These gigantic machines strip mine and wipe towns from the map in Germany. Solidarity to those who protest or have done so, including Mud Wizard.
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Thank you for your service, Mud Wizard.
Hexxus
Hexxus made eight-year-old me very interested and very confused in a whole new kind of way. Thanks, Tim. I guess.
Out of curiosity OP, did you watch the Yogacast Jingle Jam? I ask because someone mentioned the Baggar 288 during one of the streams the other day and fell down a similar Wiki hole.
I found it off the open pit mining page, just farting around. I think I started in Arizona...
I'm really bad at podcasts. Is that a good one?
The Yogscast is a group of gaming YouTubers and streamers and the Jingle Jam is a big charity fundraiser they do every December.