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As someone who works in the board game industry, I just want to say thank you for showing such consistent and heartfelt love to our hobby. You’re doing good works - especially in these times.

Oh also, Roll20 is offering some extra resources for free during the coronavirus situation. 

Just such a great read that really goes the opposite of what most readers expect.

The Highlander series also had a kid who discovered his immortality during the Civil War. He was a bitter little monster but he also kind of had every right to be.

I hope they’ll listen to Reason.

Johnson labored under the incorrect and arrogant delusion that there was something about Star Wars that needed fixing.

I’ve also been a Star Wars fan all my life and I love TLJ so I dunno why you think Johnson was raising a middle finger to us.

It’s a chemical laser but in solid, not gaseous, form. Put simply, in deference to you, Kent, it’s like lasing a stick of dynamite. As soon as we apply a field, we couple to a state that is radiatively coupled to the ground state. I figure we can extract at least ten to the twenty-first photons per cubic

The Last Jedi is my favorite of the bunch by far.

If you’re a conservative, not rich, and voted Dump, you’re a fool. Seriously. He’s not for you. He doesn’t care about you. In fact he doesn’t give a rat’s rear about you. All he cares about is how much you’ll cheer for him at his creepy wannabe-Nuremberg rallies. That’s it.

So, I’m been thinking about posting something like this for awhile, and this seems as good a place as any.

That line almost ruined a sofa for me - had something in my mouth and nearly did a spit-take.

I’ve been a fan of William’s since his role on High Maintenance as the neurotic doomsday prepper.

So this is based on “The Cold Equations,” right?

Clearly, there are no improv classes in the Star Wars galaxy.

Wait, is this a joke? Since when was sci-fi not a metaphor for political stories?

Cameron? Really? Isn’t that a little on the nose?

...See, this is confusing, because it’s definitely one of the best scenes in the entire movie.

Maybe we as a country shouldn’t have to rely on individual GoFundMe campaigns to fight drug addiction and homelessness, or may for medical bills, or really provide any of the kinds of services that a government in a wealthy country should be able to provide.