Pelagius
Praise teh Sun, Dawn is breaking. Greet the new day.
Last seen Jul 10, 18
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Pelagius

Shared publicly - Mar 8, 17

The New Satanic CKII update is metal AF. WOOT. :d
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There like hitting dickening level shit
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December 2016
Pelagius

Shared publicly - Dec 31, 16

Space Station 13 Review
Space Station 13 is like Mafia for turbo nerds and it kicks ass.
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October 2016
Pelagius

Shared publicly - Oct 12, 16

-on an actual server with actual people-

chosen's dead, buried it and moved on.

piz / skel can msg me on Skype.

10/12/2016 | 3:17 A.M.
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August 2015
Hikiz

Shared publicly - Aug 30, 15

have you seen china
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MHgod

Shared publicly - Aug 1, 15

Booo horde
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hordies invading goldshire, ah the memories
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July 2015
Skelly

Shared publicly - Jul 25, 15

Teks, top secret Monopolist secret pizza and I have something important to say to you.
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well im in the middle of moving, msg me on steam and ill read it next time im on.
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Pelagius

Shared publicly - Jul 16, 15

Browser didnt want to cooperate so i motivated it.
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Pelagius

Shared publicly - Jul 13, 15

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Total War: WARHAMMER - Introducing... Demigryphs [ESRB]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE2zVdapXIU

'Total War WARHAMMER - Introducing...' will provide an exclusive look at some of the most spectacular battlefield units brought to life from the high fantasy, Warhammer universe. The series kicks off with the magnificent and ferocious Demigryphs. Part lio

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June 2015
Skelly

Shared publicly - Jun 22, 15

did you die?
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no holiday is fucking me up, work is having me close quite a bit. :l
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May 2015
Pelagius

Shared publicly - May 1, 15

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New Test Suggests NASA's "Impossible" EM Drive Will Work In Space - The EM appears to violate conventional physics and the law of conservation of momentum; the engine converts electric power to thrust without the need for any propellant by bouncing microw

http://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/34i0c1/new_test_sug...

12 points and 4 comments so far on reddit

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The redditors are all looking at long distance space travel, but a much more practical use and an easy way to test the drive would be to keep the ISS in the sky permanently. If this can produce emissionless thrust then that removed the need to use shuttles to push the station back up every time they fly up.
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Removes*
but newts the ISS isnt floating, it's actually falling around earth at a constant rate.
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April 2015
grangrant

Shared publicly - Apr 3, 15

is tom alive and should i be worried
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yes he's joining the navy to be a nuclear technician on a nuclear carrier.
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shit
Pelagius

Shared publicly - Apr 1, 15

Falsobordone - laudar vollio per amore

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March 2015
Pelagius

Shared publicly - Mar 28, 15

how to be a Monopolist EP. I
Extra History - England: The South Sea Bubble - Ch. 1: The Sharp Mind of John Blunt
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Pelagius

Shared publicly - Mar 20, 15

yes, yes it is

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Pelagius

Shared publicly - Mar 3, 15

makes me smile, its very hard to do that.......
Arthur does traffic ( vine )
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