@CarrotDynamics the same thing and move the weekend and I am not sure if it is worth the hassle if I don't want you are not to be able and not just trying not to be different from what you have to say about your business but you can make it to your own and I am not sure how to do that you would like me and my will have a chance of getting to see how much I can get for the same time for the next ☺️ 😊 🙂 😄 😅 😌 very much like a new phone that works well with you guys and it to the outside of our office to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me see its very sad and relateable 😪😪😪😔😔😔😔😭😭😭😢😥😥😢😭😯😓😓😞😣😣😣😣😖😖😭😭😢😥😱😱😨😰😰😨😨😤😱😭🥺🥺🥺😕😵💫😕🥺☹️🤠🥳🤠🥳☹️😮☹️🤯🤯🤕😮💨🤥😌😪🤧🤢😷😬😐🤨🤨😶😶🌫️🙃😇🥰😍😍🙃😊🥰🤣🤩🤗😝😗🙂😄😱😳🐯🐅🐂🐃🐄🐷🦓🦌🐗🐪🐪🐐🐐🐮🐅🐴🐈🐈⬛🐈⬛🦔🦣🐇🦏🐭🐀🦇🦨🦦🐇🐘🐓🦨🦇🐀🐻🐣🦥🐻❄️🦜🦅🐤🐥🐦🦤🐊🦅🦕🐢🦎🐙🦈🦈🐬🦭🦐🐜☘️🌵🌷🌹🏵🏵🌸
@CarrotDynamics it says a lot about the world of the world of the disc and the same thing and move the weekend and I am not sure if we can get it done by then I will have a chance of getting a new phone number for my phone to work on it for you and I can call it up if I personally don't get a chance of getting to the point where I'm going through a hard to find the best in the right place and I'm not a good fit in this situation and I'm not going through sad feelings for a long time I just don't know why it would not take so I can just go ahead with this is too late and move forward on the rights and what you think is wrong to say to you and I know what I mean and you are the only person that can be the one who has been trying for a long time and it just doesn't seem to bed do you understand 😪🙁😟😭😢😥😓☹️
is there anyway to use TargetElevation for 2 flight computers
i want to have 2 variables that are TargetElevation for 2 different flight computers and their heights, is it possible?
"?" redirects here. For the backwards or mirrored question mark ⸮ used to indicate irony or sarcasm, see Percontation point. For the similar but dotless mark ʔ used in IPA, see Glottal stop. For other uses, see ? (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with F-clef or lamedh (ל).
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Question mark
In Unicode U+003F ? QUESTION MARK (HTML ? · ?)
¿ ﹖ ؟
Inverted question mark Small question mark Arabic question mark
The question mark ? (also known as interrogation point, query, or eroteme in journalism[1]) is a punctuation mark that indicates an interrogative clause or phrase in many languages. Lynne Truss attributes an early form of the modern question mark in western language to Alcuin of York.[2] Truss describes the punctus interrogativus of the late 8th century as "a lightning flash, striking from right to left".[3] (The punctuation system of Aelius Donatus, current through the Early Middle Ages, used only simple dots at various heights.)
This earliest question mark was a decoration of one of these dots, with the "lightning flash" perhaps meant to denote intonation, and perhaps associated with early musical notation like neumes. Another possibility is that it was originally a tilde or titlo, as in ·~, one of many wavy or more or less slanted marks used in medieval texts for denoting things such as abbreviations, which would later become various diacritics or ligatures.[4][5] Over the next three centuries this pitch-defining element (if it ever existed) seems to have been forgotten, so that the Alcuinesque stroke-over-dot sign (with the stroke sometimes slightly curved) is often seen indifferently at the end of clauses, whether they embody a question or not.
In the early 13th century, when the growth of communities of scholars (universities) in Paris and other major cities led to an expansion and streamlining of the book-production trade,[6] punctuation was rationalized by assigning Alcuin's stroke-over-dot specifically to interrogatives; by this time the stroke was more sharply curved and can easily be recognized as the modern question mark.
According to a 2011 discovery by Chip Coakley, a Cambridge University manuscript expert, Syriac was the first language to use a punctuation mark to indicate an interrogative sentence. The Syriac question mark, known as the zagwa elaya ("upper pair") has the form of a vertical double dot over a word.[7] In English, the question mark typically occurs at the end of a sentence, where it replaces the full stop (perio
my most liked comment is on my own build lol
@xNotDumb oof
bruh moment
land on the windmills at maywar without breaking them
ok i wont download
@indonesia87 using https://www.simpleplanes.com/Forums/View/1534176/IA-Image-Importer this app you can import images into the game. take a screenshot of the lion tail logo and then upload it to the app.
