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Kevin Baker
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...what would a multilateral increase in game prices look like?

I was wondering that too, and I can’t decide which option is funnier.

Was there ever really hype for pirates? There have been a handful of very sucessful pirate-based franchises, but they were never really A Thing like, say, zombies were.

I assume the reason why Disney licensed their IP for produce was to avoid accusations that they exclusively helped market unhealthy food.

There’s not much they can do to stop third party miniatures, except for the small handful of creatures that are original to D&D. It’s clearly not copyright violation to sell a 30 mm tall wizard.

So on the one hand it’s kinda concerning language. On the other hand, what he’s saying is fundamentally “We’re not doing a good job of making supplemental products non-DMs want to buy, and we should fix that”, which is reasonable enough.

Hopefully the executives at Wizards have a long enough memory to remember

Let me summarize three quarters of the list:

Don’t get: Affordable item that fulfills the requirements of many users perfectly well.
Do get: Something that costs more than twice as much.

Depending on your use case, a PHEV might be better for the environment than full electric. If the 37.5 mile range covers ninety-nine percent of your use, occasionally burning a bit of gas is probably less damaging than manufacturing and hauling around a bunch of batteries.

While I agree it’d be nice if it was increased, the Dependent Care FSA works out to a thousand bucks a year or so saved for a middle-income family. I’d hardly call that “relatively pointless”.

Not sure if I agree with that. It’s true you’ll get them all eventually, but collecting them slower=leveling slower=killing enemies slower=less XP.

I assure you, those two are not the only ones.

The key difference is that some stories work for revisionist takes that switch the viewers sympathy, and some don’t. Mufassa was a tyrant and Scar was right to lead the oppressed hyenas against him? Sure. Romani are actually sub-human and Frollo had the right to rape and murder Esmerelda? Definitely not.

Fortunately, absolutely no one is forcing children to undergo HRT. What is child abuse, though, and absolutely is happening, is legally denying children medical care despite the opinions of their parents, their doctor, and the American Medical Association.

Lots of frozen foods come with frozen sauce packets. Assuming you want the sauce defrosted in the time it takes to heat the rest of the food, you need to do something to speed the process up.

NPR has done video game reviews for years, though they’re normally website-only and they’re choose which games to cover seemingly arbitrarily.

This looks like a digital equivalent to having Dwarven Forge terrain and an extensive miniature collections. A good virtual tabletop also need to let you draw elements, either for on-the-fly encounters or to handle stuff not in the 3D model library, but it’s not remotely a threat to the hobby. And encounters with a

Maybe a martial art? Or proper dancing, as opposed to Zoomba’s vaguely dance-like calisthenics? Rock climbing?

Something active enough to be a workout, but with enough of a mental challenge to doing it properly to keep you engaged.

That’s not a real distinction. “Toned” just means a moderate amount of muscle mass and low body fat percentage. The idea that it requires a special set of exercises is entirely the invention of people trying to make money. The quickest way to a toned body is to control your diet, follow a standard weight lifting

I’d happily spend $45 total on cosmetics in a free to play game I liked. I spent a bit more then that in League of Legends. But for one skin? Nah.

I really doubt that. Sure, Stranger Things has a massively larger viewer base that the others, but it doesn’t make an especially compelling argument for playing the game (except perhaps in the latest season). Critical Role might have a fraction the audience, but also converts a far, far larger percentage of its