Thanks for this, I love her voice. With pop music, they all sound the same to me. She sounds really awesome, I love the almost raw kind of quality to it.
Thanks for this, I love her voice. With pop music, they all sound the same to me. She sounds really awesome, I love the almost raw kind of quality to it.
I’m glad you got a seat with crutches. I was wearing a visible leg brace, the kind that immobilizes your knee from bending at all and like you need to unlock it to even get it to bend, and using crutches. I’d just gotten massive knee surgery and it was pretty obvious I think. I got on the bus and literally no one…
Not sure if there’s any near you but they do the Adventurer’s League which is...just people showing up, drop in drop out style, to play the newest campaign put out. I randomly heard about it when I went to the nearest store to grab some supplies for, of all things, a pathfinder group I started. Went to a session next…
That is....exactly how I feel. I want an adult cast of characters, not a bunch of teens. Which is why I’m in the middle of writing/coding one now actually. Seemed like since I couldn’t find it anywhere, might as well make one.
I believe one does die, or at least an orc is riding it, it gets stabbed, and then you sort of never see it again? But there are others that don’t die, are pretty much like pets. And he’s wearing the wolf skin because he’s part of the Frostwolf Clan. I imagine it’s like his chief thing.
This. A million times this.
Suddenly having an accident and having your whole life, physical functioning, and your very sense of self totally altered isn’t enough of a cause for depression? If in the book he develops depression, goes to treatment for it, comes to terms with his life, and continues on I would have been fine with it. But I’ve seen…
I haven’t read the book, but I am in fact disabled. Have been paralyzed, in a wheelchair, to a walker, to crutches, to walking again. Spine injuries are never, ever the same; my doctors couldn’t actually tell me if I would ever walk again or if I would be 100% fine down the road. They still can’t, despite me walking,…
Neutering/spaying has shown positive results for cats in prevention of cancer. Same as humans, spaying a female will reduce the risk of uterine and cervical cancer. Neutering a male cat will reduce his risk of prostate cancer. In addition to stopping the natural instinct of territory marking, and in general making…