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Brave
Brave
Yes, IRA car bombings.
FOP? What’s that?
Shredded cheese instead of proper squeaky cheese curds. 😬
There’s a less funny scene about this in Midsommar
I’m quite happy not placing myself in the same American bucket, not sure why anyone would say that.
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This is what is known among scholars as a joke.
Sorry, when someone says something ridiculous I can’t help but call it out. Call it a character flaw if you like.
I might as well argue that the sky is blue. There are countless ways technology has benefited humanity, it’s sort of ridiculous to say otherwise outside of some thought experiment.
What an absurd thing to think.
That’s a shame. Awesomenauts was very fun back in the day.
Even in tabletop rpgs, I advocate for the removal of the grid. I prefer to do combat in the style of tabletop wargames, free movement in any direction, treating each inch of movement as 5 feet (for D&D and Pathfinder).
I just find that a lot more dynamic.
It’s really one of those things they ought to have a tooltip or tutorial popup for.
Pro tip, you can just leave your camp supplies in your camp traveller’s chest and be able to rest no problem. Don’t even need to take them out of the chest.
Yeah act 3 is significantly worse optimized than act 1. Should be ironed out in time, but it makes sense given how much time in early access act 1 had that it would be the best optimized.
I generally only reload in combats when I think I could have been more efficient, or if I think I made a terrible decision. For dialogue checks I only use the inspiration system.
Castle Super Beast has long been my go to gaming and pop culture podcast.
Polearms in general were ubiquitous throughout history. Pretty much anyone can pick one up and get the general idea of poke the enemy with the sharp end and use the length to keep them away.
Pets should never be a surprise for sure. Having an idea that you’ve got one coming and being willing to take care of it is another story altogether