Pesto is just some big bird white people made popular because they can’t deal with Moo Deng and here’s the proof:
-Australian Zoo -Wow look how big -Started on tumblr
Also of course mainstream media immediately was all over their great white hope saying stuff like ‘Move over Moo Deng here’s Pesto’
In conclusion it’s a Moo Deng world and you are all just living in it.
You are fake news
Moo Deng is from Thailand but my name is Moo Dengist issa joke ya know.
You are courting death
I don’t I’m a pygmy hippo all I love is water, food and to see the fall of the imperialist hegemony
I mean I got the name two days ago and was trying to get some other people to take it but no bites so now it’s me
Guy is talking about Sid Meiers Alpha Centauri a super old game and Civilization: Beyond Earth the spiritual successor, in fact quite a few people have tried to do a spiritual successor to Alpha Centauri and most have failed, because most fail at the good part of Alpha Centauri which is its story about 7 factions/ideologies fighting it out. Beyond Earth couldn’t stay serious and so most of the factions leaders are charicatures that don’t believe their own ideology same as Pandora. Like they have an Ayn Rand Hypercapitalist guy and in the original game the guy believes his own stuff fully while in later editions he’s the ‘I’d buy that for a spacebuck’ guy.
Edit: Just a few quotes from AC
Life is merely an orderly decay of energy states, and survival requires the continual discovery of new energy to pump into the system. He who controls the sources of energy controls the means of survival. -CEO Nwabudike Morgan “The Centauri Monopoly”
The popular stereotype of the researcher is that of a skeptic and a pessimist. Nothing could be further from the truth! Scientists must be optimists at heart, in order to block out the incessant chorus of those who say “It cannot be done.” -Academician Prokhor Zakharov “University Commencement”
You see in this dome the intermingling of native and earth plants. Outside, they are competitors, struggling over the trace elements required for life. Often, one destroys the other. Here, they are tended with care and kept well nourished. They thrive together, and the native fungus does not unleash its terrible defenses. As you can see, competition is unnecessary when resources are plentiful and population growth is controlled. -Lady Deirdre Skye “Planet Dreams”