All right. These two panels have convinced the money to jump from my wallet.
All right. These two panels have convinced the money to jump from my wallet.
That is gorram amazing how much buy-in I have to that character after 8 panels.
Who would have expected it, Zach?
Huh. I’ve been accidentally teaching this in my astrophysics class for years. I must have misheard or misunderstood an explanation and got it right.
I need clarification. The article states:
Especially after reading the A.I. strips in Questionable Content, I agree with everything you say but the Facetious tag.
Totally worth it for the memories. I don;t think I’ve ever remembered board game sessions as fondly as I do the Legacy sessions when things happen. Like when I finally got to rip up that damned climate change card in Risk Legacy, and everyone at the table breathed a sigh of relief that we’d never draw it again.
Trust me, there’s nothing like a half dozen people realizing that SHIT HAS GONE REAL as you watch a nuclear fallout sticker permanently cover the nation of Pakistan, and joke about it in every future game. The ripping and mutilating makes it memorable.
My family and I proudly kept the mutilated map of our completed Risk Legacy world as a reminded of the long hours spent together. We even named the planet “Ohana.”
We’ve already seen an unpowered Ben Grimm. Maybe testosterone blocks superpowers on Earth-65?
In fact, there are services dedicated to discounting e-books, like BookBub.
It’ll get better. Just don’t mention the war.
I’d love him to be the abusive ex-boyfriend they all make fun of. Buffy’s comic Dracula, basically.
By the movie canon, Dracula could already have had a black bride by the early 19th Century. More love for Blacula, people!
This is the story of how “To Will” became a verb in my group
Nope. Antiquities, their first appearance, was March 1994. I know I drew one in my first Revised starter.
Also... I kinda like an occasional TPK, as a player. Gives you a war story you’ll always remember.
I get it. You need to put it into a browser where you see the two white buttons below it on the left, and click the one on the right for English subtitles.
The posted picture has a subtitle, but I don’t see any in the actual video.
I have an undying love for the Australian gen Rogue and a terrifyingly feasible salt water croc attack. Gorgeous effects and set visuals.