5609 pts ยท February 12, 2015
I am an atomic super man.
Yes. And hindsight is a powerful storytelling tool that Logan uses beautifully.
It annoys me how funny genuinely funny I find that. Why do the charming ones always have to be so god damn evil?
It's not quite right to say he's dumbing down the science, it's still where it is, he's just presenting it in an accessible manner.
This doesn't come off as that to me. This comes off as "Holy shit we're all screwed if we lose bees guys, pay attention."
Dude, if I were a wild elephant, I'd totally hit up the lemonade pond, sounds cool as heck.
Santa isn't real.
To clarify since you put it in parentheses with question marks, you would use arc there.
Having a partially gelatinous skeleton is one of the wonders of being a cartoon.
Absolutely agreed that she shouldn't, it's terrible what she's going through, but there's no taking back what she did.
Meant to say "possessed by a monster" but it's too late for that now.
Your son sounds like a monster, it may be time to consider calling your local Van Hellsing.
What an awful thing to have happen, glad you're both safe, and I hope she gets the help she needs.
Orrrrr, and hear me out on this, YOU could stop blaming the victim for the actions of someone mentally unstable like an asshole.
As a teenager I veered between "smarter than most adults" and "dumber than most kids" throughout the day. What a time that was.
Don't be gross.
Not that guy you yelled that to, but I have opened half of my mouth in defiance. TAKE THAT, DAAAAAD!
I get the sentiment you're going for, but the best way to deal with those types is to just not engage in the first place.
If the DM is using a dungeon generator, expect the all fantasy metal, locked, trapped door to lead to an empty closet.
I remember this episode too, such a great show.
Not necessarily, it implies more that he acts for the sake of order itself than some higher purpose.
Found this last year on webtoons.com when they were having their Stan Lee sponsored Super Hero contest, it's one of the standouts, fun read.
And here I am at over 5000 with no idea what the heck happened.
Well that's just a completely practical combination, I'll take 10.
I mean, I could do that. If I wanted. I just don't want to.
That stunned but impressed look at the end is what sells this for me.
The gamble is more in the framing than the scene itself.
Yes. And hindsight is a powerful storytelling tool that Logan uses beautifully.
It annoys me how funny genuinely funny I find that. Why do the charming ones always have to be so god damn evil?
It's not quite right to say he's dumbing down the science, it's still where it is, he's just presenting it in an accessible manner.
This doesn't come off as that to me. This comes off as "Holy shit we're all screwed if we lose bees guys, pay attention."
Dude, if I were a wild elephant, I'd totally hit up the lemonade pond, sounds cool as heck.
Santa isn't real.
To clarify since you put it in parentheses with question marks, you would use arc there.
Having a partially gelatinous skeleton is one of the wonders of being a cartoon.
Absolutely agreed that she shouldn't, it's terrible what she's going through, but there's no taking back what she did.
Meant to say "possessed by a monster" but it's too late for that now.
Your son sounds like a monster, it may be time to consider calling your local Van Hellsing.
What an awful thing to have happen, glad you're both safe, and I hope she gets the help she needs.
Orrrrr, and hear me out on this, YOU could stop blaming the victim for the actions of someone mentally unstable like an asshole.
As a teenager I veered between "smarter than most adults" and "dumber than most kids" throughout the day. What a time that was.
Don't be gross.
Not that guy you yelled that to, but I have opened half of my mouth in defiance. TAKE THAT, DAAAAAD!
I get the sentiment you're going for, but the best way to deal with those types is to just not engage in the first place.
If the DM is using a dungeon generator, expect the all fantasy metal, locked, trapped door to lead to an empty closet.
I remember this episode too, such a great show.
Not necessarily, it implies more that he acts for the sake of order itself than some higher purpose.
Found this last year on webtoons.com when they were having their Stan Lee sponsored Super Hero contest, it's one of the standouts, fun read.
And here I am at over 5000 with no idea what the heck happened.
Well that's just a completely practical combination, I'll take 10.
I mean, I could do that. If I wanted. I just don't want to.
That stunned but impressed look at the end is what sells this for me.
The gamble is more in the framing than the scene itself.