No, but I'm gonna run his code anyway
In other words of what others have already said, a crit skill check isn't making the impossible possible, it's the best possible outcome you could hope for. Just like how a crit on a thing you can't hit is the best you could hope for. You don't instantly kill it, you just get a very good shot in.
You don't convince the guard to let you go free, but maybe you manage to get him to believe you're inept enough that he can go to the other room and have a nap.
Florida ~~attached to Europe~~ looks mildly like a penis.
Hire the illegals
Hires any kind of immigrant
The illegals are stealing our jobs!
Mr. Fragile Ego here may be one of the only people a "slam" might matter to.
It still almost certainly doesn't and it would be nice if the word stopped being such a mainstay of headlines
Thanks for picking up where the summary dropped the ball
What kind of monster doesn't like lower decks‽
You've got a point. A whole lot of boomers are annoyance issues leading us millennials to not answer our phones
I've had an email in my inbox for over a decade. The subject is FYI. The sender is listed as Allen Large, but in all caps. And the body is as follows
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Email Mr Allen now.
Realistically it's just bad spam but sometimes I get myself wondering what shady deal fell apart because they sent something urgent to the wrong person
It's a fair point but I've got two counters.
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It was blocked in the browser, which implies there's not a cached record for it on the device
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The Pi-hole logs the queries it receives and I do have four separate entries for that URL today, spaced in an amount of time that does not imply automatic requests but does likely match up with my test cases.
Or been hiding their knowledge of their part in the problem longer than a lot of people have been alive