Go slowly and use plenty of lube, right?
Damn, maybe I should give Arch a try…
Oh look, another propaganda piece by the commercial real estate lobby.
I am not interested in being preached at unless you have a workable alternative and a good reason why should I switch over.
Novice GMs are bad at improvisation and don’t know to prep effectively, hence the railroady nature of the games they run. If you have a GM like that, buy a copy of “The lazy DM” by Mike O’Shea for them.
On an unrelated note, I really like the saturated color palette of early color TV shows. When did we decide that the default color palette should be awash in cold blue?
File this under duuuuuuhhhhh
I like how corny it is, it fits the “pioneers on an exploratory mission” perfectly. Having a bombastic orchestral theme pre-federation makes no sense, the first Enterprise is a sitting duck for just about any starfaring culture, they got boarded by the Ferengi one time, ffs.
I gnash my teeth and cry into my pillow every night because I’m not being data harvested by Microsoft. I open my taskbar and wail, for there are no ads to be displayed.
Linux. Not even once.
Unironically a gigachad
Eloquently critiques society
Refuses to be a cog in a machine
Has a unique style of dress, does not bow to whims of fashion
Is fawned over by a woman who travels across the continent to be with him, he considers her trifling and base.
Is acutely aware of his health, up to the point of recording it in his diary
I propose a no-state solution: Depopulate the area, then seed it with Caesium-135. Area becomes unlivable, and thereby peaceful.
I’ve been reading stories about the return of airships all my life. Unless they make them weatherproof, it’s not happening.
I’ve used a kobo deluxe for several years and they’re great
Lo-fi unga-bunga tunes to hunt deer with.
Yeah, I never though actual humans could fall into the uncanny valley.
Thank you for this info, I will no longer skinny dip in grain silos.
Not everyone lives in a cyberpunk dystopia, there are state funded healthcare systems that mandate long term support for medical devices. Clown emoji yourself, buddy.
Can we have one positive news article without the gloom and doom, please?
That’s a weird way of spelling “I cast fireball”.