No one is above the law
No one is above the law
Thank you—and thanks Mike, rest well, you made a lot of people happy. Truly Fahey was the best of us.
If you skipped to the comments please notice the GoFundMe link the editors posted at the end.
Yes, there are overweight people that are in better shape than a starving skinny person. That said, those are few and far between. Let’s be honest, Lizzo isn’t overweight, she’s morbidly obese, by any objective measure. Let’s stop pretending that being overweight is some kind of thing any of us should be proud of. …
That’s a hard 47.
Do I smile every time I see a clip of Brown doing anything? Yes.
In case anyone wants to watch trailer that this post talks about but didn’t include, here it is:
Claire’s takes on D&D are bad. This one is almost as bad as her take on the movie
It’s actually a good rule, as if people use it that means everything gets bought up within a few passes of the board, and the game will usually go much quicker. Also it means people who save money have a chance to buy properties much cheaper if they’re the only person with a decent amount of money come auctioning, and…
People don’t seem to remember that they were trying something similar before with 4e. They had a program in development that played a similar role, maybe not in 3d, but definitely in the VTT sense.
So there’s a rule in Monopoly that if you pass on buying a property it is supposed to be auctioned off to the highest bidder among the other players. Never once have I used that rule when playing with actual people. But I remember the NES version of the game there is no way around that rule. I have no ideas if…
It’s a cool-looking imaginary tool that will never actually happen in any form that even resembles the wall-to-wall bullshots that trailer is constructed of.
People have been calling new versions of D&D things like “purely investor-driven drek” since at least 3.0.
*In Grandpa Simpson’s voice* "More options consolidated in one place? This is corporate socialism and both those words are bad."
There are a lot of virtual tabletops out there. The demand is very much there from a significant portion of the player base (I’d say less than the majority, but still, that’s a lot of people). And the existing ones all suck, to varying degrees, typically because of how much work they are to use.
Someone is eventually…
That man runs off Duracell, he aint ever gonna die.
Newer generations won’t even know that this sort of stigma existed for American comics in the past too... xD
So many of today’s American athletes were impressionable kids when Toonami and a ton of broadcast networks were importing any anime they could in the post-Pokemon boom. It’s no surprise that the shonen stuff, almost exclusively about getting stronger and stronger and reaching your maximum potential, then blowing past…