s-w-smith.bsky.social
Aspiring author working on his first novel. Also enjoy gaming and am autistic as hell. He/Him
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Steam winter sale be like
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Too late
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Came close to incest though.
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You should have kept that under wraps.
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Who framed Rotger Rabbit scratches that itch for me.
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Who are you, so wise in the ways of science?
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It sounds overly simple, but I ask myself one question: Am I having fun?
I used to consider games I'd be able to play with friends, but it's rare that our schedules line up these days.
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You need to get one of those cheese Advent calendars, a bit of cheese, everyday!
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It's all fun and games until you leave your ID at home because "they'll never ask for ID, right?"
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I'll have to look into it for sure.
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I love it at least, and that's good enough for me! It would be cool if farm visitors could be modded into the game somehow though...
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Stardew is my go to chill-out game. I like to build odd little attractions like a museum and a cafe on my farm and pretend that the townspeople will actually visit them.
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It literally takes place during a Christmas party.
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I did the same with L.A Noire when that came out.
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Did you know she played the critically acclaimed MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV, with an expanded free trial with which you can play the entirety of a Realm Reborn, and the award winning Heavensward expansion, up to level 60 for free with no restrictions on playtime?
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It doesn't matter who wins or loses for two reasons:
Firstly, actual gamers have very little involvement in who wins an award.
Secondly, we're all there for the trailers anyway, not a set of awards.
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Airplane, but anything with Leslie Nielsen was pure gold
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Especially since FFIX is the best Final Fantasy game (you'll never change my mind).
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The first three are actually pretty good. Give them a shot and remember that they are a product of their time.
In 50 years, you will be the boomer, and the younger generations might not see eye to eye with you either.
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I thought Dial was better than Crystal Skull (barely), but they both fail in comparison to the original trilogy.
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I guess we found the person who can literally make mountains out of molehills!
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Feel free to!
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Yep, all I need is for them to show up for like, 5 sessions tops and we are done.
I think the members of the party that do show up regularly are getting fed up too, as the last session we played, they sent the absent PCs to scout somewhere while they began the first encounter.
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To be fair, John McClane was a cop, and we all loved Die Hard.
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The CEO would get assassinated at the end of the first act, with the second act immediately starting with a chorus number called "I didn't see anything, officer"
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I studied Zoology if you ever want to ask questions on anything in terms of fauna.
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Yeah, I'm hoping to move to an RPG system after our campaign finishes that is a bit less reliant on the entire group showing up.
I think it's just feels worse because we're at the final stretch where the party are meant to be fighting the BBEG and his subordinates.
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What's the story behind the name Fly Grandma?
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Play D&D myself (when my players don't flake) and am currently beginning my first fantasy novel.
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I like to give people the opportunity of a rebuttal before I resort to that.
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You realise you're replying to a different person right? Be better.
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Unlike guns, knives have alternate uses. You only point a gun at something you intend to kill.
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Fun fact from a Brit. The US actually also has more knife crime per capita than the UK, so you know, shhh.
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I scrolled the replies specifically to see if this gif got posted lmao
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I use LibreOffice, I don't miss MSOffice at all.
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"Must have 5 years experience of being a complete bellend with no regard for your fellow man. We will pay £10 million p.a in salary and stock options."
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It's probably because I'm UK based. The closest I got to those kinds of lessons was joining the book club at my secondary school.
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I'd call it modern fantasy myself.
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This is incredible.
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Honestly the films aged really well. I still watch the extended trilogy at least once every year.
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Today's kids? I never got this 25 years ago when I was at school!
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Don't feed a troll, it always comes back for more.