Yikes. What's the source of that?
Yikes. What's the source of that?
If I just work hard enough today, someday I will have ten years to read uninterrupted.
Talking to my insurance agent, and it turns out he plays D&D. But he still wasnโt willing to write up a policy for my 8th-level rogue.
My kid does as well, and has stolen it for her own.
When it comes to word master-y
Paul Tobin has conquered these three:
Horror, romance,
and given the chance,
Limericks that end up dirty. Poop.
So good.
Romeo & Juliet & A Pizza Place
Email me about your just-launched Kickstarter: THE GOOD!
Send me that email five times: THE BAD!
Unsubscribe link at the bottom of those emails goes to broken page that won't let me unsubscribe: THE WORST!
A still from the movie highlighting the Judge, who appears on a t-shirt draped over the chair in the young boyโs bedroom.
The seven year anniversary of me realizing that Judge Dredd appears in The Princess Bride.
One of the earliest runs I ever subscribed to. I still remember the comics showing up in the mail from Marvel.
For me it was the James Bond RPG from Victory Games, for much the same reason. (Though if I actually played it, it was only one session. DC Heroes was the one that really bit into our group.)
(Book is "No Bed for Bacon" by Caryl Brahms and SJ Simon)
Centered text on yellowed paper reading: "WARNING TO SCHOLARS * This book is fundamentally unsound."
From the dedication page of today's old book dive.
On both YouTube and Steam, I'm increasingly tired of how thumbnails have given up on representing the actual content of things in their quest to grab eyeballs.
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed."
-Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953
The talk to your friends app and the witness the horrors app being the same app is not great for the mental health is it
youtu.be/54YroFGrbPQ?...
This looks like you could pull it off within a day! ๐ค
I feel a need to invite some friends for a D&D group and start the pitch with: sure I could print you guys miniatures, or....
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that campaign funding is coming from the Big Track SuperPAC.
Aww yeah. Free play on the cocktail Galaga for every A on my report card!
Freshly updated for Black History Month is our list of new indie games to play made by developers of color. RELOOTED! DROPSHOT! SANTACORPS! www.pcmag.com/picks/indie-...
The richest man owns X.
The second and third richest men control Google.
The fourth richest man owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The fifth richest man owns The Washington Post.
And now the sixth richest could soon take over both Paramount and Warner Bros.
See the problem here?
It's still there! I went there when I lived in the area.
www.classiccarwash.com
HD now translates to Hit Dat.
The Conference of Catholic Bishops is... not playing around in this brief.
www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/25...
Saying a game has "Many strategic paths to dominance and victory" is not a selling point to me these days. "Surprising paths to exploration and interaction" is.
Sell me the journey, and not the endgame.
Two young parents hold up a baby to look at a giant sloth fossil skeleton
How to fall in love with the world, step 1: come to the museum.
Alfred is my first install on any new machine. I can't remember the last time I opened Spotlight, except to marvel at how bad it is.
(I do still use Spotlight to search for files on my machine, but I do it via the top-right corner of a Finder window.)
I have a friend who lived in a Co-op where they were enthusiasts of that ruleset.
The cheese looks like a Fernando to me. Or perhaps a Jorge.
The "technically correct--the best kind of correct" man from Futurama, with the text "Le meilleur type de correct" across the top to make sure Jules Verne's ghost gets the joke.
Novel-writing update: Jules Verne tried to defeat me, but I believe I have outsmarted him with the power of imagination while allowing him to remain technically correct.