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Princess 20-Sided Die
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Wouldn't that be great!

May 25th also has a few other big geek/nerd anniversaries on that day, it's towel day for fans of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy and a Discworld holiday as well as Star Wars day, so they amalgamated into International Geek Pride Day. So May the 4th became the exclusive Star Wars holiday.

"It's…awkward awesome, to say the least." There, fixed that for you.

Happy Birthday! Shouldn't you be the disgruntled bull? As someone who's birthday is "the day after Cinco do Mayo," I would love to have my birthday be a fun day too, especially since it follows two fun days in a row. It's like the fun day people got so far, then gave up.

I would absolutely go Dark Side for this. So I guess fear isn't the only thing that leads there, so is nerdy devotion.

Eww, what the hell? This guy needs to just go away.

Was is directly to their page, or in the comments of the articles they post? I don't usually go the page, but I do read most of the articles and comments yet I somehow missed this! Saw plenty of other trolls though. :(

It is, but it's not a permanent CON bonus, more like a temporary item bonus. As long as you keep drinking the G&T's, you get the +1. The minute you stop drinking, you revert to your original CON score.

Oh, come on! Scotland isn't all breweries everywhere!

*Imagines pool-hall sharpies as markers where half paint in stripes and half in solids.*

*Narrator's voice-over* You're probably wondering how we ended up here!

Sorry, but I think you're doing the Lord's work, TBH.

Ummm, really, it's ok! You (Texas or Maryland, don't much care which) keep 33 degrees F and snowing…really!

Yeah, Canada in general and Ontario in particular is one of the very few wine producing regions where we have a reliable enough frost at the right time of the growing season to make ice wine, so not only do we get more practice…we have less competition! We produce pretty much every type of wine there is, and most of

That was not at all the experience I had as a kid in Canadian schools (public) in the 80's and 90's. I'm actually still friends with several of my teachers.

But it would be more like if after you read it, you went in to school and told all the other kids (who may or may not be prepared to handle it and whose parents certainly wouldn't be able to determine suitability for their child) all the most lurid, gruesome and brutal details from the book. Then the talk caught on to

Man, I upvote your third point sooo hard! Just a few weeks ago, someone posted here and in the post said something along the lines of "I haven't read this book/seen this movie (can't remember which it was) that is tangential to this article, is it worth my time?" Said book/movie was an older one, but not ancient and

True, although we do film quite a bit here in Toronto (Toronto is sometimes called Hollywood North, but that's more Vancouver now and Toronto is more New York North, which isn't as catchy) so I left it as just a Toronto call out,especially as there's a lot more to Ontario and I knew I'd have to leave stuff off

And starring who? You guessed it, Donald J. Trump (under the screen name Franck Stallone.)

Being a Canadian girl, I at first read that as "33 degrees (implied Celsius) and snowing" and was all "well that's unpossible." Then it kicked in that the implied Celsius was really an implied Fahrenheit and it suddenly made a lot more sense! Also, being a Canadian girl, I think you may have my weather. We don't have