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FFXII and FXIII were good though, far better than that garbo IX at least.”

The only signal that matters is whether y’all keep buying them or not.

It isn’t for you... but it’s probably for you in the future. Bodies fall apart.

In fact, never ever fight fair. Never walk up to someone you *know* you’re going to have to fight, and engage in a conversation with them, and let them monologue, and then end up surrounded by 40 goons. Just start killing, from the outside in. Use a chokepoint and fill it with gas, fire, summoned creatures and flying

Might be my bad, here.

holy crap! thanks! I’d considered and dismissed this.

Wyll’s Hex(Wis) is a good set up for this particular dunk.

beamed solar power from space to Earth without a single wire”

Doing it with a wire would be pretty funny, though.

Someone please rescue Mei from this wasted IP and give her her own game.

I’m sure Elon Musk will take this well and respond in a calm and rational way.

Characters performing impulsive acts of dubious wisdom? Young characters, just entering into adulthood? In a *comedy*? Oh my stars and garters.

Have we forgotten that the purpose of art is moral instruction?

Well, it’s a good thing the jokes write themselves.

Evil ages you, but it keeps you alive.

Mei or no sale.

I started with 2nd ed. I have a really clear memory of one of the sections in the player’s guide on randomly-rolled characters and role-playing. It took a rather shitty set of rolled attributes and explained how the character might be fleshed out based on them - in two completely different directions, for the same

Thanks for the explanation. So, my question is, before Elon + partners are the owners, who is it that makes the decision that Twitter will borrow money, and what are their legal obligations and/or commonly-understood ethical obligations in doing so?

I’m probably just dumb, but I still don’t understand how (if I’m rich) I can buy an entity, and then the cost of that purchase becomes debt owed by the entity and not me. That doesn’t seem like something that should be allowed.

Very strong Septerra Core vibes from Sky of Tides... which is both a good and bad thing. 

I dunno - did you go to Stanford with any of them?

Those hopeful 90s RPGs didn’t get people to save the real world, though. Maybe art is less motivational than you think.