I thought it was a violating the Geneva convention joke about using a red cross improperly.
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I thought it was a violating the Geneva convention joke about using a red cross improperly.
Ever since 2016 they don’t need to be subtle anymore.
I’d rather build a world together.
Ironically this might be the best course of action regardless of the bridge. Because it’s usually crisis based it doesn’t mean they’ll necessarily find a different bridge to try it on.
D&D isn’t about writing. It’s about live, collaborative story telling with friends.
Even after they released the 5e srd under CC BY 4.0?
Everything Everywhere All At Once. I was hoping for some form of bonding. Nothing. I can’t even talk about this without getting frustrated. So I’m not going to.
He definitely didn’t say “Iraq too”. I’ve heard the clip and seen the video. He said something like “heh, Iraq…” And continues on. As much as people want to make this slip up into some full blown admission of guilt it’s simply not what happened. The most I’m willing to accept is that it was a Freudian slip.
Edit: After re listening to the clip, I can see why people say he says “Iraq too,” it’s not as clear cut as I remember. Given the way he jokes about his age afterwards I wouldn’t see it as a confession though, worst case just a joke in poor taste about a slip of the tongue.
For those who can’t hear the dog whistle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteen_Words
Wahhhhh this tool can’t do two things well, it should only be doing one thing well! 😭😭😭
Or as I’ve started to call it, GNU minus Linix
I feel like this incident is over blown. The weird holding back for 2 weeks without testing is a valid complaint though.
Oh, I thought it was because zsh is better.
The company that laid me off let me keep my Mac which was a nice parting gift. I don’t think I’d ever buy one myself. They’re just way to expensive.
If openSUSE Slowroll wasn’t experimental I’d recommend it in place of Manjaro. It’s a rolling release with monthly releases.
I’m not doing that unless it has its own compiler.
I believe all this is happening for a reason, Jack.
Maybe it’s just my preference. I’m not doubting DMs out forth the bulk of the effort or anything, and I’m thankful for all who have served. (I say that tongue in cheek but not sarcastically lol, it is a big commitment.) But I think the Lazy DM approach is better and I also really enjoy collaborating about lore.