MRA's and PUA's, the new domestic terrorists.
MRA's and PUA's, the new domestic terrorists.
13km sounds excessive, but as a hedgepig with access to food when he wants it, I guess he can afford to jog further than a wild animal whose nighttime perambulations are foraging trips. In the UK wild hedgehogs are thought to travel 3-4km, depending on sex, availability of food and habits of individual animals, but…
#notalltrolls.
Afterwards, they bored their non-running rodent friends about how fast their pace was despite the shin splints they had last week and how they really thought the extra carbs were doing them some good and this barefoot running thing wasn't just some fad and....
Oh so he just should've been more SKILLED at obtaining the objects of his penis-wants. Oh, ok.
Right. Lemme just check Wikipedia: Rats in New York City for a number... We're going to need 8.3 million wheels, 8.3 million one watt generators, and a few hundred kilometers of wire. Won't actually be cost-effective, but I bet we can get some of the more math-challenged of the alternative energy proponents to fund…
"Brain, what are we going to do tomorrow night?
Don't worry, in a few years he'll be living in the hills, only coming down into civilization to steal a chicken or two. And the locals will tell stories to their children of the crazy wild old man who will steal them away to HateLand if they don't eat their vegetables.
To be fair the antibody in question was first isolated from children who displayed natural immunity to malaria, so if anything this was part development of a vaccine and part figuring out how a humans natural antibody functioned.
Instead, suit, counter-suit and eventually compromise dominated the negotiations.
That William Rufus story reminds me of a anecdote in the Talmud, where rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus was arguing with the Jewish Sanhedrin over a point of law. The argument continued until the Lord himself boomed down from the heavens, "ELIEZER IS RIGHT."
Not well written. I had to read the first half three times before I realized that the concept of the "ordeal" hadn't been introduced or defined properly before being discussed and therefore was causing my confusion.
Just posting my favourite trail by combat image ever.
There were quite good reasons for The Jungle to be written, but I certainly wouldn't say that these pictures represent them.
That is possibly the cutest noise I have ever heard.
Well, we're sticking with the 1st Edition AD&D...why change a good thing when it's not really broke...the rules were never meant to be written in stone and it says so in the very first pages of the DM's Guide, and it has worked fine for us.
I'll check it out, but I don't mind admitting that my campaign still runs on 1ED (and a little bit of the Arduin Grimoire "beige books.")
Nope. I play tested D&D Next and it's just as "video-gamey" as 4th ed. Not for me.
Meh. It's all part of the natural cycle of the Earth, you know. I mean, haven't things like BP oil spills, massive carbon emissions from mechanical processes, and a program of building coal-burning power plants and the like ALWAYS been part of the Earth's cycles? (satisfied smirk) Of course they have!! Why, that…