
brewaskew.bsky.social
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Can we really blame him for his misspent youth?
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Mom-Ra or Mumm-Ra?
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I mean, they will use them to clog the toilets. But most of the time they’ll just ignore the dispensers
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Check out the podcast “If Books Could Kill”. They have an absolutely fantastic takedown of that book
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I liked it, thought it was thought provoking. The fantastical setting and highly saturated imagery allowed me to see them as a fable instead of real people.
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Not really a child, or at least, not one for the vast majority of the movie. It’s an allegory about a woman brought up in an environment which places no typical societal baggage on her for being a woman, and how unusual that makes her.
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Yeah, it’s a pretty interesting concept. Gorgeously filmed, too.
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Same. Who did I sell out to, and why do I still have to work?
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I remember being shown "The Day After" in school, and the image of that little kid with radiation poisoning will forever be burned into my brain
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Little Bobby Tables, we call him
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Sir Reginald Proudbottom-Stumblefoot, a battle smith Artificer who thinks he's a Paladin. He's a halfling who rides on his steel defender, AKA his holy steed
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I ran an all bards one shot based on the concept that the members had broken up Fleetwood Mac style, and had to get back together for the money. They called their band "Lute the Bodies."
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NY Times is wearing the hotdog suit again, I see
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Sounds like someone should have invested in Rings of Feather Fall
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Not according to Dan Savage
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Alanis Morrisette, Jagged Little Pill
U2, Achtung Baby
Sarah McLaughlin, Fumbling Through Ecstacy
Dolly Parton, The Grass is Blue
Nine Inch Nails, The Downward Spiral
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One vote for Hawk the Slayer
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Demiplane offers more system options. Or, there’s always paper
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If you pay for the Master level subscription, D&D Beyond has a lightweight maps function in alpha too. It’s not where OR is yet, but if your party is all in on DDB, Master level lets you share the books you purchase with your players.
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My beginner group picked up Owlbear Rodeo pretty fast. It’s lightweight, compared to most VTTs. Best used with paper character sheets or D&D Beyond/Demiplane
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This goes back to 2000 and Ralph Nader
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Yep. Stevie Nicks even made him stand there and play lead guitar
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My Dungeons and Dragons t-shirt is answering a lot of questions about whether I play Dungeons and Dragons
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It actually took 14 tug boats working at high tide to pull it free, so...no
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I mean, "speech from Barbie" > "Lean In" every day of the week and twice on Sundays
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Also I may have been drunk, but that only improves my takes
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The idea of a risk-averse halfling is a holdover from Hobbits. D&D has given them Luck, and that invites wild experimentation
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Halflings. I mean, what would you do if you knew you couldn't critically fail at anything? You might not succeed, sure, but abject failure is off the table. Maybe that's why Eberron has them riding around on dinosaurs.
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Is there a part 2 with snakes?
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“Together Forever”?
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Glad to know she didn't permanently fire you 🤣
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I'm pretty sure the most you can do where I am is have the parents pick the student up and give them info about treatment. But I'm sure it varies by state
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That's what happens when schools are underfunded. Gotta get that sweet, sweet ADA
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97 minutes? Oh hell yeah. Like they say in the movie "Bring It On"... "Let's go."
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Even the public sector had layoffs, and those who weren't laid off had furloughs
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Intelligence and Wisdom 🤣
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Sorcerer? Born into privilege, after all
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I am not watching two hours of a video that isn't about Baldur's Gate 3
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Same
...and that's how a bard in my campaign stopped a war by singing "We Are the World"
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Rules as written, probably not
Rule of Cool: Abso-fuckin-lutely
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To be fair, they're probably wandering that field at night having yelled "I have Darkvision!" and don't realize those flags are red
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A Silkwood shower
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This was my high school, back before teachers started enslaving children
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Wait until you see what they're doing in secondary school!
www.loscerritosnews.net/2017/09/16/w...
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Bard College of Creation would be easy to flavor (haha) as a cook
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Based on the traffic in California, if we really are "hemorrhaging" residents to Idaho, they're not taking their cars with them