A list of puns related to "Drift Ice"
I have an e91 320D xdrive from 2011 and as winter came, I was wondering what problems might occur with the car if I drift on ice. I know that first of all the engine must be warm and to be sure that it is only ice / snow without thawed portions where there is dry asphalt. What problems could arise if I drift strictly on the ice (except that I could hit something :)))) In the past I had oil leaks from groups / transfer case (oil seals no longer sealed well) I solved these problems, but could it happen again? (also, i know about xdelete, but i think it doesn't worth the money for me, because i preffer the AWD system on all the time, so it doesn't suits me)
Hi DMs, I could use your advice.
BRIEF: I have a world where a meteor struck, broke up the singular megacontinent of the world into the modern continents, and basically killed the gods. However, the timeline for this is less than 1000 years, which doesn't make sense in real life for continental drift. In my fantasy magic world, does this matter? If yes, what can be a reasonable fix for this?
DETAILED STORY: when creating my world, I was interested in three ideas: Panspermia, gods being parasitic beings, and no ancient elder race with super advanced technology long lost to time.
My world origin was that it was a barren rock that got hit by a meteor, creating the conditions necessary for life to begin, and introducing bacterial life that could be more. The gods of the D&D multiverse saw the creation of a new world, and rushed in to the "free real estate" to establish their followings early and become more powerful via more worship.
That changed later to gods being formless beings that came to a world where primordial giants awoke and started walking. The formless beings took heavy inspiration from these giants and took similar forms, and whenever they met, they fought. Pieces of the primordials broke off and became beasts and monstrosities, and the gods inspired by these made sentient beings in their own image (dwarves, elves, humans, halflings, gnomes etc)
Then the meteor struck, ending the primordials, and throwing the gods, while also creating the modern continents and stuff (and introducing aberrations to the world, still Panspermia). The gods, to prevent themselves from dying, tied a fraction of their essences into their closest devotees and disappeared, trying to reappear via their heroes over time. Campaigns are running in the year 623 after the meteor cataclysm.
Any ideas on how I can align all this in a reasonable timeline? I considered two different meteor strikes, but I want to be careful about the elder race trope, like Exandria's age of Arcanum.
>Lakers are going to have to put Big Penguin on ice. Lane clogger. Forces AD to drift outside, where he can be more cold than hot. AD clearly not comfortable playing with the midseason addition proclaimed the Lakers savior, Kareem Abdul-Drummond.
Skieeeeeeeeeeeup
Does anybody have that meme video where there's a techno style song playing (which I think is from Tokyo Drift) and the video shows a pileup of cars and more cars keep spinning out into it? The song stops every time another car crashes.
I know this is a terrible description but I literally don't know how to find it. I've googled a lot of different word combos.
NOW HES TALKING SBOUT THE SQUIRREL
https://reddit.com/link/noxkp7/video/xnd2iydlre271/player
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