I think some people expected their entire community to get up and move.
I think some people expected their entire community to get up and move.
Well for me, the real content of Reddit was finding an interesting thing and then reading a few dozen comments from people really in the know.
Here it's going to be a dozen top-level comments and maybe one of them will have a thread longer than three messages.
That guy has the worst presentation.
It varies with the source, but generally it's supposed to be a few things:
Of course, movies don't think about it too hard and just use them as mooks.
Less content, that is spread across multiple instances that can have duplicate communities.
You just can't keep doomscrolling here, the "active" search repeats all the time and the "best of the day" is like two pages.
And then there's specific communities that just... Stayed on Reddit.
"Funnily enough, everyone you insight check seems to be avoiding you and murmuring to one another behind your back, some times pointing at you when they think you wouldn't notice."
Because you're acting like a loon and people don't want anything to do with you.
...or maybe because the whole town is a big cult? Who knows!
Well, since in DnD they were conquered by Maglubiet from the unseelie court and are actually fae, both hot and ugly goblins can be canon at the same time there.
Why use
const max = (x, y) => x > y ? x : y
instead of
function max(x, y) { return x > y ? x : y }
?
It also suffers from not using consistent language and keywords in the rulings.
The more recent rewrites are better but there would be way fewer discussions on "what exactly does this mean" if there were consistent keywords for things.
...also I am currently writing a pile of homebrew to try and run a spelljammer game because those books they released inspired me to run a Treasure Planet campaign but didn't give me nearly enough material.
A whisk-y rain?
You linked to the image as opposed to the comic page.
Also cute goblin.
That is a sacrifice I am willing to make.
She needs like a whole bottle of shampoo.
Or some creative prestidigitation.
The feeling when you consistently roll below 4 on the skill you have the highest bonus for.
What is it, JavaScript?
Oil and automotive companies literally tore most of public transport out in US way back when.
They would invest into the local tram companies, buy them out, then close and tear out the lines.
I gave up around the roman numbers because I chose to include May
...
Think I should try again.
edit: okay, I'm going to call it on the Wordle rule.
And that's how you get your whole party executed.