@indonesia87 what tail logo
@CarrotDynamics lol it was a joke i was just saying nonsense you don't have to delete the post
@CarrotDynamics the same thing and move the weekend and I am not sure if it is worth the hassle if I don't want you are not to be able and not just trying not to be different from what you have to say about your business but you can make it to your own and I am not sure how to do that you would like me and my will have a chance of getting to see how much I can get for the same time for the next ☺️ 😊 🙂 😄 😅 😌 very much like a new phone that works well with you guys and it to the outside of our office to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me to do the same for me see its very sad and relateable 😪😪😪😔😔😔😔😭😭😭😢😥😥😢😭😯😓😓😞😣😣😣😣😖😖😭😭😢😥😱😱😨😰😰😨😨😤😱😭🥺🥺🥺😕😵💫😕🥺☹️🤠🥳🤠🥳☹️😮☹️🤯🤯🤕😮💨🤥😌😪🤧🤢😷😬😐🤨🤨😶😶🌫️🙃😇🥰😍😍🙃😊🥰🤣🤩🤗😝😗🙂😄😱😳🐯🐅🐂🐃🐄🐷🦓🦌🐗🐪🐪🐐🐐🐮🐅🐴🐈🐈⬛🐈⬛🦔🦣🐇🦏🐭🐀🦇🦨🦦🐇🐘🐓🦨🦇🐀🐻🐣🦥🐻❄️🦜🦅🐤🐥🐦🦤🐊🦅🦕🐢🦎🐙🦈🦈🐬🦭🦐🐜☘️🌵🌷🌹🏵🏵🌸
@CarrotDynamics it says a lot about the world of the world of the disc and the same thing and move the weekend and I am not sure if we can get it done by then I will have a chance of getting a new phone number for my phone to work on it for you and I can call it up if I personally don't get a chance of getting to the point where I'm going through a hard to find the best in the right place and I'm not a good fit in this situation and I'm not going through sad feelings for a long time I just don't know why it would not take so I can just go ahead with this is too late and move forward on the rights and what you think is wrong to say to you and I know what I mean and you are the only person that can be the one who has been trying for a long time and it just doesn't seem to bed do you understand 😪🙁😟😭😢😥😓☹️
this really says alot about society 😔
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blub blub blub blub.... BOOM!
@Feve did it work
@Feve try disabling it and restarting the game
its down waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
is there anyway to use TargetElevation for 2 flight computers
i want to have 2 variables that are TargetElevation for 2 different flight computers and their heights, is it possible?
do you have the underwater camera mod installed
i not conet to :(
@HTTPCREATION1O2 what server ip are you using 160.251.58.131 keeps saying failed to connect for me
very cool
inspired by this
@OrderlyHippo you might have to scale up the kite if you want it to lift something
@OrderlyHippo yes
@Oxen can you please draw my little bugger in glass ball
@X99STRIKER and the speed lol
whats that fastest plane you have made
relatable
@Hikaru007 HAW! HAW! HAW!
@Caat2 that's a good idea I could try it
i reuploaded this to change the thumbnail if u saw it earlier and were wondering why it was deleted
only mirror selected part
Were u having a stroke while uploading this
what is the purpose of this post
first build with 100 upvotes yeyyyyyy
bruh make your own things
pls enter his butter challenge anyone who sees this pls
click click
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"?" redirects here. For the backwards or mirrored question mark ⸮ used to indicate irony or sarcasm, see Percontation point. For the similar but dotless mark ʔ used in IPA, see Glottal stop. For other uses, see ? (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with F-clef or lamedh (ל).
?
Question mark
In Unicode U+003F ? QUESTION MARK (HTML ? · ?)
¿ ﹖ ؟
Inverted question mark Small question mark Arabic question mark
The question mark ? (also known as interrogation point, query, or eroteme in journalism[1]) is a punctuation mark that indicates an interrogative clause or phrase in many languages. Lynne Truss attributes an early form of the modern question mark in western language to Alcuin of York.[2] Truss describes the punctus interrogativus of the late 8th century as "a lightning flash, striking from right to left".[3] (The punctuation system of Aelius Donatus, current through the Early Middle Ages, used only simple dots at various heights.)
This earliest question mark was a decoration of one of these dots, with the "lightning flash" perhaps meant to denote intonation, and perhaps associated with early musical notation like neumes. Another possibility is that it was originally a tilde or titlo, as in ·~, one of many wavy or more or less slanted marks used in medieval texts for denoting things such as abbreviations, which would later become various diacritics or ligatures.[4][5] Over the next three centuries this pitch-defining element (if it ever existed) seems to have been forgotten, so that the Alcuinesque stroke-over-dot sign (with the stroke sometimes slightly curved) is often seen indifferently at the end of clauses, whether they embody a question or not.
In the early 13th century, when the growth of communities of scholars (universities) in Paris and other major cities led to an expansion and streamlining of the book-production trade,[6] punctuation was rationalized by assigning Alcuin's stroke-over-dot specifically to interrogatives; by this time the stroke was more sharply curved and can easily be recognized as the modern question mark.
According to a 2011 discovery by Chip Coakley, a Cambridge University manuscript expert, Syriac was the first language to use a punctuation mark to indicate an interrogative sentence. The Syriac question mark, known as the zagwa elaya ("upper pair") has the form of a vertical double dot over a word.[7] In English, the question mark typically occurs at the end of a sentence, where it replaces the full stop (perio
@USSENTERPRISECV6 i need updates plsssss
certified a moment
BOX PLANE 📦
its impossible to tell someone not to do something on the internet
:o
no hope of the lasers tracking that
@Malaysianmilitarypower my previous version had over 3000 parts so i had to remove most of them to upload this
acept her faith
@CarrotSlicingCompanyCat yesssss
Yooooo
@SCPCalebkid steak bird lol was the word you were looking for "cooked"