Battle ship, by William Frederick Mitchell, about 1650
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Arriving in the morning at San Diego port. Love this perspective and warm morning light.
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Space Battle Ship by MX-LCY
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For all. What is You Favorite Games?
Larry: "Heh, I like Candyland. I always win at Candyland"
Lemmy: "That is straight up the most boring game ever. I like poker. First of all, Roy never realizes his glasses are reflective, and second, I have a natural poker face. (: I)"
Iggy: "Well if it wasn't BANNED, I would like Trivial Pursuit! Instead I like Monopoly. And I will break your spine if I don't get to be the Jenga brick!"
Roy: "Speaking of, I like Jenga. I'm a lot better at physical games than strategic ones. Also the Bop-It. I don't care if it isn't really a game, that shit is FUN."
Ludwig: "I actually enjoy playing Bingo. There isn't a lot that goes into playing it, so we just talk about our lives and stuff the whole time... it's really sweet."
Wendy: "Operation."
Ludwig: *PTSD flashbacks*
Jr: "I know it's a 2-player game, so we can't play it at Game Night, but I like playing Battle Ship with Lemmy!"
Morton: "I like Pictionary. Unless the person you're playing with either isn't a good artist, or has poor imagination..." *stares at Larry*
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In 1983, during the cold war, the USS Roanoke, a Navy nuclear submarine, was sent on a top secret mission in Russian waters to gather Intel on a possible new class of Russian attack sub. That would have been stressful enough, but then a strange virus started affecting sailors, and crew members started to dissapear. On top of that, there was a growing pattern of sabatage... lights, mirrors, and radio. The captain feared he had a mutiny on hand, but the reality was far worse. Vampires had latched onto the ideal sunless confines of the submarine. Luckily, the survivors learned it was the radiation not actually sunlight that killed vampires. So, they found themselves in position of both having to fight the vampires and avoid Russian ships and subs. ("100 Fathoms Below", Steven L Kent & Nicholas Kaufmann, Novel)
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AMİRAL BATTI (KLASİK DEFTER OYUNU)
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AMİRAL BATTI klasik defter oyunlarındandır. Amaç rakibin gemilerini batırıp oyunu kazanmaktır. Oyun iki kişiyle oynanır. Oyuncular birbirlerinin oyun alanını görmemeliler. Oyun başlamadan önce her oyuncu kendi gemilerini dikey ve yatay doğrultuda oyun alanına…
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Love that Star Trek accurately portrays humans in the future as being DTF practically anything. Works wonders for diplomacy.
"Sure I don't find you attractive, but give me ten minutes, your Excellency, and I'll find someone on this ship who's into tentacles and slime."
We may not be super intelligent or super strong, but give humans a chance. We're annoyingly likeable, tenacious, stubborn, and attracted to the weirdest things.
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did….did. grim…did he come home…were you lucky…unlike me…
I was not. let us sit in our No Grim Club together and wallow. 😭 I just hope I can build my key hoard back up enough in time for Halloween...
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Aww the two youngest are getting along!! 🥹
Eventually...
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