

Very nice. Working off the EC was a bitch(first few levels of something gave my guy a stern look it would kill me) but once I hit level 10 I was General Raam in D&D.
Very nice. Working off the EC was a bitch(first few levels of something gave my guy a stern look it would kill me) but once I hit level 10 I was General Raam in D&D.
Oooooooh. Nah. Just some TTRPG.
Thanks. Why’d you have to double check?
3.5 is the first time I played D&D. Still some of the most fun I had in D&D mostly because my DM said “fuck it, why not?” toy character idea. A Gargoyle Cleric of Kord, War Domain.
My all time favorite is Hunter: The Reckoning in the original World of Darkness. It has all the angsty late 90s early 00s feel that I hit my teenage years during(turned 13 in '99). The game itself is Supernatural but you’re not Sam or Dean.
It really is. I remember the music of Doom 2016 and Eternal being something I wanted to listen to even after I stopped playing. The music of D:TDA just…I can’t remember once I turn the game off.
This was on the Reddit RPGmemes page years ago.
There’s a small item you can click on that takes you to a porn music video of Just One Dance by Caro Emerald.
I’m actually enjoying it a lot. The “you dropped everything when you died” thing is getting annoying though.
I think my favorite variation of this was a DM posting about how they had made their BBEG Hitler but hot and changed a bit of the flavoring to fantasy and his table sided with them the whole game. To the DM’s horror.
I don’t know. I’ve yet to see something from Overwatch that beats ZONE’s BioShock animation/game. The Easter egg in it is what introduced me to Caro Emerald.
That is. Because you stopped owning your games a while back. What you’re actually buying is a limited access license to the software.
Not really. Look up all the nice little diseases they and their city cousins carry.
Sky rats. Nothing of value lost.
And for the same reason. This was The Ex and my song. It was a toxic, on again off again, 4 years long thing from when I was 16 til I was 20. It used to be every time it came on I scrambled to skip it, especially if my wife was in the room. Now, I can listen to it if it comes on I just feel a little uncomfortable.
You can train your kids at McDonalds. And while I’d acquiesce about Applebee’s, if alcohol is served, children shouldn’t be. Sure that may limit what you can do as a parent. But I’m sure the joys and triumphs of parenthood will outweigh the loss of having a beer while your child knocks into other customers at the restaurant.
Oh yeah you’re that dude who was commenting on my meme about kids being annoying in a restaurant. I didn’t feel the need to comment there because I had thought “person doesn’t realize that few people have problems with well behaved kids or understand that people know that kids OCCASIONALLY act out.”. But it looks like you’re doubling down.
First, did you see anyone complaining about kids on playgrounds? Play places at fast food restaurants? Public parks? No? That’s because those are places for kids to be running around. Restaurants where adults are trying to relax is not for kids to be running around. Full stop. There is no “but”. YOU need to teach your child that their actions affect those around them.
Secondly, YOU choose to have children and where you take them. If you take them to a place where you know they have the potential to inconvenience the people around them and they do, then you are inflicting them on others and that makes you a bad parent.
And lastly, I can’t even remember the amount of children who stayed at their table, where maybe a little louder than would be necessary but ultimately settled down, or were well behaved and well mannered. But I do remember that the parents of those children were usually well put together and maintained people who seemed to have control over their life. An unruly child who was running around the restaurant is usually a symptom and not the problem.
It is indeed a .ml thing.
You know what the difference between a hooker and an onion is? I cry when I chop up onions.
This just seems like a more subtle posturing for “games should cost more”. Video game customers are notoriously right with their wallets. The lockdown boom was a fluke, not a new norm.