Wraithfighter
Wraithfighter
Wraithfighter

There was at least one lawsuit where someone was suing for more money than has ever existed since we came up with the concept of money. 

Oof yeah, that’s a bit tougher. I mean you might still be able to handle most of them. But any companion with okayish dex and Sleight of Hand will be fine, especially since you can just keep reusing kits until you succeed on traps and locks. Sometimes using a big beefy character on traps isn’t a bad idea, that way

Depending on your player character, you might not need him. I’ve got a warlock PC with mediocre dexterity but I added proficiency in sleight of hand and perception. For the majority of the game I’ve been able to do locks and traps without needing Astorian in my group. I liked him a lot at first, but he gets tougher to

And it’s on a thousand different YT channels in 3... 2... 1...

That’s one way to get those MAUs up ABK. Gate your Pixar shit. It’s all you have left in terms of relevancy. :’( Can’t wait for $20 cinematics. Anyways, fuck that, I’ll watch a rip. lmao 

Post Malone would be a great name for a basketball player. 

Hardcore roleplay you say?

Apparently it’s a self imposed “death” if he falls. Can’t fault him for sticking to his guns on it, reaction be damned.

exactly this, it seems like a lot of people don’t grasp the concept of this well. Reminds me of my MTG days when I would set deck building rules for my various commander decks for casual play. things like “no basic lands” or “every card is either a land or a planeswalker.” some people couldn’t wrap their heads around

Yep. The #MemeStock thing only made sense because investment firms were over shorting the stock. Buying some stock as part of that wave and then cashing out before the crash was a smart play. But some people turned Diamond Hands into a religion and refuse to accept that they’re victims of sunk cost fallacy.

// who revealed the purchase in a post on X, the platform previously known as Twitter

Wow, it’s almost like if you don’t obsess on opening weekend grosses or short theatrical windows, movies eventually find an audience.

People, including myself, laughed at Chuck E Cheese for setting up a fake pizza joint during the pandemic but you can’t blame them for trying to keep the lights on anyway they could during a lockdown. The problem is even the “upscaled” pizza they sold was still Chuck Entertainment Cheese Pizza. 

Came to post this very link!

This is a really good video, and shows that there could potentially be upsides to ghost kitchens and you could see why they could be a good business model - but in this case (and many others, but this being the highest-profile and many peoples’ first run-in with the concept), it went poorly.

That was it, thanks! I remembered the content when I read this article, but not who it was by (I listened to it while driving)

After I saw the video by Eddy Burback, that was the exact thought I had. A nicely worded idea, that is immediately taken advantage of by every major corporation.

He’s voiced by an actual 15-year-old. You’re thrown off because you’re used to the Turtles being voice acted by grown men in their 30's.