Tube tickling. Rock the box. Button mashing.
Tube tickling. Rock the box. Button mashing.
I played a couple sessions of pathfinder with a new GM, who liked using random tables for when we decided to skip the road (and militia patrols) to get to the next town after causing a stir in the last village we were in (good thing I had a fire Enchanted weapon and a and of fireballs. They weren't nearly as tough as…
Man. If I could bring back one author, it would be Asimov. Pretty much anything he wrote, fiction or non, Sci Fi or other, is great.
I really want a retooled day of defeat. They promised us so much in 2005. Maps, vehicles, game modes. Sigh.
Ah, OK, now I get you. Sorry for misunderstanding.
I had a couple years ago for a simcity-esque game in a post-catastrophe city. It would focus more on procedural gameplay than the total control most strategy games allow.
I believe the term in academics is "premillennial dispensationalism," right?
Also, late-stage capitalism is fought with insecurity. Like in previous epochs, radical social change feels like the end if the world (and can be, if people view their particular set of social relations as universal and natural). Capitalism is so dynamic (and unstable) it makes sense to me that people sorry of fixate…
Your mom has good taste
The New Orleans zyphers have a giant, invasive water rat as its mascot. A rat partly responsible for us losing acres of marshland every month.
Wait. So the donor gets a tax break, while the winner has to pay taxes? Doesn't this effectively make the winner a subsidizer of the donor?
As in the sun and other celestial bodies revolve around us, right?
I'm not quite sure I'm reading you right. Are you saying she doesn't have a right to reject him after they've fooled around and have feelings for each other, even if she finds it problematic that new information that pertains to their relationship—and complicates it?
I highly recommend cooking as a hobby. I got burned out as a pro chef, but I love cooking new, strange foods at home for fun. It can be cheap and relatively painless.
I stick to "they" pretty much all the time now, for everyone. De-gendering English pronouns is a fun hobby.
"White suburban punk befriends older black Muslim jazz enthusiast" sounds like a screen play coming of age story.
Better to Date who you want and not work it out than date someone you don't want and stick with them, to paraphrase Debs
Bi people get too much shit. I've heard hay people and straight people alike voice these "concerns," exactly.
I'd imagine after he disclosed trans status, that's what the article implies.
That's the sick thing about being in a bigoted society. the prejudice is beat into our heads by every shitty off color joke, cheap sit com stereotype, and the historical baggage of our ancestors.