Genes and hats. And I mean like wearing hats 99% of the time. Your hair and scalp need oxygen.
ObsidianZed
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Sure, but two pillow thickness for me would mean 4 pillows in total on the bed.
Ohhhh, they mean like, thickness. My dumbass was thinking total pillows for the bed.
I want to say the rules for spellcrafting are more or less “work with your GM to create a balanced spell” but I prefer the idea of spell circles that you have to break down components for to design your own.
Out of curiosity, do you mean video game or like run a D&D game with this premise?
Either sound fun tbh.
Thank you, she’s definitely a sweetheart.
Too many habits to choose from but I added some more words I wrote about her elsewhere touching on some of her habits.
I usually either imagined a dirt bike or it was Spider-Man or the Hulk
I thought the same, though it still seems possible he’s raising both arms and we’re only seeing one from each angle.
I’d like to point out that while Gamifying learning CAN work when done correctly, DuoLingo absolutely does not do it correctly.
Sure, I learned hundreds of words but even after 3+ years of daily check-ins, I still don’t even think I would consider myself A1, and definitely not A2.
So, I would have to disagree that just “sticking with it” is not enough to make up for the crap lesson plans and approach DuoLingo takes.
BAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEE!!!
I’ll defer to @whotookkarl 's comment as they put it best. No one “wants” those jobs.
I mean, sure, I’m not there employee either, but I’m also not going to be snarky with a similar response.
Sure, I’m not saying it’s exclusively a boomer complaint, just that boomers tend to complain about it more from my perspective.
I’m all for getting out of there as fast as possible. If I’m in line at self checkout and a cashier says “I can get you here”, I’m over there.
But generally, I prefer self checkout.
To me, this has always been more of a boomer complaint.
“But every time they plunge someone into poverty, they do 10 pushups.”
TLDR: I’m pretty sure he went on to write music for kids TV shows because that’s what he wanted to do. Pretty wholesome.
I knew I recognized the art. This is the Ash Tree Wife from Johan Egerkrans’ art book Vaesen and the TTRPG of the same name.