The thing is, driving a forklift is actually fun, with the steering at the back and levers to move the forks etc, so I can imagine competing with them would be great … maybe the watching isn’t so compelling though
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He gets found out when, after an emergency where he uses a forklift to save a puppy, instead of embracing the puppy in a manly manner he tries to sneak away to keep his identity secret
For anyone who wants to get in training, GTA5 has working forklifts and pallets ;-)
I’m not even mad, that’s impressive!
After passing my certification with ease, my instructor pointed out that women generally make better forklift drivers … so, this would make sense in an animé about the cut-and-thrust world of competitive forklift driving … which is also a thing BTW.
Start with series 3, that’s where it was up to speed and you don’t miss much
That could be said of a lot of things … a great concept let down by lazy writing and poor casting. Yet these things get money thrown at them - great effects, lighting, locations, makeup, etc etc
Mmm, I know exactly what you mean. I’m tired of limp lead characters who just tick the boxes of a target demographic to self-insert into.
The Expanse suffered a bit from that (the main guy had all the magnetism of limp celery) but was saved because every single other character was genuinely interesting. Farscape had a much smaller cast, so there was no escape!
I went and did a search, looking for cute tanks and I have to say there’s a lot of good choices which come down to personal preference, the Luchs included.
Of course, this isn’t including Tankettes, which are almost all incredibly cute.
I have to admit, that is easily the cutest tank I’ve ever seen!
(I’ve seen Girls Und Panzer, and read everything Tank Girl, so I’m an expert!)
Seven@startrek.websiteto Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Book recommendations that play with what it means to be a book1·2 years agoAs with so much in life, it’s best to read the manual first. It can get a little dry in places though, like any instruction manual, but I enjoyed all of it because I’m the sort of person who likes normal manuals, lol
Seven@startrek.websiteto Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Book recommendations that play with what it means to be a book2·2 years agoI dunno, I think maybe some things should just be left alone
Seven@startrek.websiteto Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Book recommendations that play with what it means to be a book2·2 years agoOh fab, I’ll keep an eye out for it. It’s one of my favorite books :-)
Seven@startrek.websiteto Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Book recommendations that play with what it means to be a book2·2 years agoIt is at that :-)
Seven@startrek.websiteto Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Book recommendations that play with what it means to be a book2·2 years agoDid they get different people to record each story?
Seven@startrek.websiteto Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Book recommendations that play with what it means to be a book6·2 years agoThe Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brookes is a detailed fictional instruction manual. It’s sequel is World War Z which is closer to a normal book, but still has an odd structure of creating a world through interviews … and the The Zombie Survival Guide book exists within it.
With models, for me it’s not about immersion but rather some fascination with having little versions of real things … I don’t know why, and I especially don’t understand why making models of anything is 99.9% a men’s hobby :-/
Not enough deciduous trees for that!