I felt really smart at first after reading this comment, but now I’ve fallen back into my usual mindlessness... +1
I felt really smart at first after reading this comment, but now I’ve fallen back into my usual mindlessness... +1
I’m surprised they didn’t try to make a deal to acquire Algernon.
King Domino has been great for us (6-7y), its fast to setup, fast to play, simple, and involves math. Despite the type of thinking that is involved, the winner spreads around, without using “CPU Assistance” like Mario Kart or Mario Party.
On him working for himself or for the Steelers? "For Whom the Bell Toils"
If they win his first game back, I’m calling it now... ESPN’s article will be titled “Saved by the Bell.”
My hope is that such questions will be less unusual in reviews, particularly with Red Dead on the horizon.
“It’s about historical accuracy” is the new “it’s about ethics in game journalism”?
Was wondering if you’d wend your way to that punchline, not disappointed. You’ve managed to twist the panties of at least one commenter, though, and for that you have earned a star!
They’re on top of the world and are in control of the whole game, but can’t stop playing the victim card and whining like pathetic losers about how much everyone is out to get them. It’s not only annoying, it’s completely counterproductive, as they’re going to wake up soon on the bottom of the world, with no one to…
I get it. It’s an awesome play and you’re absolutely right the onus should be on a gunners to figure out if a fair catch was called or not.
They are the snowflakiest of snowflakes, just like their skin.
I wish you were joking, but when this first came out, the LoL subreddit was full of those kinds of tone deaf, utterly delusional comparisons. Just endless threads of clueless white boys (who probably weren’t even at PAX) comparing the whole thing to Rosa Parks or civil rights in general... just for being asked to not…
Still photos of pitchers’ elbows while they’re pitching are always disgusting.
Which is why I’m thinking it was a secondary to cancer of some sort.
Unfortunately, there are two competing philosophies at play here.
Trump apologist ok with lynching a black woman. Color me shocked.
I have mixed feelings. I get the idea that you don’t want the heroes of the story to die on a random kobold critting. But at the same time, the difference between a collaborative story-telling endeavor and playing through something thought out at every step by the DM is that there’s the chance for things to go wrong.…
Yes, I also appreciate that The Adventure Zone doesn’t worry about throwing the rulebook out if it helps the story along (also I’m a McElroy fan so I’m biased).