This is apparently a real animal and not some extinct species/alien from another planet

This is apparently a real animal and not some extinct species/alien from another planet

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OP, why are you posting pictures of your mom?

It's an animatronic puppet from a movie, you retard.

Wow that quite something
wtf is it

not real but there are things that look similar.
the eyes give it away.

this

whats it called?
design looks fake but the implementation is very good

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Pacific rim

not sure what movie but they definitely went with dog eyes to make it appear more cute

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lol

kind of a shame factorio's enemies are so basic even though the game is released, only 2 types of enemies, that just have upscaled models, and the enemy bases aren't challenging to take out, just a chore

the bodies will pile high

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i think i had a mole like that on my balls once

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Report the slide thread.
The FBI have been very active over the past 3 days sliding as much as possible.

starship troopers fr fr?

>a chore
I fixed that with self assembling arty bases & ammo request circuits

Based and automation pilled

if they really wanted to deradicalize young men they'd introduce them to cracktorio.
also, I'm in 5 basically dead threads that refuse to 404 right now. does it really feel like things are being slid?

Probably based on isopods, not real though.

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Sabrina, don't just stare at it. Eat it.

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yeah but I notice them being a chore only happens after some significant time, for a good portion of your developing stage they are a pain and an actual challenge because of the lack of tools
then you get your first artillery train and suddenly they vanish from the vicinity

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