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eh?

Tetsuo?

Clockface dude reminds me of Slomoebius from "Ricksy Business". And there was a party too. I'm going with Rick and Morty DNA.

I always thought the Lich got his evilness from that green goop from the mushroom war. I figure that white goop has got to reverse, at least until he takes another dip.

Preview's non-canon.

Adventure Time S6 starts on Monday.

Oh yeah, it's like a real session with guys who know what they are doing. Harmontown is really a bunch of noobs(30th level improviser noobs) getting way into the roleplaying, must drive Spencer nuts.

Aunty Amelia? That bitch still owes me money!

SHAZBOT!!!!

That would be fucking awesome.

Big girls have big appetites.

Sorry, I didn't consider it an argument, myself. It's just that old school DMs are notorious for being assholes who were out to torture RPGers, so sneering, cruel, mocking laughter would be appropriate. I think the newer generation of gamers are more into having a good time. If you consider that kind of language to be

They do mean the same thing, in the sense that the person using them is always trying to denigrate someone's opinion rather than refute it. However, language is fluid, and a buzzword has a limited lifespan, so the words need to be changed up every now and again. It used to be a douche would call someone smug or

Listen, do yourself a favor. Don't let 'em give you any of that salt beef bullshit. You know what I'm saying? Try the mutton chops sauced in honey and cloves. Pamper yourself.

Is sneering the new smug(which was the new arrogant)? I love it when people use buzz words to let me know they are on the wrong side of an argument.

Cheer up, extolling Spencer's virtues is never a waste.

Still need to roll again to confirm it.

I was wondering where he got those amazing chops for that WoW murder mystery the other night. That was some next level shit.

To air is human?

It really is the best D&D podcast. Instead of spending half of the time furiously rolling dice, they are having fun.