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how tf an ultracompact minovsky fusion reactor run out of gas so quickly?I am running low on fuel, send help please, this is a fact I swear on Amuros life
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how tf an ultracompact minovsky fusion reactor run out of gas so quickly?I am running low on fuel, send help please, this is a fact I swear on Amuros life
You try walking through marsh and dense riverbeds in a weekhow tf an ultracompact minovsky fusion reactor run out of gas so quickly?
I am the same way. I love frozen stuff. It's probably cus we're both so HOT.I love eating ice cubes/frozen juice/frozen tea.
I know, I'm crazy.
That's so awesome! It's a lot of fun to find people with interests in common like that. I work on cars and other things with motors a lot. I once had to rebuild a carburetor on an old cub cadet riding mower. Super fun!I can rebuild a carburetor.
It's a useless skill at this point. I don't know anyone with a car that old. I myself don't even own a vehicle at the moment. My last one was a 76' Scottsdale though. Terrible on gas, but easily the most reliable and easily fixed vehicle I ever owned. It had the muncie transmission in it, 4x4. Ah, such good times going out into the desert for offroad excursions. I miss it.That's so awesome! It's a lot of fun to find people with interests in common like that. I work on cars and other things with motors a lot. I once had to rebuild a carburetor on an old cub cadet riding mower. Super fun!
That does sound like a bunch of fun. Yeah I haven't seen something with a carburetor other than some mowers for a long time. I'm stuck on a 98' Civic LX and can't let go. Like your car, very easy to fix and all the parts are cheap too.It's a useless skill at this point. I don't know anyone with a car that old. I myself don't even own a vehicle at the moment. My last one was a 76' Scottsdale though. Terrible on gas, but easily the most reliable and easily fixed vehicle I ever owned. It had the muncie transmission in it, 4x4. Ah, such good times going out into the desert for offroad excursions. I miss it.
my cousin used to have a 94? 95? civic hatch. Was a neat, simple little car. He crashed it one drunken night many years ago, though. He was fine, but the car didn't make it. Personally, I don't like anything that's into the OBDII range. The less metering and electronic shit in it, the better. I don't even like power windowsThat does sound like a bunch of fun. Yeah I haven't seen something with a carburetor other than some mowers for a long time. I'm stuck on a 98' Civic LX and can't let go. Like your car, very easy to fix and all the parts are cheap too.
DittoI'm allergic to cats.
One and the saMEDitto
That sounds amazing. I want to see that.I have dreams to own a cat ranch in Norway.
I love cats so much and have been learning Norwegian. Perhaps one day, once I achieve that goal, you could sit in my little cottage with a bunch of kitties with meThat sounds amazing. I want to see that.