lordbeazley
lordbeazley
lordbeazley

Thank you! I appreciate the support! I am going to give it an honest to goodness shot. If it does some things differently in terms of mechanics, in ways that are fun and enjoyable, I will probably deem it a success, just not as a Middle Earth game. Who knows, they may get it spot on and really capture the atmosphere

Not sure why people are giving you grief. You clearly stated that you think the game looks good but have a personal problem with the liberties that are being taken with the Tolkien universe.

I'm not fond of a vaporizer reviews. I get it - they are a gadget and they are popular. Maybe I just think Smoking and is more clean-cut cousin, Vaping, are gross.

Until it slips out of your backpack while you try to cross a stream. A book can be salvaged by drying, a Kindle not so much. Sorry, but survival and Kindle don't really go together, IMHO.

I absolutely love Pocket.

I'm sorry, but the doctors in Myth #2 are crazy. Eating carbs releases insulin. Eating carbs a lot releases more insulin, cells become insulin resistant. Pancreas produces more insulin and more insulin until it shuts down and now you have Type 2 Diabetes.

Then they're huge dinner mints. They're significantly larger than the adjustment knob and that's knuckle sized based on the later pics.

In my classes to see if the students were awake I would always say Avocado's number. Just to keep them on their toes.

I tried to explain once to a microwave-phobic friend that the grid on the front (the one that lets you see inside) has holes that are small enough compared to the wavelength of the microwaves that it might as well be opaque (see holey radio telescopes for another example), and no, the microwaves weren't getting her.

This is incredible. I want to become a high school chemistry teacher solely to be able to do this.

I had a high school chemistry teacher who would pull the following trick: you'd come into class and there'd be a short candle burning on the lab table at the front of the room. Once everyone had taken their seats, the teacher would walk over to the lit candle, pop the entire thing in his mouth, and swallow it. It was,

It is rational! We must learn how the danger could happen in order to devise a defense against it, also works for martial arts and sword fighting. Helps to hack into a pumpkin to appreciate the nature of the skills being learned. See. Logical, yep. Totally rational. No, it isn't about the fun at all, noooo. ;)

Must burn things. For safety.

Well if the power is out at night and the candles are gone and the flashlight batteries start to run low, I might try it, but it seems more appealing to just eat the treats and sit in the dark. Mmm nutty. Who am I kidding, we all know I will stop by the bulk section next time I pop out to the shops and try this. No, I

Or as is more likely, people who add sugar and cream simply don't like coffee.

I think it might also due to someone fucking the kidergartener.

Not trolling those articles and posting in an open thread or emailing us would be a great start.