thomasservo
Thomas Servo
thomasservo

“Threat to her life”? He burned her car and then left. There was no threat to anyone’s life. It’s a goddam car.

Do you really think someone out there who is thinking about burning someone’s car is going to read this and think, “Wow, I was going to hold myself back until I read Levi’s article!” Yeesh.

If the reason I missed is because of something I did, yeah. But if someone burned my car like in this instance, I absolutely would not apologize because it’s not my fault, and my boss would understand.

but I promise I’ll make it up to you guys.”

lol same. But I do wear earplugs now when I go to concerts so I don’t make it worse. 

Holy shit, that’s tinnitus?! I’ve had that happen quite often, and always wondered what it meant. Damn. 

Nobody likes that old people run the government, except when it’s *your* old people.

Nah, seems like they just slap the ol’ Nintendo Seal of Quality on it and shove it out the door, same as it ever was. 

If you’re using D&D Beyond, everyone does need a free account so they can create a character, but as a DM, I pay once and everything is shared with my players. It’s like $5 a month, but that’s on top of what I pay to unlock content. But even then I don’t NEED to pay since I could just share “free” PDFs, but it makes

Now you’re body shaming. Tsk tsk.

Goddamn amazing. 

Why...why did you use the phrase “creative juices”?

I love how the chugging motion makes it look like it’s laughing maniacally. Although, I’ve never played that game, so maybe it is?

I did mean that, actually, on this article on which we’re commenting, which is why I directly referenced the quote from the article and didn’t say “in all of fucking history”. But I guess I assumed too much out of the people who read this article, on which we’re commenting.

Jesus Christ, the amount of people who can’t take a joke. 

Sorry, I just assumed we all knew that comments under an article were related to that article unless otherwise specified. That’s what my question was referring to. I’ll make sure to say “in the article we’re commenting on” next time so you don’t get confused about the comment I make under the article I’m commenting on

Cool, but we’re commenting on this article, which never said that. 

Did someone say it established the genre? Or just how many people saw the genre?

Nothing in this article states they have to live there, and other articles are reporting it’s a choice.

Would you prefer he do it to get into heaven? Or just for the good feels? Because that’s all still for selfish reasons.

They could just not live there. They’re grown-ass adults.