@TalonTheCRTguy
It is a very long story. (Well not very long, but long)
Well, me and my cousins were messing around a couple of years ago, and we decided to make a club. We named it the mice with machine guns. We even had a national anthem. It went “umpa lumpa, dupade du, I have got a gun, and it’s pointed at you, umpa lumoa dupade do, if you run I will shoot you.” With a lot more verses. It was really fun.
Skip forward in time a couple of years, and I just downloaded simple planes, and was creating an account. I could not think of a name, so I decided to use our clubs name, singularized. And it worked quite well, don’t you think? The only other idea I had was “KING COVID THE 19th” but I think mousewithamachinegun123 is better.
@phreshman
Well, if that is how you are going to sell your car, I do not know that very many people will bid on it. However, as a free download, it is great.
@TalonTheCRTguy
Interesting. I am following some dead people. I just made this post, cause I realized that @graingy is only following 9 people, which seems really quite sad.
@TalonTheCRTguy
Well, every time I get on, I have like 20-50 notifications in my jet stream. However, I just skim over them, and only look at the ones that look interesting.
@Graingy
Thats exactly what I was saying to begin with. However, there are more important things to discuss. For example, why is talonthecrtguy calling you a granny?
Venomous snakes are species of the suborder Serpentes that are capable of producing venom, which they use for killing prey, for defense, and to assist with digestion of their prey. The venom is typically delivered by injection using hollow or grooved fangs, although some venomous snakes lack well-developed fangs. Common venomous snakes include the families Elapidae, Viperidae, Atractaspididae, and some of the Colubridae. The toxicity of venom is mainly indicated by murine LD50, while multiple factors are considered to judge the potential danger to humans. Other important factors for risk assessment include the likelihood that a snake will bite, the quantity of venom delivered with the bite, the efficiency of the delivery mechanism, and the location of a bite on the body of the victim. Snake venom may have both neurotoxic and hemotoxic properties. There are about 600 venomous snake species in the world.
Venomous snakes are often said to be poisonous, but poison and venom are not the same thing. Poisons must be ingested, inhaled or absorbed, while venom must be injected into the body by mechanical means. While unusual, there are a few species of snake that are actually poisonous. Keelback snakes are both venomous and poisonous – their poisons are stored in nuchal glands and are acquired by sequestering toxins from poisonous toads the snakes eat.[2] Similarly, certain garter snakes from Oregon can retain toxins in their livers from ingesting rough-skinned newts.[3]
Venom toxicities are compared by looking at the median lethal dose (usually using rodents as test animals and termed the murine LD50), which is the dose of venom per unit body mass that kills half of the test animals that receive it. The result obtained depends on which of the four delivery sites is used for the injection: subcutis (SC), vein (IV), muscle or peritoneum (IP). Smaller murine LD50 values indicate venoms that are more toxic, and there have been numerous studies on snake venom with a variability of potency estimates.[4] SC LD50 is considered[by whom?] the most applicable to actual bites as only vipers with large fangs (such as large specimens from the genera Bitis, Bothrops, Crotalus, or Daboia) are capable of a truly intramuscular bite, snakebites rarely cause IV envenomation, and IP envenomation is even rarer. Measurements of LD50 using dry venom mixed with 0.1% bovine serum albumin in saline are more consistent than the results obtained using saline alone. As an example, the venom of
@Graingy
True. A job is something that I need to take into consideration. (Wait a second, is orangeconer2's real name Mckenzie?) Also, the question of wether you ever sleep. I have never seen you gone from the website for more than 5 hours at a time.
@SnoWFLakE0s
Hey, I am making a plane with flappy wings. For a meme challenge. However, I want to be able to take off with the wings not moving, and to land with the rotators also not moving. I set the rotators (which are moving the wings) to activate 1, however, when I deactivate, they will not go back to the 0 position. Do you know how I would go about doing this? I can obviously not land if it is flapping its wings. Any help is much appreciated. I can tag you on an unlisted build if you want to see what I am doing with it. I did slightly adjust the speed of the rotators, so it is not jerking the plane all around, and it will fly with its wings flapping, I just need to be able to land. Thanks!
@Monarchii
Dead accounts. The people in rl are alive until proven dead.
@Monarchii
💀
@Monarchii
Not poking. investigating
And I did not spotlight this one. I ran out.
sad noises
@TalonTheCRTguy
This is your second account?
@Monarchii
AHHHHHHH!
@hpgbproductions
How do you get to those generators?
1000 parts exactly!
+1@TalonTheCRTguy
It is a very long story. (Well not very long, but long)
Well, me and my cousins were messing around a couple of years ago, and we decided to make a club. We named it the mice with machine guns. We even had a national anthem. It went “umpa lumpa, dupade du, I have got a gun, and it’s pointed at you, umpa lumoa dupade do, if you run I will shoot you.” With a lot more verses. It was really fun.
Skip forward in time a couple of years, and I just downloaded simple planes, and was creating an account. I could not think of a name, so I decided to use our clubs name, singularized. And it worked quite well, don’t you think? The only other idea I had was “KING COVID THE 19th” but I think mousewithamachinegun123 is better.
@Monarchii
Should I be vomiting?
@TalonTheCRTguy
Wow. It has been around for a while.
Do you know it’s birthday?
@phreshman
Well, if that is how you are going to sell your car, I do not know that very many people will bid on it. However, as a free download, it is great.
