I have an actual D&D campaign going where my I play a sorcerer that’s heavily inspired from Gilderoy Lockhart. It’s been such a fun thing to play!
I’m still in Act 1 but I’ve found that Sanctuary is amazing compared to its regular 5E counterpart. I’ll have Shadowheart use Warding Bond on my paladin, Bless the whole party besides herself, and protect herself with Sanctuary. Powerful early on, there may be better things you can do later.
Oh no some random dipshit blocked me, what will I do
Do I need a scientific study to know that me getting out of my car and pumping my own gas is faster than waiting for an attendant to come over, take my card, ask me which gas grade I want, whether or not to fill it up, have them walk away to service other customers, mine finished while they’re in the middle of talking to someone else, now I wait for them to come back over..
Do you ask questions this stupid in real life, or are you just being dumb online?
Because it’s faster and it’s really easy.
Granted I’m not a native Oregoner, but when I lived there I also thought it was stupid. I have not missed that part of Oregon one bit.
Same. If I need to get a bigger car, the CX-50 always has me turning my head. But I want to keep my little hatchback for as long as I can.
Love my Mazda3 for saying “no” to touchscreens. The knob is great!
I think some of us are just more prone to snap-crackle-popping. I consistently pop my knees, fingers, back, and even neck every day.
Thank you!
Logged in just to upvote this one, because I’m at a new job and something I struggle with is feeling like I ask too many questions. This was good motivation for me, thanks for sharing.
I would clock in, then stop and read this whole page every single day. If questioned, I would tell them that I want to make sure I’m not doing anything on the list that would be timeclock fraud.