Man one of my most fivid memories is me sitting in the window of my crappy room, smelling the petrichor and smoking a cig while it's raining. I'm no longer a smoker but thinking back it really hit different
I was pre drinking with my friends once and we were playing something like truth or dare. Someone asked the question "what is your biggest fear". People gave answers like spiders and shit like that, but I was too drunk and gave an apparently too honest of an answer cause the whole vibe was instantly dead.
My biggest fear is that all my friends are fake and just hanging out with me out of pity.
Sure it's a fucking mood killer but you're asking me and I'm too drunk to realise blurting it out is, so I'm only partially to blame imo
Is AoT actually finished and released at this point? I stopped watching after the final season part 1 because I felt so betrayed and said to myself I'd only ever watch it again when I can actually finish the storyline
What the fuck? So it's just a deposit you're garuanteed to not get back? What if you don't "miss" anything when cleaning up? You're not getting your money back anyway so why clean anything when you're moving out?
I learned about them from a cover of the song by one of my favourite bands, FIDLAR, and was saddened to find out that the rest of their music isn't in the same style. Or at least, the albums it's on is, to say it lightly, is far away in style from "People". Imagine a single punk song on an album filled with slow electronic music. That's that album.
Both approaches have technical challenges. Returning to land requires a slower landing speed (although as a percentage of the starting velocity of a spacecraft its a pretty insignificant difference) and landing on the sea requires the carrying of flotation devices and designing a capsule with buoyancy in mind.
Does landing on the sea really require that much more braking when compared to land? Sure water has some give but I've always understood that, from a large enough hight, due to surface tension landing on water is the same as landing on concrete. But I ain't no physicist and by no means of the imagination a rocket scientist so I might as well be very wrong here lmao