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Remy Porter
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I’ll be honest, I bailed after an episode or two of S2. S1 had a lot to like, but the biggest problem with the show was that it seemingly embraced the sausage-party attitude instead of trying to satirize or criticize it.

Excuse my Yankeeness, but TIL that cobblers and crumbles were different things.

S1 Legends to S2 Legends is the single biggest improvement I’ve seen in a show between seasons. S2 to S3 wasn’t a huge leap in quality, but it still got even better. I don’t think S4 can get better, but I think it can get different, and that’s something that Legends can do that none of the other Arrowverse shows can.

S1 Legends to S2 Legends is the single biggest improvement I’ve seen in a show between seasons. S2 to S3 wasn’t a huge leap in quality, but it still got even better. I don’t think S4 can get better, but I think it can get different, and that’s something that Legends can do that none of the other Arrowverse shows can.

That’s the one!

There was one that I had back in the pre-Intel days which I forget the name for, but it was a jello tetris- the blocks were semi-soft and deformable. It was great.

How does the acting and storytelling compare to Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties?

Or, build a class wrong. Don’t forget that. I built a barbarian min-maxxed for acrobatics and it was great.

I may be weird, but I actually mostly avoid listening to music I liked when I was a teenager. Now, take this with a grain of salt: I was so far outside of the tastes of my peers that a lot of music I didn’t know about when I was a teen has entered rotation in my MP3 collection today. But I didn’t really get into metal

> She put Classified Passwords into the hands of foreign agents

I remember, vividly, one week at summer camp when I was 14. Since all the people in my scout troop who held leadership positions were working at the camp, I was Senior Patrol Leader for the week. That meant, instead of getting a tent, I bunked in the lean-to with the adults.

I’d love an official Mac/Linux version. I played it via Wine, but could never get the DLCs working right. Love to try it in a finished package.

Which, add on the fact that ODB mentioned “a small office”- they might not have an HR department.

But it’s extremely hard to tell these things apart. That’s why many offices have rules about fraternization.

One important caveat to the first letter: he’s not their boss or has any power in the workplace over them, does he? Because that is a problem, then, maybe not the problem Office Drama Bomb thought they had, but whew- biiiiiig problem.

It reminds me of “AaaaaAAAAaaaaaaaaAAAAAaaaaa!:For The Awesome”, which was “What if Jet Set Radio was about BASE jumping?”

I mean, that’s not where my idea came from, but I still crank Babymetal to get in the mood for our sessions, so…

I think min-maxxing can be a character choice. I’m playing a gnome barbarian min-maxxed for acrobatics with slippers of spider-climb. She’s got the personality of an extremely violent child, and doesn’t “rage” so much as “gets really REALLY EXCITED!”. She also claims to speak squirrel (and once per day, as a gnome,

Ugh, no, Tucker. I mean, yes, full auto fire does make it difficult to hit individual targets. There’s a reason why most modern military long-arms favor burst-fire over full-auto, while fully-automatic weapons tend to be crew-operated (Rambo may be able to wield an M60 with one hand, but it usually takes at least two