Replying to:Ramoxfire V2Ah makes sense
What’s it like up there I’ve allways wanted
Pretty much like the US. Very cold during the winter and very hot during the summer. Everything used to be pretty cheap but now it’s all expensive because of the dollar and the liberal government we have.
Replying to:Ramoxfire V2Ah makes sense
What’s it like up there I’ve allways wanted
Depends on the region. The Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island), where I live is full of precipitation all year round. All maintenance on the roads has to be done in the 3 dry summer months. Every winter we get huge storms that cut off power for up to a week. If we don’t get one, the rest of the year will be extra dry.
Replying to:T3rrariaDepends on the region. The Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Sc
I live in Alberta. It’s pretty cold during the winter sometimes dropping to -30°c
or it is rather mild and the average temperature during November and December is around +3 to -3. We almost had no snow during Christmas last year.
Replying to:Explosive BulletHah. An advantage of being in a landlocked province.
There’s one benefit in living by the bay: the water is warm during the winter and cool during construction season so the temperature is warmer/cooler by a degree or 5.
The head is the same?
The head is the same?
The head will change ALOT.
Why the Canadian flag ?
It’s always been there. It’s the country I’m in.
Ah makes sense
What’s it like up there I’ve allways wanted to visit
Pretty much like the US. Very cold during the winter and very hot during the summer. Everything used to be pretty cheap but now it’s all expensive because of the dollar and the liberal government we have.
Ah
Darn
Anyhow is it okay if I use your RHG in my series
If so what is his personality?
Sure. He likes to crack jokes but is pretty well fearless and always interested in fighting for the good of people.
Would he work with Gauntlet
Though in combat he is serious and brutal, still might crack a few jokes then though.
Depends on the region. The Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island), where I live is full of precipitation all year round. All maintenance on the roads has to be done in the 3 dry summer months. Every winter we get huge storms that cut off power for up to a week. If we don’t get one, the rest of the year will be extra dry.
Ah
Of course, that’s just the negatives. It’s a great place for fishing, swimming and boating.
My family calls summer “Construction Season” because of all the construction in those 3 short months.
I live in Alberta. It’s pretty cold during the winter sometimes dropping to -30°c
or it is rather mild and the average temperature during November and December is around +3 to -3. We almost had no snow during Christmas last year.
At least you didn’t flood.
Hah. An advantage of being in a landlocked province.
There’s one benefit in living by the bay: the water is warm during the winter and cool during construction season so the temperature is warmer/cooler by a degree or 5.
It’s usually 25 degrees were I am in the summer. It’s rather hot.
Right now it’s about 32 degrees at my place.
It’s been 23° – 30°+ the past week for me. It’s really warm in Canada. Not so much cold.
Yeah, I noticed.
nobody has said thicc?
he’s literally thiccening a stickfigure and nobo-
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you’re all fired
Once Epitaph left so did the thicc😂
yep
@epitaph200
Lmao.
how about you just move the old head on the new body?
It doesn’t exactly fit and I want to switch up the helmet design.