#Molten Steel
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theriu · 8 months ago
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My pop had to put eclipse glasses on Molten Steel during our eclipse party XD
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kply-industries · 10 months ago
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whats-in-a-sentence · 6 months ago
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"For her," one astonished critic wrote,
all the Central States, all the Great Northwest roared with traffic and industry; sawmills screamed; factories, their smoke blackening the sky, clashed and flamed; wheels turned, pistons leaped in their cylinders; cog gripped cog; beltings clasped the drums of mammoth wheels; and converters of forges belched into the clouded air the tempest breath of molten steel.
It was Empire.
"Why the West Rules – For Now: The patterns of history and what they reveal about the future" - Ian Morris
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cyborg-hydra-girl-thing · 1 year ago
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i think being lobotomized and having anything resembling human surgically removed and and then integrating whatever’s left of me into a finely tuned machine honed to excel at carnage on a scale that’s hard to reckon would fix me, actually
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front-facing-pokemon · 1 year ago
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averagefungus · 1 month ago
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Isn't it fucked up that when you first discover the 2nd cache of medicine from Anya, it seems to make no sense why she would hide it. And then the scene with the gun re-contextualizes that seemingly strange moment into the signs of her growing desperation as their fate seems inevitable, and the escape she can take from the two men who have ruined her life. One, who's is now locked out as he should've been from the beginning, and the other her only companion during the last moments of Anyas life.
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starisenby · 2 years ago
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OMG I'M GOING TO CRY!! LEFTY, SCRAP BABY, MOLTEN AND SCRAPTRAP ARE GONNA BE IN VR!!!
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stimboardofatourneykid · 8 months ago
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“Thanks for letting me join the party, I'll try not to disappoint...”
A stim of Molten Freddy for anon!
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🔥- x - 🔥
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nat-stimmy · 2 years ago
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“A little fire never hurt anybody.”  X / X / X  X / X / X  X / X / X
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supplyside · 2 years ago
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torpedo car, outside the blast furnace
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abuckygirlarchive · 2 years ago
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empirelead · 1 year ago
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kradogsrats · 2 years ago
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well I might actually finish this kid!Viren one-shot that completely walloped me out of left field tonight or tomorrow?
idek man I've literally never been particularly interested in speculating on Viren's childhood until this idea up and punched me in the face
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merlions · 1 year ago
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Our power is out because a squirrel got into the power box and blew the box and itself up AGAIN 🙄
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empirelead-a · 2 years ago
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“THE RESULTS ARE IN:  I’ll be telling them to go fuck themselves.”
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network-rail · 2 days ago
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Storm Bert and trains
Currently a lot of weather is happening, and this can lead to train delays. You might be wondering, “Why does severe weather lead to train delays? After all, trains are big, heavy, and waterproof, surely they’re immune to effects from storms?” Well, you see, although trains may be unaffected by the whims of nature, the things near trains are not so indestructible. So trees may get in the way, or possibly mudslides, or -worst of all- the catenary itself may be damaged by extreme weather or the objects thrown at it by the wind. Also, floods can hurt trains directly, since one of the only things heavier than a train is a whole bunch of water. While here at Network Rail we do not know if trains can float (and since BR’s research division hasn’t existed for decades, we have no way to find out) we do know that train tracks don’t work very well underwater. (It is Network Rail’s job to look after the tracks, if there is a flood then Network Rail will be right there with some buckets to get those tracks cleared in no time)
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