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#HeyCohost Known as @noise there. I don't post much but I am reading. Please don't 'likeback' due to politeness, or (even worse) engagement if you don't really find the post interesting. It is ok not to follow me if you don't find my writing of any use.
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This looks fun.
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What a fancy lovely cat.
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- mostly just to capture that vision, as I am sure Cavegirl's actual finished setting will be different in some regards from what I imagine.
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Good idea.
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Is this a pun?
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"They fell down into a room where a bereted skeleton was painting a kobold like a French girl." May I use this idea as well? I like it very much.
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But it isn't released yet?
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This look. I think it says "It is my box now."
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Seems to be so. Thank you, noted.
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Is it about caves?
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Which game is it?
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An interesting way to start Monday, for sure.
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Unless DM will just have to modify the map to fit the railroad in (or don't even draw / describe it at all). But then it is a waste of a pretty nice map.
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Then it is an even worse if so: something that was initially done well mutilated to fit a much worse framework.
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They might believe they are just sending the toys home.
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"I am going to frame it" (and then they did so) I make maps, and while I am proud of my work, I never thought of them as anything as remarkable as an actual picture worth of framing, but for somebody it was precious enough to do so.
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It is a new level of railroading when the map has three-way crossroads but the text doesn't even mention it.
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Could it be that the adventure was written with AI?
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Will it help if I repost here a picture of a peaceful cat?
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She is smart and brave, and she is safe.
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Flower is smart, so I hope she will understand that the fan can be a relief in a heat. My cat disliked the fan at first until he realized he can just lie at the angle near it so it doesn't blow into his face (he disliked that) but along the rest of the body; became a best pal with fan afterwards.
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Thank you very much.
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Very nice.
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Do you think that if you sit in front of fan and be relaxed when it is hot Flower will understand what fan is for? Flower is very smart; I think she only needs to see something a couple of times to understand what it is.
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Clark Kent dressed as Phoenix Wright, then?
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"No clerics but binders" is my ideal game since binders started to float around as an idea. This would work even better in some cases were divine is even more strange.
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Yet, it is built to be present very manipulative replies.
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Replies that ChatGPT is programmed to give are extremely manipulative; it always admits its fault only to immediately downplay it and ask the user to continue to engage with it in a good faith.
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What a wonderful cat.
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So today is Saffron's Box Exploration Day.
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Is this Saffron's first new box? (i.e. box that wasn't visited by other cat)
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So, she is now Sun-Flower! (this is a small pun, sorry)
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It might mean that her comfort zone had expanded.
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Wish you luck.
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I don't love this kind of situations. Reminds me too much Dark Soul 2 'critics' who run around aggroing 15+ mobs (often intentionally to make game look bad) and then complain that the game is unfair.
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This is very lovely.
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Blogpost still says it is July 2 to me.
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Hooray for more time! Maybe I will finish Melrose this year!
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In this case you can write during the ordering that receiver is responsible for dues and taxes and in this case you can pay dues and taxes directly to customs, and then just show Fedex the confirmation that you did so. This way they cannot force you to pay those $20 for BS 'service'.
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Thank you very much.
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Bunch of sharks?
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This is why I use postal service
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Full story from Daniel Hardcastle (in that link-quote) is even worse. What scumbags.
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I really like #1 - the leftmost, where she stands on her pink blanket, but not sure if it is a right pose for hedgewatch (I just really like this photo; I like all photos, but this I like the most)
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Flower has tender little roots (her legs). Thank you for taking care of her.
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Small blep for small (but beautiful, as all cats are) and friendly cat.
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It was a nice series, indeed.