Also, pretty much no one is “physically unable to tolerate a mask”. With very, very, VERY few exceptions, those people are just being whiny assholes.
Also, pretty much no one is “physically unable to tolerate a mask”. With very, very, VERY few exceptions, those people are just being whiny assholes.
This. This is all I want. For him to know, unequivocally, that he is in fact a LOSER.
I like Lindsay Ellis’ quote “Power doesn’t corrupt. Power reveals.”
Not gonna lie, my first impression right off the bat was: “It looks like a broadband modem.”
It looks like it joined the Avengers and came back in time to fix the timeline.
My favorite quote today:
Old, but relevant.
We always try to break our DM’s game. But that’s the group dynamic we all have.
You get used to it...
Players NEVER do what you expect them to and they will always, ALWAYS “break” your game.
One of the better tricks I’ve learned is to bust things down into modular bits. You want the players to meet this or that NPC? The NPC isn’t in a specific place but rather a room you will add in when…
The most harmful part of this is definitely them singing Imagine. An absolute garbage song that I can’t stand.
I fully expect a statement along the lines of ‘The remaining Pythons, having seen the incredible outpouring of affection for Terry, assume that our future deaths will only see increasing accolades, and so we will be engaging in a fight to the death to determine which Python dies last and therefore receives the most…
I am still holding out hope for a proper CGI Overwatch movie
Oh, that reminds me: My car got its cutie mark today, guys!!!
Chuck was a fun little spy show with a few surprisingly emotional moments, but not really an all-time classic. However it did have a lot of kickass classic soundtrack choices. It introduced me to Frightened Rabbit (RIP Scott Hutchison) and taught me how awesome Rush’s “Tom Sawyer” is.
Counterpoint: I saw Serenity first >_<
It’s weird to hear people knocking fairness on a network that endorses itself “fair and balanced”.
Isabelle is Leslie Knope’s fursona.
Piranha Plant thinks that if you want to be profound, if you really need to justify, just take a breath and look around, a lot of folks deserve to die.