I was so getting ready to make jokes about England not deserving a place in the 6N at halftime. Ah well.
I was so getting ready to make jokes about England not deserving a place in the 6N at halftime. Ah well.
I’m realizing I am much more confident in what a reasonable score prediction for a gridiron game looks like than I am for a rugby game. This should be fun
Hello, Is me. Other person being poked.
I’d be down.
Vodka may be one of the worst things for a potato to become. Fries? Mashed with gravy? Poutine? Chips/crisps? Come on.
Are we just going to get a “new” article on this every week now?
Didn’t click, but just the headline is not wrong. As someone from a T2 nation, the matchup we are getting AGAIN is just about the least interesting one we could have realistically gotten for those of us not from SA or NZ
No, ghostwriting is not plagiarism. Done correctly, there is nothing wrong with it. Hard to argue this professor did it correctly
Yeah, it’s too bad. Every QF was electric, which is great, but It really feels like France and Ireland should be in the semis
Dayum! that could be a contender for try of the tournament
The boys went out with some of the Gala players afterwards and they dressed our player up in a Gala kit.
Nice. Exactly what you want to hear
The Stanley Cup (North American hockey trophy) has a full-time caretaker who travels with it. Every member of the winning team gets some time with it. They can show it off in their home town, eat their breakfast cereal out of it, whatever. It’s probably seen a lot of white powder. But this guy is always there to take care of it. And to wash it. Often multiple times per day.
They recognized the consequences of sending the trophy traveling like they do, and instead of switching to a replica or something they got it a bodyguard.
These kind of trophies that travel are the best. So much more interesting than the ones that sit in display cases all the time. But you have to either dump resources into protecting it or be willing to replace/repair when necessary.
Spoken like someone who’s never met an engineer
Comparing high-energy events, especially ones that cause destruction, to weapons that have been used is very common, not just in “murica”
The lack of specificity as to what kind of atomic bomb is silly, though.
Or even just one per day. One Thursday, one Sunday, one Monday.
Not true on either count. We just don’t have enough unions and only some of us have good vacation.
WE BEAT THE CHIEFS! SUPERBOWL HERE WE COME! OH WHEN THE SAAAINTS OH WHEN THE SAAAINTS…
Largest to smallest is way more logical than smallest to largest. You start general and get more specific as you progress. It is in general a better approach to conveying information and cataloging data. Not just dates.
I like the Avatar Legends RPG, and the lore included is great. But I hate how spread out the rules are and how much hunting around I find myself doing. They probably could have put all the rules in a concise, 20-30 pages or less. Then the other hundred or so after that could have the lore.
It’s PbtA. Very easy to GM and to play. But it’s still hard to convince people to try it, even people who like ATLA, because the rule book looks so long.
Hat trick! Nice!