@TalonTheCRTguy
Ik. Very strange.
@TalonTheCRTguy
+2This is utter nonsense. Why did I even create this post?
@Louisianastatepolice
An A-10 warthog? A glider? A plane for my most op challenge?
@Louisianastatepolice
A paper plane.
@Louisianastatepolice
ARE YOU INSANE?!??!?
@Louisianastatepolice
Unfortunately my neighbor does not have a prius
@Louisianastatepolice
???
@Louisianastatepolice
Nice. I am now thinking about creating an alt.
@Louisianastatepolice
You hungry?
@TalonTheCRTguy
Oh, I see. Lets check if this one is taken. @oregonstatepolice
@TalonTheCRTguy
But why?
@TalonTheCRTguy
Who is Louisiana state police?
@TalonTheCRTguy
Interesting. I am following some dead people. I just made this post, cause I realized that @graingy is only following 9 people, which seems really quite sad.
@TalonTheCRTguy
Well, every time I get on, I have like 20-50 notifications in my jet stream. However, I just skim over them, and only look at the ones that look interesting.
@Graingy
I see.
@Graingy
+1Well, that certainly cleared a lot of things up.
@Graingy
Thats exactly what I was saying to begin with. However, there are more important things to discuss. For example, why is talonthecrtguy calling you a granny?
@TalonTheCRTguy
NO! ( I do not think so anyway) THATS WHY I WAS SAYING NOT TO CALL HIM THAT!
Congratulations!
+1@TalonTheCRTguy
Its GRAINGY not granny!
Build one. Its not too hard.
@Graingy
How so?
@TalonTheCRTguy
Well, lets just say, i highly suggest that you do not follow graingys advice.
Venomous snakes are species of the suborder Serpentes that are capable of producing venom, which they use for killing prey, for defense, and to assist with digestion of their prey. The venom is typically delivered by injection using hollow or grooved fangs, although some venomous snakes lack well-developed fangs. Common venomous snakes include the families Elapidae, Viperidae, Atractaspididae, and some of the Colubridae. The toxicity of venom is mainly indicated by murine LD50, while multiple factors are considered to judge the potential danger to humans. Other important factors for risk assessment include the likelihood that a snake will bite, the quantity of venom delivered with the bite, the efficiency of the delivery mechanism, and the location of a bite on the body of the victim. Snake venom may have both neurotoxic and hemotoxic properties. There are about 600 venomous snake species in the world.
Venomous snakes are often said to be poisonous, but poison and venom are not the same thing. Poisons must be ingested, inhaled or absorbed, while venom must be injected into the body by mechanical means. While unusual, there are a few species of snake that are actually poisonous. Keelback snakes are both venomous and poisonous – their poisons are stored in nuchal glands and are acquired by sequestering toxins from poisonous toads the snakes eat.[2] Similarly, certain garter snakes from Oregon can retain toxins in their livers from ingesting rough-skinned newts.[3]
Venom toxicities are compared by looking at the median lethal dose (usually using rodents as test animals and termed the murine LD50), which is the dose of venom per unit body mass that kills half of the test animals that receive it. The result obtained depends on which of the four delivery sites is used for the injection: subcutis (SC), vein (IV), muscle or peritoneum (IP). Smaller murine LD50 values indicate venoms that are more toxic, and there have been numerous studies on snake venom with a variability of potency estimates.[4] SC LD50 is considered[by whom?] the most applicable to actual bites as only vipers with large fangs (such as large specimens from the genera Bitis, Bothrops, Crotalus, or Daboia) are capable of a truly intramuscular bite, snakebites rarely cause IV envenomation, and IP envenomation is even rarer. Measurements of LD50 using dry venom mixed with 0.1% bovine serum albumin in saline are more consistent than the results obtained using saline alone. As an example, the venom of
@TalonTheCRTguy
Have you ever swallowed a fork? I suggest that you do not, for your own sake.
@Graingy
Well, at least you did not tell him to swallow a fork. That is truly painfull. (trust me)
@Graingy
I see.
@Graingy
Although bamboo is technically a member of the grass family, I would never even consider attempting to mow a bamboo lawn.
@Graingy
True. A job is something that I need to take into consideration. (Wait a second, is orangeconer2's real name Mckenzie?) Also, the question of wether you ever sleep. I have never seen you gone from the website for more than 5 hours at a time.
@Graingy
Your minions have come.
@SnoWFLakE0s
Hey, I am making a plane with flappy wings. For a meme challenge. However, I want to be able to take off with the wings not moving, and to land with the rotators also not moving. I set the rotators (which are moving the wings) to activate 1, however, when I deactivate, they will not go back to the 0 position. Do you know how I would go about doing this? I can obviously not land if it is flapping its wings. Any help is much appreciated. I can tag you on an unlisted build if you want to see what I am doing with it. I did slightly adjust the speed of the rotators, so it is not jerking the plane all around, and it will fly with its wings flapping, I just need to be able to land. Thanks!
@Graingy
Maybe not soon. But all things come to an end at some time.
That’s interesting. Check out how long your account has been created for.
Now, let try a little bit of necromancy, and see if he has email notifications turned on.
@kamikaze
@LOGANP117aviation
I will!
Nice! A destroyer should keep you occupied for a little while!
@GuardianAerospace
+1Well, you should see my jet stream. You think 59 players following is a lot? I am following 200!
1st upvote!
+2@Monarchii
+1Exactly.