1358 pts ยท December 25, 2013
A college student. I play a lot of tabletop RPGs, and I'm really, really tired.
Have you considered not using a knife and peeler to make pancakes?
He still has freedom of speech. The Constitution only protects against the gov't, private/public entities can still tell you to fuck off.
I felt a great disturbance in the Force. As if millions of voices cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced.
Because America is so far right-leaning that every genuine moderate that springs up is immediately labelled a communist.
rather than just whining that a top-down houserule be put into place that makes their actions morally gray to begin with.
into that fact or are forced to react to it and reconcile themselves to the inherent corruption of what they're doing in some fashion 2/
tldr; most magic in the FR setting is sketchy as fuck, and you end up with a lot more compelling of a story if your wizards either lean 1/
Back in the good ol' days of 3.5, almost all Animation spells had the Evil spell descriptor, making casting them an Evil act.
Back in my day, making a golem meant forcibly enslaving a sentient elemental and sticking it in a vessel, causing it constant immense pain.
A third party class**
Clearly, the best place to begin is by purchasing a copy of RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha.
Yep, Wadi Rum. I've been there. It genuinely looks otherworldly.
China and happy thoughts. That's what happens when you have a fiat currency.
it isn't going to be permafrost for very much longer. So anything's possible. (3/3)
that excavated it belong to a different discipline. There's a surprising amount of digging going on in permafrost presently because (2/3)
There're too few details given for me to determine whether this was an incidental find on an archaeological excavation, or if the team (1/2)
As an archaeologist, I can confirm there's a 92% chance that was said.
It 100% is purely decorative, they're called rondels. Even if something did punch through, the chanfron behind it is sloped anyways.
"Hold on there, sir. I'm going to have to frisk you."
Yeah. No joke - if house cats were the size of dogs, they'd legit be the single most dangerous land predator in the world. Period.
Hang in there, bub. I lost a family member or close friend a month back in like, 2016. It never really gets easier, but you learn to cope.
Hey, beat me to it.
because looting is bad and artifacts without documented provenience are effectively worthless to scholars (2/2)
Yes. Most places with a history of excavation and archaeological discovery police finds from antiquity heavily to discourage looting (1/2)
there's no taxbreak or incentive to help out - most food producers aren't exactly rolling in cash at the moment. (2/2)
Even when laws don't restrict it, it's expensive as fuck to arrange large scale donations of your "second rate" produce/food and (1/2)
Such a shitty emperor that toilets were forever named after him.
Oh, I mean. I'm an archaeologist, not a paleontologist. People always ask us about dinosaurs though. Sadly. Same basic principles, too.
In that specific strata. Other clues include the sort of bulged band around the middle of the rock, hinting at an internal fossil. (2/2)
Have you considered not using a knife and peeler to make pancakes?
He still has freedom of speech. The Constitution only protects against the gov't, private/public entities can still tell you to fuck off.
I felt a great disturbance in the Force. As if millions of voices cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced.
Because America is so far right-leaning that every genuine moderate that springs up is immediately labelled a communist.
rather than just whining that a top-down houserule be put into place that makes their actions morally gray to begin with.
into that fact or are forced to react to it and reconcile themselves to the inherent corruption of what they're doing in some fashion 2/
tldr; most magic in the FR setting is sketchy as fuck, and you end up with a lot more compelling of a story if your wizards either lean 1/
Back in the good ol' days of 3.5, almost all Animation spells had the Evil spell descriptor, making casting them an Evil act.
Back in my day, making a golem meant forcibly enslaving a sentient elemental and sticking it in a vessel, causing it constant immense pain.
A third party class**
Clearly, the best place to begin is by purchasing a copy of RuneQuest: Roleplaying in Glorantha.
Yep, Wadi Rum. I've been there. It genuinely looks otherworldly.
China and happy thoughts. That's what happens when you have a fiat currency.
it isn't going to be permafrost for very much longer. So anything's possible. (3/3)
that excavated it belong to a different discipline. There's a surprising amount of digging going on in permafrost presently because (2/3)
There're too few details given for me to determine whether this was an incidental find on an archaeological excavation, or if the team (1/2)
As an archaeologist, I can confirm there's a 92% chance that was said.
It 100% is purely decorative, they're called rondels. Even if something did punch through, the chanfron behind it is sloped anyways.
"Hold on there, sir. I'm going to have to frisk you."
Yeah. No joke - if house cats were the size of dogs, they'd legit be the single most dangerous land predator in the world. Period.
Hang in there, bub. I lost a family member or close friend a month back in like, 2016. It never really gets easier, but you learn to cope.
Hey, beat me to it.
because looting is bad and artifacts without documented provenience are effectively worthless to scholars (2/2)
Yes. Most places with a history of excavation and archaeological discovery police finds from antiquity heavily to discourage looting (1/2)
there's no taxbreak or incentive to help out - most food producers aren't exactly rolling in cash at the moment. (2/2)
Even when laws don't restrict it, it's expensive as fuck to arrange large scale donations of your "second rate" produce/food and (1/2)
Such a shitty emperor that toilets were forever named after him.
Oh, I mean. I'm an archaeologist, not a paleontologist. People always ask us about dinosaurs though. Sadly. Same basic principles, too.
In that specific strata. Other clues include the sort of bulged band around the middle of the rock, hinting at an internal fossil. (2/2)