I had loved Jay Johnston ever since the Mr. Show days.
Fucking traitor. I flip off the screen anytime he's on now.
I had loved Jay Johnston ever since the Mr. Show days.
Fucking traitor. I flip off the screen anytime he's on now.
This seemed inspired by Weird Science to me, but the movie didn't come out for another couple of years.
I really liked The Marvels but understand some of the issues others had with it.
I, too, played as a kid, and then again as a teenager, before coming back to the fold about seven years ago.
My dad ran a campaign for my family when I was six or seven. I remember spilling my kool-aid all over the table when we turned a corner and my dad said "You see... a MINOTAUR!"
As a teenager I played with friends and at a local college, and often ended up being the DM.
Then seven years ago, my aunt and uncle invited me to a game their daughter's husband was starting.
After about a year I convinced my Dad to join us. It's worth mentioning that all of us are neurodiverse in some respect, and as such have always been my favorite relatives.
Then COVID hit and I started running a game for my board gaming friends, and started one with my family playgroup as well.
I've created a world and plotline, I've run published adventures, and I'm even working on a supplement for the Witchlight adventure that I will publish on the official site.
And the 'Proud' Boys.
"So... what're you in for?"
None of the marketing I saw even hinted at that, so thank you.
I'd just raise the temp slowly until it starts boiling. The only reason I can think it wouldn't be simmering at that temp is that the water has been boiled off, but that's almost certainly not the case here.
But I've never made stock before.
Dealer account number? Bah!
Parvo sucks. Thank you for looking after the kitties.
I think Putin has convinced him to unify the Americas. Trump now wants an empire just like his shitdaddy does.
I hadn't heard that, so I googled!
https://case.edu/news/new-study-shows-alzheimers-disease-can-be-reversed-achieve-full-neurological-recovery-not-just-prevented-or-slowed-animal-models