It was a straight shot, why do we keep turning?
It was a straight shot, why do we keep turning?
It’s unsettling to me that they’re only almost living in a white void.
It’s like if they were a physical location and trying to dictate what car you drive to get there. What business is it of theirs?
I visited to a few local antique stores and regretted it. I love a lot of their stuff, but the prices were crazy.
I’ve thought about this too. I think I would like woodworking, and I like to have a project.
Maybe I’ve been too harsh on Ikea then.
Real talk though, where do you all buy your furniture? I have a hard time finding shelves that land between between “affordable and flimsy” and “outrageously expensive and only for the 1%”
You’re 100% right. We shouldn’t have all our eggs in one basket.
Right? All of these big companies have to be using something. There’s no way that it’s just hordes of traumatized moderators.
Hopefully we’ll get it back once this nonsense gets resolved. Was it the most popular .World community? Are there any similar ones that might substitute?
I’m worried about it too. So much so that I’m going to wait for reviews. I’m expecting it’ll be a buggy mess for at launch anyway, considering it’s Bethesda, the delays, and the unusually high minimum specs listed.
Trusting your audience to appreciate the depth of work that isn’t just flashy graphics, plus respecting players by not filling it with micro transactions.
People are desperate for games with some heart.
Or do, and make him look foolish. I don’t know much about Newsom, but Desantis is a terrible public speaker.
(Not that it stopped 45, I guess…)
Maybe the monster just turns back into clothes when the light’s on. You barely escaped.
Is tactician the hardest?
I love the style of all the D&D handbook art, especially the older ones.
And tell me that they both don’t spend their days moving furniture around and playing house.
I think he would have done great.
This is the way to do it. Let the dice and your misinformed decisions tell a story!
I have to fight that same urge to “solve the puzzle”, and I’ve found that it’s much more enjoyable when I let myself make mistakes.
In my head, the notch in the bishop looks like his mouth is wide open