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A race created to be antagonists for heroes of high enough level to freely travel the Astral Plane, turns out to be incredibly powerful. To quote Lana Kane: “Imagine THAT.”

It has exactly the only bearing you need:

So many other examples you can’t be bothered to mention one.

Has JKR actually provided examples of convicts trying to serve time in a women’s prison?

I’d ask JKR the same question about Trans People.

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but how do the cast of I Think You Should Leave avoid getting spotted?

Sounds good to me, lock her up.

Likely an old man yelling at clouds here, but most of Forgotten Realms and 5E in general feels more like Planescape, or Spelljammer to me.

If people think the Githyanki in BGIII are ugly, they haven’t seen their original design in the Fiend Folio. They were basically skeletons with yellow skin over them.

If people think the Githyanki in BGIII are ugly, they haven’t seen their original design in the Fiend Folio. They were basically skeletons with yellow skin over them.

That last bit about him being a fascist insurrectionist is likely the only reason he’s even been considered.

Hasn’t Jim Jordan been in Congress for years?

Hasn’t Jim Jordan been in Congress for years?

The Berenstein Bears strike again, it seems.

I swear he shoots the same Secret Service Agent he talks to earlier in the film before running away. I swear the reason he does run away is because he shot the agent and sent everyone panicking.

That’s how I want to interpret it, too, but the film goes on after that. I don’t remember the ending exactly, but I remember him talking to the same cabbies he talked to before like nothing ever happened, then getting behind the wheel, and going “You talking to me? I’m the only one here” to an empty back seat.

Taxi Driver actually lost me after the climactic shooting, when Bickle was suddenly “made a hero.” Maybe my opinion was coloured by the fact I didn’t see it until after 9/11, but I just couldn’t let go of the fact that however undesirable Harvey Keitel’s character and his accomplices were, Bickle’s original target was

My mom retired from the Spinal Ward before smartphones were a thing, so motorcycling was still a scary thing even before then.

I stand by my statement. No matter how humiliating it is, if you can walk away from a wipeout, you’re lucky.

My mother used to work the night shift in the Spinal Ward of a hospital, where parapalegic and quadrapalegic patients were cared for. Every morning she would talk about how most of the patients were there because of motorcycle accidents.