Lol oops didn't click that link. But yes
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You ever seen that curved building that focused the sunlight into a spot in front of it and melted cars? Lol
Buy one already! I wanna see what they come up with next.
Do we have taco bell? I've never seen one.
Valve index vr set. It's incredible how into a game you can het. First time I played half life alyx for 3 hours straight I had to touch a wall after stopping playing because I simply got so into tje game my brain didn't know what reality was anymore.
Being creepy to women. Or worse than creepy
Tetris, on the gameboy.
Oh yeah they have a bunch of merch but luckily not too many funko stuff. I got some mugs from there.
It's sad news though, can't do digital second hand games or borrow one from a friend.
I suppose. Discounted nintendo games is nice though, those are almost never discounted. Plus the old games they sell are fun. Digging through old ds games and such.
Well for now they do. They sell a bunch of merch too.
For a discount on a new game? I while ago I bought a ps4 for a friend and just got a bunch of second hand games from that store. All common ones but I saved a bunch of money that way.
I think you would pick a north depending on your place of origin. Probably from either their own planet or, more likely, their own galaxy.
But when you get to another galaxy you'd probably have to pick again. Galaxies aren't all oriented the same way but they do roughly spin at the same speed. So, just like earth, from a certain point of view everything spins around the north south axle. But that does not have to line up to your home galaxy. And even if they did, it might spin the other way around. Much like venus spins in the opposite direction of the rest of the planets in our solar system.
What I'm trying to say is that using a universal North is completely impractical for intergalactic space travel. So you'd probably use a local system. And where that's not possible, you'd probably use your point of origin for orientation.