rocketbosszach
rocketbosszach
rocketbosszach

Honestly, the best way to start out with D&D is to play Pathfinder instead. Paizo is a much more socially thoughtful company to support and the action economy of P2E makes combat much more fluid. 

Honestly, the best way to start out with D&D is to play Pathfinder instead. Paizo is a much more socially thoughtful

The fact that no one ended this thread 12 hours ago by posting this concerns me. And you people call yourself jalops?

Holy shit, you get cake??

Looks good to me. Reminds me of the second gen explorer. Plus, with a hood like that, it’ll be easy to work on. 

It’s a soft G. Don’t be a dumbass and reply to me with anything different.

This is a good idea. Semi-trucks won’t even have to be take out of service when they run one down. 

It’ll let you control the hazards ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

Yeah, except these things suffer so bad from wheel hop that it makes them almost unburnoutable. Source: Owner.

12-14 Mustang GT. Solid axle. Better for burnouts.

Legacy GT. Post 2010 models can be found for under 15k.

Nope. Bad take. Most passenger cars at cruising speed aren’t making much engine noise. Go stand next to the interstate; I guarantee you, 90% of what you hear is tire noise and semi-trucks. 

Where was the photo taken?

It was fine, but it didn’t really sell me on the emptiness of space. Everything seemed very episodic: a moon base here, a distress call there - and like Interstellar (which I also loved), it mostly fast-forwarded through the actual space travel. Neptune was hauntingly beautiful, though. 

By the time anything in that article actually matters, humans will either be long dead or conquerors of the Milky Way.

Variable displacement. Much easier to do with pushrod. Also, if it ain’t broke. don’t fix it.

TMS was the first track that came to mind, only because I grew up 3 minutes from it. 

A while ago, a brief memory of riff from a song I had heard before entered my mind. I knew it came from a game I played in the 90's, but I could recollect very little of it (how much do you remember from when you were eight years old?). After an extensive search, I finally found what game it came from: an old PC game

I try not to check bags if I don’t have to. I flew into Denver in April and due to delays, I didn’t land until a little after midnight. The baggage conveyer system broke and I didn’t get out of the airport until almost 3.

I’ve kicked around the idea of writing a fantasy novel for a few years now. Would you say that the data that Dwarf Fortress generates would be suitably creative or original enough for helping to outline a jumping off point, so to speak?