He doesn't know yet.
Don't ask me why he's orange, I was lazy. So I'll just say that someone poured whole dam bucket of paint on him.
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new here I like scp so have a d-class ic being silly!
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Healing you hurts me, but I don’t mind. ❤️🩹
[I promise their friendship isn’t abusive, TJ just isn’t very self preserving.]
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1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA Stradale
Price: 300,000 CR, Stock: D/486, Setup: D/486, Color: Factory Red
And just as we kicked off with a Giulia proudly bearing the Quadrifoglio, so to do we end with one. Manufactured by Autodelta, Alfa Romeo's racing division, the GTA is another street version of a race-car. In game, however, the limitations of 1965 technology is displayed here; this car’s classic status justifies a price tag far too high for how slow and unwieldy it is at stock.
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happy dungeon meshi day!!!
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doom yourself before the narrative does
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D&D classes suck. Let's replace them with a different set of 12:
Ghost
Pokémon Trainer
Nerd
Asshole
Furry
Vampire
Lawyer
Pirate
Robot Builder
Clown
Fake Wizard (uses science instead)
Princess
There! I see absolutely nothing wrong with that list.
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SCP: Welcome Home:
The D-Class: *about Wally* I would commit so many murders to protect this smile.
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The Puerto Rican flag showing up when Rio snaps at Miles for getting a B in Spanish is such a fun little example of the incredible attention to detail in this movie
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1968 Abarth 595 esseesse
35,000 CR, D/100 stock, D/100 setup, Factory Color (singular)
The only car in the Abarth section of the autoshow, the 1968 Cult Classic is one of the slowest in the game stock. However, with enough modification, you could, in theory, turn the car into something that can compete with supercars; I don't think it a particularly worthwhile endeavor. It looks incredibly pretty, though.
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