

You may not go outside much but that first picture leads me to believe that when you do you strike gold every time! O.o


You may not go outside much but that first picture leads me to believe that when you do you strike gold every time! O.o


Oh I know a place that is/was like this but with tiny (or not so tiny) T-Rex figures due to naming things.


For me, exhaling deeply and holding my breath for as long as possible usually does the trick as well.
Afaik hiccups are mostly caused by some nerve in your neck which is usually responsible for, or at least close to the one actually responsible for, communicating the CO2 concentration of your blood so spiking that somehow interacts and boom! No more hiccup.


Yeah no I wouldn’t bet on the concrete market right now. Carbon taxes will likely continue to put a damper on those.
Better bet on the fictitious market, I head there’s some great sci-fi and general fantasy about to be released.
(Sorry, I just had to make that joke right now to vent)


Well the iron and slime I can get you, but the redstone I have struggled with for many years and I still do not possess any…
So write all your scripts in POSIX compliant bash and use the proper shebang?


Oh God what fresh hell are you planning on putting people into‽
“Yeah you got a house! It’s got a trapdoor over there as an entrance, a single chair like structure in the corner and a flat top lamp in the other one. I am particularly proud of that one because it’s both cheap, provides just enough light to count and can technically be used as a flat surface!”
Sadly I do not remember the name of the author anymore, but when I saw this artwork in the National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT) in Tokyo I just had to save it (also to show some of my artsy friends ^^).
Now obviously this is a digital image of it, but you are not looking at a digital image of a print of a digital image! I.e. all of that was painted, by hand, onto those canvases!
Edit: Added Artist after someone did the obvious and reverse image searched it, thanks by the way!