

    +1
  • he knows 1.5 years ago

    @WisconsinStatePolice
    I not gonna tell you that.

  • he knows 1.5 years ago

    @WisconsinStatePolice
    On my door.

  • he knows 1.5 years ago

    @WisconsinStatePolice
    I am literally staring at them right now.

  • he knows 1.5 years ago

    @Hahahahaahahshs
    Wisconsin said that I had the wrong bean.

  • he knows 1.5 years ago

    @WisconsinStatePolice
    How dare you say my top secret military documents are wrong!??!?

  • he knows 1.5 years ago

    @Hahahahaahahshs
    Idk. They just gave them to me.

  • he knows 1.5 years ago

    @WisconsinStatePolice
    The word "bean" and its Germanic cognates (e.g. German Bohne) have existed in common use in West Germanic languages since before the 12th century,[3] referring to broad beans, chickpeas, and other pod-borne seeds. This was long before the New World genus Phaseolus was known in Europe. With the Columbian exchange of domestic plants between Europe and the Americas, use of the word was extended to pod-borne seeds of Phaseolus, such as the common bean and the runner bean, and the related genus Vigna. The term has long been applied generally to many other seeds of similar form,[3][4] such as Old World soybeans, peas, other vetches, and lupins, and even to those with slighter resemblances, such as coffee beans, vanilla beans, castor beans, and cocoa beans. Thus the term "bean" in general usage can refer to a host of different species.[5]
    Seeds called "beans" are often included among the crops called "pulses" (legumes),[3] although the words are not always interchangeable (usage varies by plant variety and by region). Both terms, beans and pulses, are usually reserved for grain crops and thus exclude those legumes that have tiny seeds and are used exclusively for non-grain purposes (forage, hay, and silage), such as clover and alfalfa. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization defines "BEANS, DRY" (item code 176)[5] as applicable only to species of Phaseolus. This is one of various examples of how narrower word senses enforced in trade regulations or botany often coexist in natural language with broader senses in culinary use and general use; other common examples are the narrow sense of the word nut and the broader sense of the word nut, and the fact that tomatoes are fruit, botanically speaking, but are often treated as vegetables in culinary and general usage. Relatedly, another detail of usage is that several species of plants that are sometimes called beans, including Vigna angularis (azuki bean), mungo (black gram), radiata (green gram), and aconitifolia (moth bean), were once classified as Phaseolus but later reclassified—but the taxonomic revision does not entirely stop the use of well-established senses in general usage.
    -Wikipedia

  • IAI Accipitridae 1.5 years ago

    Nice! How did you get the Hebrew writing in it though? Did you use google translate?

  • [AI] Boeing F-15I Ra'am IAF 1.5 years ago

    You were right, רעם (raam) translates to thunder.

  • Aircraft Suggestions 1.5 years ago

    @TheFlightGuySP
    goob?

  • (Tutorial) how to make replica with real size 1.5 years ago

    Hey, I would love to read this, but all the images are gone. Probibly cause of discord stoping their image hosting.

    +1
  • Working guillotine! 1.5 years ago

    @Graingy
    Ik. But it is good.

  • [Teaser] 15K special 1.5 years ago

    T

    +1
  • Working guillotine! 1.5 years ago

    @Graingy
    Excuse me?

  • Northrop F-89J Scorpion 1.5 years ago

    @TheAviator77
    OH, COOL!

  • MIRAGE 2000 1.5 years ago

    @Christiant2
    Oh! I thought you meant to block him.

  • MIRAGE 2000 1.5 years ago

    @Christiant2
    What?

  • Northrop F-89J Scorpion 1.5 years ago

    @TheAviator77
    You just tagged yourself. But to me, the I can barely see the image. It is just al white.

  • Northrop F-89J Scorpion 1.5 years ago

    @TheAviator77
    It’s very nice! You’re not all that bad at making screenshots either. (Your at least as good as I am, and maybe better. )will try it once I get a chance.

  • HASEYO XCellent Ai Racer 1.5 years ago

    FIRST!

    +2
  • Stupidity at its finest 1.5 years ago

    @AtlasAir747MyBeloved
    Wait. I have something better for you.

  • Weapons? 1.5 years ago

    @hockeymdog
    Yes it does! And now I cannot imagen a simple planes without weapons

    +1
  • [PEA] Mil Mi-26 Ukrainian Air Force 1.5 years ago

    @AtlasAir747MyBeloved
    Well, better a livery maker, than a chaos maker.

    +1
  • ZRS-4 U.S.S Akron 1.5 years ago

    @GuardianAerospace
    Nice.

  • ZRS-4 U.S.S Akron 1.5 years ago

    @GuardianAerospace
    Cool! I just spotlighted something, but I will as soon as I can.

    +1
  • Stupidity at its finest 1.5 years ago

    @Graingy
    Excuse me?

  • The OLDEST and the NEWEST! 1.5 years ago

    Wow. This was 6.6 YEARS ago!

  • [PEA] Mil Mi-26 Ukrainian Air Force 1.5 years ago

    @AtlasAir747MyBeloved
    Hm. Did not even notice. You really should try doing some of your own posts some time.

    +1
  • Working guillotine! 1.5 years ago

    @graingy
    How’s this for something to dig up?

  • car 1.5 years ago

    VROOM VROOM!!!

  • Stupidity at its finest 1.5 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    Of course!

  • Stupidity at its finest 1.5 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    Yes it is.

    +1
  • Stupidity at its finest 1.5 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    It was inspired by many such designs I have seen.

    +1