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For foods, they usually use cheaper ingredients, but it is the same recipe from the same factory.
For foods, they usually use cheaper ingredients, but it is the same recipe from the same factory.
So how difficult would it be to update the library to include a blacklist to those big corpos taking advantage of your code?
Can’t we dunk em in milkshake every time he lies?
Irrelevant
You will never be in time to pull an infinite amount of levers before the trolley runs those people over
Depends entirely on the breed.
Bite by a Chihuahua? Nuisance at best
Bite by a Pitbull? Death or horribly mangled for life
That just shows the strength of the Twitter brand.
In a world where Dwarves exist, the humans would modify their armor as well.
They wouldn’t have unprotected legs and feet.
Bad competition is still better than no competition, because of the aforementioned issue.
Many won’t like it, but this is the reason we need competition like Epic games and GOG.
The steam fanboys certainly aren’t going to make this problem any better.
I have a LAN party almost every single day
Build my own desktop after my first laptop broke. Didn’t take more than a month for me to get a laptop as well. Couldn’t live without the freedom to game in the garden when it is amazing weather.
The rest of my arguments are better told … in song:
Real Math used at work is only for the smart kids
Wait, even back then?
Or does he just like to play dress up?
How about it also have 3 stands.
When flicking up it is a capital, flicking down is a regular letter
They can eat out the innards and use the carcass as a shelter like a tauntaun…
Then when the meat is all gone, they make an epic robot out of their bones.
You tell em, you are either not grounded or you will not trust them for the rest of your life.
So you get grounded for 10 months and a therapist bill instead.
There is a reason why the D&D 5e creatures have their HP written in dice values (4d6+10).
It allows for variation within the stat block. But it also gives a maximum and a minimum HP they can have.
Most of the time you use the average. But if the game is too slow, you can lower it to the minimum HP. And if they are steamrolling an encounter, you can just increase the HP to the maximum.
This makes encounters more dramatic and fun.
There are more better ways to make a player fear for their character other than death.
Like killing a beloved NPC, making the situation much worse, taking away their valuables, making their god angry, being hunted by assassins, making them wanted across the kingdom.
Death isn’t the only punishment a GM/DM has at their disposal.
It is the reason why I prefer starting at lvl 5
Also the classes all feel and play the same below that level.
The world is littered with fake empty buildings used to obscure phone line junctions and internet provider stuff.
Almost every neighbourhood has one. But they look like normal houses, so you can never tell unless you know where to look for.