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I put on my robe and wizard hat

An important point to note here: all of this is kind of contingent on whether you have a good Dungeon Master (and good players, but it's really important to have a good DM). A mediocre DM will create a midly fun, but not really challenging or interesting game that probably just feels like a board game, and a bad DM

haha true—but I'd probably have a hard time role playing with my actual name. THOR THE INCREDIBLE however...

That's because you only go on pizza night

"follow your dreams" has always been one of my least favorite cliched pieces of advice. If I did that I'd be parachuting off a building in a spider-man outfit

Enlist the Help of Your Friends to Get Things Done

My Bag of Holding this week will arrive this week, just in time for our trip to Seattle. I chose the backpack version, which comes with a strap to turn it into a messenger bag (and the backpack straps hide in a pocket).

Yes, many religions have an ugly past of violence and prejudice. We've seen that also from non-religious sections as well. But it doesn't mean that there's nothing profound or useful to learn here.

Which is better running 2 miles a day 5x a week, or 3 miles a day 3x a week? Does it matter indoors or out? Is simple push ups, pull ups ok to use with running for simple fitness?

I'll own it. :D Can't foresee 'em all!

Ahhh, you're no virgin. If you got all the way to book 6 you know GRR Martin loves Golem line dancing. He puts it in every book. Don't try to guilt-trip this around on me. :-(

Trust me when I say not to do this for Game of Thrones. Wikipedia doesn't have a spoiler-alert thing and you'd be better served reading about stuff AFTER you read the books. Otherwise you will be deprived of experiencing really visceral moments firsthand. (This happened to me with the Red Viper thing. I really

I get this question a lot, and honestly I think it's a matter of taste. They're both great, and they both kind of serve different people. Lastpass is established, great, and offers a ton of very advanced user features, and until its most recent revamp wasn't really too user friendly. Dashlane on the other hand has

The 80/20 rule Tim Ferris talks about is Pareto's Principle - that most of the reward comes from (the first) bit of the effort. Most times we quote it as 80/20, but sometimes we're talking about something easy to measure, and 90/10 or 70/30 is more appropriate. Justin Jackson, however, is saying that you need to keep