captotter
CaptOtter
captotter

Look, you got out of the greys—good job—you don't need to pretend to know or care what's going on here. 

So I actually replied substantively to your low-effort, slapdash response... and your rejoinder is a single, unsupported conclusory statement that you could write in response to literally anyone saying anything you don’t want to have to engage with meaningfully. Well played. You trolled me good.

Thanks for the heads up. I had no idea about DCC. 

I’m not sure that I agree with this exactly. Even your basic Publix/Wegmans/your regional equivalent (hell even Costco) is going to have a butcher, and if you ask them to cut you off a chop of a particular size/thickness, I’ve found they’ll do that. That’s definitely the case when it comes to “fancy” supermarkets like

First off, what “decision” are you talking about? If you’re referring to Bacon’s statement, I’m not sure why you’d call that a “decision”.

I’m a peer. I’ve reviewed this finding.

I used to feel a mild sort of indignant anger over this, but now I just feel pity for these sorts. As far as luxuries, indulgences, and “earthly pleasures” go, good food is **relatively speaking** one of the most accessible—particularly if one lives in the US or Western Europe. The idea that someone would order a good

This isn’t really responsive to my comment. I simply pointed out that Bacon wasn’t making a statement or characterization about representative democracy qua representative democracy—he was saying that the inanity of the Speaker fight would give foreign authoritarian adversaries ammunition against even the concept of

Is there anything else (besides marbling) about a delmonico that makes this so? If heavier marbling alone calls for a higher finishing temp, then an A5 wagyu (or really anything with a BMS 6 or above,) would probably also necessitate the higher temp—but I’ve neither had nor seen high grade wagyu served with anything

Authoritarian regimes will point at this and say representative government doesn’t work anymore. President Xi from China has been saying this for years already,’ the congressman said.”

In exchange for their silence, Kelly sold the rights to his first three albums to her family (as if that makes up for the amount of trauma their daughter endured, but I digress.)”

It’s not even a zero-sum proposition—they’re *not* saying “follow me if you’re a Black woman, and Don’t follow any non-Black woman creators.” To the best of my knowledge, Tiktok subs are not finite—i.e., you can follow hundreds or probably thousands of people (maybe even tens or hundreds of thousands.)

Don’t forget ketchup, bbq, and A1 steak sauce. There is no food so delicate, or individually flavorful enough that many Americans won’t just slather it in some version of a bullshit sugar sauce.

There’s nothing wrong with this roast. If I went to a restaurant with someone, and they ordered prime rib (or a ribeye, delmonico, NY Strip, etc.) any more well done than medium rare, I would be deeply embarrassed for both of us. Just order some ketchup or A1 sauce at that point; order some chicken tendies on the

I don’t know why they would need to. I don’t know of OSR games that use the SRD, or otherwise use any WotC IP. You can lawfully make a D&D clone as long as you explain the rules in your own words and don’t lift copyrighted or trademarked materials directly from WotC products.

It’s incredibly dubious that WotC would be able to unilaterally revoke the old OGL and have it apply retroactively to publishers who have been detrimentally relying on its terms for well over a decade. Whether Paizo can publish new editions of PF is another matter, but even now, with PF2e, I think they've gotten so

I only ever played 5e because it’s what was being played. I think I’m good and done with D&D and WotC now.

It seems like every school district mentioned in this article did the same thing: took action against what it deemed political messaging by instructional staff (whether MAGA or BLM.)

I get all the procedural, HR-sort of changes being made, but it seems like if you start stripping ballet of its traditional forms and aesthetics, at some point you’re just doing ‘contemporary dance’. Is there any widely accepted bare minimum of features or factors that must be present for something to be ballet?

I’m going to join the chorus of people saying that it’s a weird choice to discuss how this woman is ‘flourishing’ and likes dad jokes. I don’t need her humanized in order to oppose her execution—her status as a human being is not in question, and that alone is reason enough to not kill her.