San Andreas as in the one released on the ps2? You could play it with the PCSX2 emulator. You can install that as a runner in lutris, from the AUR (arch), flatpack, or app image. Then get the iso however you would.
We live for no other reason than that we can. Against all odds, in a universe that wasn't trying to make us alive, we became more than the sum of our elements that compose us: to be the thinking and thriving things that we are - for as long as we are. Life itself is an act of defiance against the universe, but ultimately playing by it's rules with the understanding that we can only do so for a finite amount of time.
Your cat too was one of those defiant and emergent souls that used the universe as it's playground full of strangers, bullies, and friends alike. Never forget that which it did not know: that its time was short but miraculous in the grand scheme of a universe borne of chaos but twinkling with unexpected life.
If you are curious about the math logic side of this like I was, here's the explanation.
Multiplying is just like addition.
3 * 3 = 3 + 3 + 3 = 9
Simple enough but what if one is negative?
3 * (-3) = (-3) + (-3) + (-3) = -9
Also easy, all we changed was the signs of the 3's being added together. But what do you change if you make both of them negative? The only thing left to change is the operation sign. Thus multiplying two negatives is like subtracting negatives.
Notice that I placed a negative sign in front of the first (-3). That first one has to be subtracted as well so you can imagine a zero in front of the operation.
I'm almost certain that at some point most of the time is wasted from extra long intros and recap portions. There were some episodes where there was maybe 10 minutes of actual new scenes.
Trees don't perform nearly as much work as the algae tank in sucking up C02 and outputting 02, require more maintenance, and takes longer to deploy (have to wait for tree to mature).
Dude is built like a Goron from the Legend of Zelda series.