Like most white South Africans I've encountered.
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Like most white South Africans I've encountered.
This looks so much more... I dunno, vibrant and real than other photos of the period. They genuinely look happy.
And here I was thinking we'd actually agree that Andor was good. Such a shame.
Rotta the Hutt growing up to be not just a badass gladiator, but a genuinely good man and an honorable warrior, was one hell of a twist.
And the stop-motion fight scene in the final act was just šā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
A razor blade should get most of the physical residue off, especially if you hit it with a hair dryer. Warm adhesive is easier to scrape off than room-temperature. If you don't trust your manual dexterity, then try one of the other methods described by other commenters.
Thanks for the wholesome Roald Dahl reference.
Needs a crocheted orange earflap hat.
More like a misprinted calendar is right once a year.
ACAB kitty!
People who are afraid and desperate will do anything to save themselves, even if it's an unproven treatment.
Fear does things to our brains, things that override good sense, perception, and logic. This is exacerbated if we've been primed to react to a problem by someone in authority whom we've mistrusted.
No one is immune to being afraid and making bad decisions because of their fear, especially people who have been deliberately kept in a permanent state of fear like Conservatives.
Remember. This is a weakness in the skull of every member of our species. You are not immune to it, and neither am I. No one is, no matter how much we might wish we were.
Chess.
I wanna see two nerds trying to castle while riding at a full gallop, trying to juggle the board on the back of a saddle like a first-time dad trying to tell his wife to hold on until they get to the hospital.
Duly noted, thanks for saying so. I didn't know that.
Ooh. Logical fallacy referee meme. That's cool, I'm stealing these. Thanks.
I am glad that snake is happy. I am also glad to be this far away from it.
Republicans, propping up Mamdani?
Interesting strategy. But you know what they say, never interrupt your enemy while they're making a fatal mistake.
It's a slice of life series. For what its main focus is, it's decent enough. It's the "two-layer rule." Why don't vampires travel in the sewers? Sewer alligators. Why are there sewer alligators? Sewer alligator-taming vampire-hunting nuns. Why are the nuns there? To keep vampires from using the sewers. You answer two questions, and then loop it back into the main idea. It reinforces the main theme, and deters all but the most pedantic fans from pushing further.
Fun fact, inspired this PokƩmon.
Jesus fucking Christ, this was done by humans to humans. This is horrifying.
(slams documents on table)
"25 stab wounds!"
ngl, I just have a whole bunch of nested folders with names like "Places", "Plot Hooks", "What the Villain Knows", and "Maps and Tokens". I use LibreOffice Writer for everything (or a barebones text editor for when I'm taking verbatim notes when my players are talking).
If I could get my players to turn in their freaking sheets after each level up, that'd be nice.
thanks for using Leebra!
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