To make, or not to make?
To make, or not to make?
Stark, the name given to my ancestor for a feat of bravery. It means Strength, or Strong.
The motto give: fortiorum fortia facta (made stronger and braver)
I say, let us all be fortiorum fortia facta.
Spoiler: I'm an Ajin!
Spoiler: extra
Is a hotdog a sandwich?
Thanks to Hayabusa/Ryoku for the set.
What is the definition of sandwich?
Stark, the name given to my ancestor for a feat of bravery. It means Strength, or Strong.
The motto give: fortiorum fortia facta (made stronger and braver)
I say, let us all be fortiorum fortia facta.
Spoiler: I'm an Ajin!
Spoiler: extra
Is it not an item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with meat, cheese, or other filling between them, eaten as a light meal?
Thanks to Hayabusa/Ryoku for the set.
Why would anyone think otherwise?
Why not three of such an item?
Stark, the name given to my ancestor for a feat of bravery. It means Strength, or Strong.
The motto give: fortiorum fortia facta (made stronger and braver)
I say, let us all be fortiorum fortia facta.
Spoiler: I'm an Ajin!
Spoiler: extra
Three items or three items in the item?
The three items that are comprised of the other three items?
Last edited by Highland Sniper; 10-10-2022 at 05:12 PM.
Stark, the name given to my ancestor for a feat of bravery. It means Strength, or Strong.
The motto give: fortiorum fortia facta (made stronger and braver)
I say, let us all be fortiorum fortia facta.
Spoiler: I'm an Ajin!
Spoiler: extra
THAT'S NOT A QUESTION, IS IT?
Has the jury decided on whether or not that was a question?
Thanks to Hayabusa/Ryoku for the set.
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