The First Emu War was. Emu War II was much more devastating.
Source: Bing
But if people don't make up random bullshit how ever will they get completely unnecessarily mad about things that don't concern them?
Just to further unbalance things, the Internet tells me that the maximum output of a horse is actually 15 horsepower! So by my math that means there are 59 legs still standing?
Fantastic effort in the second half, but yeah, bugger
Everytime this gets reposted the inclusion of Daniel Radcliffe always makes me scratch my head.
I haven't used Pathfinder Pawns specifically, but I've crafted hundreds of paper minis from peintableheroes.com and others. What I did? Standard printer, standard paper and a cheap laminator. This gives you a far more resilient mini than cardstock. And bases are easily craftable as well. I've seen suggestions for using glue and old coins, bulldog clips, etc. What I actually used were 1 inch felt pads designed to go on the bottom of furniture. I would then print a ground/grass/stone texture and stick that to the adhesive side and cut a slit into them for the paper mini. This gave me flexible and cheap bases that I could use with the TV screen I was using for battlemaps without worrying about scratches
Oblivion horse armor even
Very much this. What will not be visible in the metrics Reddit currently cares about (max user base/views) is that they may have lost a lot of the people who produced the long term content that kept people coming back and the people that kept their communities free from being overrun by garbage posts
Yup, sounds like a D&D game to me. You've never played with Mimic money?