1700 pts ยท June 27, 2011
Or GMs love because if they're not sure on a rule they can ask him and get an honest and accurate answer, even if it kills his character.
By all reports, the Star Wars prequels, especially the dialog and characters, were exactly what Lucas envisioned.
That's a stupid argument. Being "as the writers intended" doesn't mean a character is good, well written or can't be improved.
Or he didn't have comprehensive coverage. Only liability and personal injury are actually required legally.
Yeah, that about sums up my perspective too!
I'm straight (I don't say that out of insecurity), but my brain just sees trans women as women, regardless of their parts. Yummy.
But it *does* look delicious.
But stop slightly higher above the ground than usual, don't want to hurt the kitten.
Yeah, that aspect of his character is something they actually got right in Phantom Menace. Sadly it was all but forgotten in eps 2 & 3.
Official materials have stated he is constantly tinkering with his helmet and armor and upgrading it, since at least the early 80s.
Technology that can interact with the force has been part of Star Wars for a very long time. Holocrons are the most well-known example.
Just like every night has it's dawn.
I don't see how this would keep him from making more movies or anything. What does "awareness" of his divorce settlement accomplish?
Apparently very close to the University of Washington. They're looking for that sweet, sweet college housing money.
You have NO idea.
...er...scrolls, not ribbons.
They probably wear something akin to a nun's habit, but with a militaristic style and lots of Gothic embellishments, seals, and ribbons.
If you can call that living. It's still conscious and sentient though, which is terrifying.
My dad has one just like it. It's been used and abused and just keeps on being awesome.
Yeah, but there are Nerf guns that DO meet the requirements for being an Assault Weapon (other than not being weapons), that was MY joke.
Put a folding stock on a Stryfe and it would be a plastic "assault weapon" though...
Nope, doesn't meet the definition. An "assault rifle" has auto fire, and an "assault weapon" has to be at least semi-auto.
That's what I wear every day, but I have a few pairs of good socks in the $13-18 range if I'm going to be walking a lot. Worth every penny.
That might be the one thing in this whole set of pictures I agree with. Good socks are a luxury that you won't know without wearing them.
I'm down to two t-shirts, two dress shirts and a parka left in my wardrobe that date back to the last millennium.
Still really cute though.
Yeah, no kidding. That's a really good accessory!
Nope. Doesn't qualify to be designated "assault" at all.
Or GMs love because if they're not sure on a rule they can ask him and get an honest and accurate answer, even if it kills his character.
By all reports, the Star Wars prequels, especially the dialog and characters, were exactly what Lucas envisioned.
That's a stupid argument. Being "as the writers intended" doesn't mean a character is good, well written or can't be improved.
Or he didn't have comprehensive coverage. Only liability and personal injury are actually required legally.
Yeah, that about sums up my perspective too!
I'm straight (I don't say that out of insecurity), but my brain just sees trans women as women, regardless of their parts. Yummy.
But it *does* look delicious.
But stop slightly higher above the ground than usual, don't want to hurt the kitten.
Yeah, that aspect of his character is something they actually got right in Phantom Menace. Sadly it was all but forgotten in eps 2 & 3.
Official materials have stated he is constantly tinkering with his helmet and armor and upgrading it, since at least the early 80s.
Technology that can interact with the force has been part of Star Wars for a very long time. Holocrons are the most well-known example.
Just like every night has it's dawn.
I don't see how this would keep him from making more movies or anything. What does "awareness" of his divorce settlement accomplish?
Apparently very close to the University of Washington. They're looking for that sweet, sweet college housing money.
You have NO idea.
...er...scrolls, not ribbons.
They probably wear something akin to a nun's habit, but with a militaristic style and lots of Gothic embellishments, seals, and ribbons.
If you can call that living. It's still conscious and sentient though, which is terrifying.
My dad has one just like it. It's been used and abused and just keeps on being awesome.
Yeah, but there are Nerf guns that DO meet the requirements for being an Assault Weapon (other than not being weapons), that was MY joke.
Put a folding stock on a Stryfe and it would be a plastic "assault weapon" though...
Nope, doesn't meet the definition. An "assault rifle" has auto fire, and an "assault weapon" has to be at least semi-auto.
That's what I wear every day, but I have a few pairs of good socks in the $13-18 range if I'm going to be walking a lot. Worth every penny.
That might be the one thing in this whole set of pictures I agree with. Good socks are a luxury that you won't know without wearing them.
I'm down to two t-shirts, two dress shirts and a parka left in my wardrobe that date back to the last millennium.
Still really cute though.
Yeah, no kidding. That's a really good accessory!
Nope. Doesn't qualify to be designated "assault" at all.