Anyone have any knowledge to share with me

Public Schools are required to have at least 50 teeth of mammalian origin embedded into their north facing walls, for structural and safety reasons.

wtf

Though it must be prefaced that E.G.O gears are standardized equipment, when juxtaposed with E.G.O gear from L Corp., depending on the degree of attunement to the Abnormality, the idiosyncrasies of the source may be utilized with greater flexibility.

Yet, the degree to which that attunement and synchronization are achieved may resultantly allow the user to be devoured. This is reflected in their appearance, more closely resembling the source Abnormality than E.G.O of the former L Corp. do. E.G.O disintegration is not unlike decomposition of compost.

Where the HELL are you getting this information

From the bugs under your skin.

You will never get ahead in life if you doubt yourself for even one moment.

@Zachacat0305 Inanimate objects feel pain. Make sure to hit them against things as hard as you can, they deserve it.

If he’s a descendant could that make Warren gallad instead

Warren is Lancelot
There is too much evidence to suggest otherwise

Well then I’m gonna treat you like an inanimate object

Instead of taking a shower every day, simply take 7 showers on Sunday and be done for the week.

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he looked at the descent into madness thread too much.

Atypography is typography abstracted beyond immediate readability.

Thank you Faust.

idk if this is common knowledge. it probably is but im so confused as to how and why it works. You can buy coal from a player for 140 galleons each through trade function, and proceed to sell it near 280 galleons a piece on the market. I’ve done it before but im confused why players get coal off the marketplace at such an exorbitant price when they could just trade with players for half of what i sold it for to them.

btw marketplace coal dipped to like 210 at the time of writing this

Why are people buying coal at all?

cannoneer deckhand

oh.

people shouldnt be buying coal they should be breaking rocks

Too few children yearn for the mines nowadays smh