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Of course they are.
See we were worried about Russian sleeper agents that get activated by a codeword, we never expected them to rally behind and vote for Putin the Lesser.
Of course they are.
See we were worried about Russian sleeper agents that get activated by a codeword, we never expected them to rally behind and vote for Putin the Lesser.
Byron? Is that you???
This feels like we are on the Fallout timeline. How are we doing if Fallout was rebranded to get the world stuck in the early 00’s?
We mostly avoid combat when possible, or see if the fight is trivialized with class abilities.
If not we have at VTY
Comfort wise I have to say it saved me. That said, for their price they lack any real durability on the aesthetic parts. The functional parts are amazing (save for the mis-manufactured back I got originally. The warranty process was involved but they delivered a new back).
More that KDM does the job for dealing with the idea of “stuff goes wrong”. The games mechanics are built around it. Gear is important, characters are not. Which means stuff can go really bad very fast.
I think DnD does heroic fantasy really well.
I think for me the issue is I would rather play Kingdom Death Monster if I want that goal. I am not sure rp based ttrpgs fill that niche well.
1 catastrophic failure out of 400 attempts when you are trained in the task seems… Very high.
I teach sword, if a critical fumble happened 1 out of 400 strikes I would have given up practicing ages ago due to the fear of maiming myself.
I disabled it immediately so I don’t have these issues as well.
I don’t think it matters if he would win those states as much as it may suppress MAGA turnout in those states, which ATM is a good thing.
So 500 years ago would put me just ahead of the warring states in Japan. Aside from me not speaking fluently, I am very well versed in sword.
I think I come out okay.
Lincoln Lawyer?
Not to put words in your mouth but your position seems to make sure we pump the brakes on progressive policy rather than stifle it.
Which line up with how Jeff Flake presents how the Republican Party should act as conservatives in his book.
That’s the nature of politics both short and long term.
Kake Meshi https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamago_kake_gohan
ETA: buy a rice cooker with the keep warm option to avoid needing to nuke.
Teacher.
Probably because of the Internet