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I personally skip through those ads when I’m watching you on youtube.

I would argue that Leia isn’t a real princess. Unless she married Jimmy Smits or something. Being born to a “queen” that has term limits isn’t a real queen.

I found the action access in Justice league to be awful.... As they were simple video game cut scenes. They didn’t even try to meld actors with CGI.

I really wish that skyscrapers would adhere to a “highest floor” mentality as a judgement call instead of pure tallest ornamental feature. A large amount of the recent super tall buildings are effectively 2/3 usable space and 1/3 empty decoration and really tall spires just to hit certain height targets.

One of the things that Blades in the Dark teaches ( and well, PbtA games ) is that it isn’t really the GM’s job to plan out all the possible permutations of player actions...it’s your job to play the world as honestly as possible. So it sounds like your players are now playing a game where they are on the run from the

I’m guessing they didn’t ask this guy if an untrained and unconscious force-user can fly through space without a space suit.

She used it to cause in explosion in BvS. Then she used it to LITERALLY BLOW UP A GOD in WW.

Wasn’t there something like “I see you”.

I’m mostly sad that someone is getting paid 6 figures to come up with the evocative name of “Vacationland Hawaii”.

Seeing the Shaman of Songs in action is almost enough to make me want to visit Animal Kingdom’s Pandora—almost.

Having lone-wolf Daryll take over as the leader of the free world makes absolutely no sense at all from a character standpoint.

The indie RPG scene has come up with a lot of “technology” that speeds up character creation...for example, creating a Dungeon World character probably doesn’t need to take more than 15 minutes; it’s just a quick series of checklists and questions...but you still wind up building out a rough backstory between the

Close enough.

Niners owner Jed York said he abstained, and Wickersham reports that Raiders owner Mark Davis did too.

I’m guessing heads would explode if instead of doing wacky touchdown dances, NFL players start taking a knee after touchdowns.

I owned a first generation RAV4, partly because it was a car you could buy for under $18,000 without being too stripped down. Then I had kids, and had to sell it because the back seat strangely only had car seat connections for a single car seat in the middle.

It should be a musical that starts immediately after his alpha clone/father dies in the third prequel, following his adventures as a child orphan.

Frankly, I fail to see why this was a disaster. This is exactly what you asked the GM to do!

It makes some sense to reimagine a classic movie like King Kong, for example, that everybody knows, but outside of folks who owned VCRs in the 1990s, did that many people remember Flatliners—let alone have a burning desire to see it again with a new cast?

Welcome to the world of job-killing regulations.