Making my own kitty cat is hands down the best part of this game.
Making my own kitty cat is hands down the best part of this game.
I love going down on my partner, but I always get lockjaw. Any advice on how to keep my tongue from going numb?
I’ve never actually timed it.
Hm, glad I held out on buying this.
Nice, the other day I was at a party, and we really needed some party style game that went up to four players. Sadly the Xbox One is sorely lacking in that department.
I’m surprised this type of glitch shows up so much. It shouldn’t be hard to make it so if you’re under the map, you’re snapped back up. Or just fall to your death even. I don’t know why exploits like this are so common in multiplayer shooters.
Oh, I’m sure their parents are completely involved, and having a fit that their kids are being kicked out the league for this, and are probably blaming Obama.
No, Monster Stat Blocks, and Playable races are fairly different. Granted, you can take a Monster Stat block, and convert it to be something playable, but this is basically doing that work for you, and including a lot of RP notes on how to play that monster. And yeah, level progression is also something to consider.
And here I sit in Florida, like: Yeah, it is kinda chilly out today. Maybe I should wear a light jacket tonight? Oh wait, I don’t have one. Oh well.
I got Monopoly: Gamer for Christmas, and normally I hate Monopoly with a passion, but this version refreshingly shakes up the rules in an interesting way that completely eliminates all my problems with Monopoly. The game is designed to be shorter, it removes houses and hotels, and adds a lot more mechanics that make…
Oooh hohoho
I disagree, while he has his “faults” they only serve to show off his strengths more. He’s divorced, but it’s never been explained why, or framed as his fault or something he’s done wrong. He has a great relationship with his kids, and any past faults are stuff that “he worked on”, and changed from. So he’s now this…
I guess? But his divorce is never framed as something he did wrong. I don’t believe the comic ever went deep into the reasons of the divorce, I’m pretty sure we never even seen his ex-wife. From what I can tell, it’s taking the “It just didn’t work out” angle, where it was no one’s fault. And he doesn’t come off as…
Maybe, but I don’t find the jokes quite as enjoyable as the original premise.
That’s a little bit of an extreme psychosis over the fact that I don’t like a comic as much as a used too. And I can tell you it’s completely false. I’m not gonna go into my own personal sex life, and relationship with my parents online, but there is definitely no hang ups. Probably take your couch psychology…
Pretty much, yeah.
Urg, all the criticism for the Last Jedi is painful to read. Can’t people just sit back and enjoy things? The movie was fun, or would be, if you stopped picking at it.
Sure, I wondered why Vice Admiral Holdo didn’t turn the ship around, and hyperspace it into the First Order 5 minutes ago, when it was already clear she…
I know.
And to clarify, I actually really liked this comic back when it was about the Wannabe Pokemon trainer, but slowly lost interest when it shifted focus onto the Commander. Back than, the Commander did come off as a nice father figure, than this idolization, and possible sign of daddy issues.
Actually, I think that was the original intent of The Commander when the comic started. I remember it used to focus on a wannabe Pokemon trainer, and the Commander was actually a side character. But the comic over time shifted focus on the Pokemon trainer, and focused on the Commander instead, and he more and more…