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LibreOffice for the win
Not once have I encountered them. I don’t mind them, though
Could it be that there are a lot of VPN hosts in the hentai regions and worldwide preferences are effecting the stats? Some VPN services I have used in the past have had Swedish servers around there
During Helene, I had a tree fall through my house while I was in bed, and it stopped about 6 inches from my face
I fully agree, lol. I browse ich_iel with reading glasses and a dictionary
I’m learning German, too! I took 3 years in school and wanted to continue my education on my own. So far, it’s… going
Remember the Titans. Absolute cinema
HUGE second on all of these
All of my interests are niche, so this SHOULD happen to me all the time. The thing is, I have about 40,000,000 of them, so I usually get inspired to work on something else when I get bored
It had it coming
Nope. It has to come straight from the starfish
Intellectual? Perhaps. Civil? Not always…
I just picked up Blindsight at my county library. What a coincidence
Hot ass water
Edit: Clarification: Poor hot ass water on it or dunk it in hot ass water
Edit 2, electric boogaloo: This is dependent on the material, according to my mother
Now fork it and use OpenRC
This seems paradoxical…
Take the job if it would be financially unwise to not. Bigots will be bigots regardless of what you do. Burning a bridge won’t change their minds, but it will cost you money
You will always roll the same approach and action die when making attempt. If you are a thoughtful (d6) and careful (d12) wizard, you will always roll a d6 for your action and a d12 for your approach. Because of the possible outcomes of these die, your character will be good at engaging (3–6; 4/6 chance) and being calm (6–12; 7/12 chance), but bad at other things.
Edit: I just wrote a quick example scene for another commenter. Perhaps take a look at that.
My character: Sir Loan, the meat-headed knight of Wellington. I use a d12 action die (strong) and d10 approach die (courageous). The scene: Sir Loan and his entourage approach the mighty Chateau Blanc, the lair of some evil witch or something idk it doesn’t matter for this.
Narrator (as they are called in our game): “As you approach the magnificent, pearly gates, you find that they are locked. However, beneath your feet, you see strange symbols and number. Perhaps it’s a cl-”
Me: “No puzzle. Sir Loan smash.”
Narrator: “Ok… And you’re not gonna even take a look at anything before doing so?”
Me: “Nope!”
Narrator: sighs “Alright… I suppose that would be an attempt to forcefully [4–8] exert [6–12].”
Me: rolls and gets two nines “I succeed, but not critically.”
Narrator: “Amazing. As you enter the courtyard, you see two guards charging towards you. Perhaps looking around may have been beneficial. Everybody, prepare for combat!”
Me: makes an attempt to sharply exert “I critically succeeded in thrusting my blade through one of their visors.”
Party Member: makes an attempt to forcefully finesse “I tried to sprint around them but failed.”
Narrator: “Awesome! What were the initiatives for those?”
Me: “3.”
Party Member: “9.”
Narrator: rolls some dice “Ok, and it looks like the other guard failed his attempt to shoot you with his bow.”
Narrator: “Alright, Sir Loan, you begin the round by rushing up to a guard and thrusting your blade through his helm. He screams and falls to the ground. Party Member, you follow behind him with your dagger, adeptly dogging arrows coming from another guard. However, seeing the gore in front of you, you promptly faint and faceplant into the ground.”
Things have to get real bad before people realize they need to get better. I’m hoping that happens here