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Turn-based King of the Hill RPG
Turn-based King of the Hill RPG
Little Bobby Tables
Exactly. Why add on?
We don’t know if he was one of the big fires. He might have just been a little one that didn’t burn nobody
I have a really hard time separating a character’s decisions and the director/cinematographer decisions
Like, did Yoda do that or did someone decide he would do that because test audiences thought it looked cooler (or something like that). I hope I conveyed that properly
Variable names should be “self defining” meaning you should be able to understand what its doing from the name. The name also shouldn’t be too long. Combining those together makes it difficult to come up with an “elegant” name
Like Kompact Kar Korner? (real place)
Or the Dragonball AMV for “Triangle Man”
From my understanding, he didn’t direct it or anything like that, it was just “sold” as a Tim Burton film. So if were including it, I’m a sucker for Nightmare Before Christmas. I always have been
Oh… I thought they were both just being silly
Your explanation makes a lot more sense. Thank you!
They’re both making the same joke, but one got upvoted and one got downvoted. I don’t understand people
Now I’m just imaging a judge trying to get order in the court room with an inflatable mallet
I wish I would have played with you :\
The first (and pretty much only) time I played D&D I didn’t know what “metagaming” was and accidentally thought about the puzzle as myself instead of as my player. Apparently the DM wanted justice and I ended up ruining the session for everyone. Needless to say I didn’t go back out of guilt
Moral of the story: please try to be patient with your players. Not all of us are great at avoiding metagaming immediately :\
73% of numerical statistics go unverified
And prefers doggy style
My dad’s pretty awful. Can I have your dad so you can have Nick Offerman?
People already refer to their (differently aged) groups of children a litter. I don’t think I’ve ever heard it used in a negative way, though
A recursive religion! I’m in!
Even then, 5 “quick” requests takes up most of your day