“I know that if someone puts a bucket on my head, they’re probably going to get punched.”
“I know that if someone puts a bucket on my head, they’re probably going to get punched.”
Ah, found it. If you search “Simon’s spell dispenser” you can find replicas online that call it a component dispenser. But that is odd, because I recall him saying he was trying to cast Shield in an early scene and, as you said, that doesn’t have material components.
LOL “brewing fan backlash about Seth Rogen’s DK voice” and then they link to their own article where every comment is about how it’s perfectly fine. XD
Admittedly, the word “basically” was doing a lot of heavy lifting in my comment, but also, none of them are classes that use heavy armor (which is my main objection to wanting them to wear “cooler armor”). And did I mishear, or wasn’t the sorcerer using spell scrolls (that little wheel he pulled spells out of)? Or…
Minimal spoilers, but the group is broke. They’re dressed how they are because they have NO money and are basically low-level characters. The only one with a cool outfit is Page’s character, who is a higher “level,” so to speak.
Has anyone seen the movie and can verify he’s in it enough to go all out in the wardrobe department? From the trailers it looks like he’s in it for maaaaaaayyyybe 2 minutes.
“first all-women pro Apex squad—quite a feat when you consider the game’s notoriously high skill ceiling.”
Here’s to hoping in season 2 that whoever plays Dina can hammer home, “Yeah, Ellie, I know we’re the last of us part 2.”
Okay, this is crazy, I’m a JD drinker and have had a weird itchiness growing on my torso for a little while now. My nurse friend suggested it was a fungus and that I should have it looked at, but I din’t beli-k;asDJHBFPKG:L”JFj’:SDJ…
It’s fine.
Also, they already DID get away with it. And besides, what do they expect to happen, regime change?
Billy West.
But only if they revamp the random encounters so they aren’t every 20 steps. Took me FOREVER to beat that game.
Genuinely confused if you mean the conservatives or the artists.
Didn’t you know that you were supposed to be offended?!
I use it to mean “oof” after they do something stupid. Like, “good one, buddy.” It’s sarcastic, yeah, but I don’t think that’s toxic. I usually respond with Deadpool because, to me, that emote is for when I know I did something dumb and am going to lose.
I love to use “I don’t believe you,” as if I’m flabbergasted at how awesome their move was.
The employee was new and probably wasn’t properly trained, which is the fault of the manager if true. As a former GS employee myself, I can definitely believe that a new employee wasn’t given proper training and then left alone to watch a store.
Was that not him on the last day?
This conversation is about the video game, though. Nicholas is correct that Bill’s storyline with Frank serves no further purpose for the game, as he’s never seen or heard from again.