From Dan Goodin’s Ars Technica article, one point among many:
From Dan Goodin’s Ars Technica article, one point among many:
yeah, they should put kate micucci in a squirrel suit already <3
I’ve never seen an actual episode of this show, let alone realized it was on the air for 5 years. I’ve only seen clips circulated on social media.
I think the idea is that there might be people who don’t pay for Pandora One, but might, on occasion, want a several hours of ad-free listening (if they’re hosting a dinner party, for example). In those scenarios, if they already have built custom stations that have exactly the music they want, then it might be worth…
Not sure if I’d make that assumption. I worked at a company that used similar switches and they always purchased finished cables in varying lengths. When you are connecting that many cables, it takes forever to terminate them yourself.
For me, the first five minutes of the first episode was the compelling reason to watch. It’s a perfect introduction to the character and his world, and enough to hook most people into staying on and watching the story that unfurls around him.
Mine too. I went out of my way to collect what I thought were all the boards (for the original, I never bought the re-release) but now it seems i Have ot try and track down the King of the Hill board, for no good reason.
Hey, it was not that easy to make a fantasy nerd realize I was interested in him!
one guy in particular who had created this awesome homemade board game about a robot factory.
Oh dear... LOL. wow. I don’t mind the background threat of rape/torture/whatever should we be subdued instead of killed but wow. Im amused it was kobolds...
Ah, I wish I would’ve seen this yesterday. I would’ve related the story of the +5 butter knife...
Is there a way to solo learn how to play D&D so you can reach out and play with others, but actually understand how to play? I don’t play D&D but would love to.
And if everyone in the group rolled a LG Paladin that same player would turn around and roll up a CE Drow rogue. D&D always draws out the “contrarian” player.
I can’t recall ever seeing anybody play a tinker gnome, but my results may not be typical. I have seen several Kender who’s players used the bit in the racial description about them taking anything that interested them to justify stealing the rest of the party blind. They always ignore the bit about Kender not having…
If there’s anything learnt here, there’s a untapped market for extremely meta RPGs where you play as a female role-player trying to overcome a bunch of socially-awkward dickholes.
Dope! I’ve been meaning to pick up both, AND SO I DID! <3
Dope! I’ve been meaning to pick up both, AND SO I DID! <3
It’s really creepy how many of these stories have to do with the DMs or others players being sexually awkward. Guys, you’re sabotaging our plans to make people STOP thinking fans of RPGs and videogames are nerds that don’t know how to act around women :P . Although these are propably a minority, I’m still feeling a…
Well, I missed that comment fest yesterday because:
Ask yourselves (I do) - what would THIS GUY have thought of Man of Steel?