Edited because I have offended everyone with my laziness.
Edited because I have offended everyone with my laziness.
I’ve got the digital version of scythe but haven’t gotten around to trying it.
It’s still not good, imho. It’s supposed to be a game about exploring space. But the “exploring” in this case is just fast travel. I grew up on Bethesda games, I hold games like Morrowind, Oblivon, and Fallout 3 in very high regard. Starfield just got so boring, so fast, I couldn’t continue playing after only like ten hours, if that.
No bother at all! They are all different dragons with wonderful original art, but the cards don’t have trivia. There is a “dragons facts sheet” thing that’s included just as flavour.
Might not be the best person to answer the latter, as my partner and I played an absolute crap ton of Wingspan just the two of us and thought it played fine enough, even without the Asia expansion.
I like Wyrmspan because it shakes up the mechanics, but to be perfectly honest I just love dragons more than birds so the art alone practically sold me on it lol
Call to Adventure, Wingspan/Wyrmspan, most of the Tiny Epic series, Coup are all solid contenders.
I like the Red Raven games but I don’t really look forward to playing them because of all the set up and tear down lol, I would love them as digital products with automation.
It took you several minutes to read this comic?
What advantages would this have over Obsidian, which is already all local unless you explicitly make it not so?
It’s particularly annoying because these online forms defeat the entire purpose of a résumé.
No, I’m not trolling, and the fact that you think that I am is part of the problem. This will be my last message to you. Whether you like it or not, they do not agree with you on how to stop children from being killed by gun violence. Just because they don’t agree with you or me on how to do it, doesn’t mean they don’t want to do it. This was the entire point that started this convo: they do not agree on the how.
No one wants these massacres, it’s just that no one can agree on the how to stop them. That’s what the original premise was.
To be able to reach a consensus with other people, it’s important to be able to understand their stance and beliefs. Misrepresenting them does nothing but drive a deeper wedge between the two sides.
You’re still misrepresenting their stance. They don’t believe there’s a “gun problem”. That doesn’t mean they want children to die.
No, it’s not the same as saying they don’t want it fixed. I think that he is woefully wrong, even negligently wrong. But I don’t need to misconstrue his stance or argument to think that.
Burchett said that “we”, as is the legislative branch, are not going to fix it. He didn’t say he didn’t want it fixed.
Now, I disagree with him as I suspect you do too. But that’s no excuse to warp someone’s argument into something it’s not.
Fat chance. Line must go up.
Ew, don’t associate those two ever again please.
Never hurts to have more and more evidence for something.
Unraid has been so simple for me. Really pleased with it.
I’m “techy”, but not in a tech career. By that I mean I’ve always been casually interested in tech, and enjoy building my own PCs, and am usually the one people come to for tech help, even if I just end up googling it for them haha.
Got into hosting through Home Assistant and Foundry VTT.
I do use an adblocker, and I’ll keep spending my money how I please, thanks.
I’m well aware of it, but was on mobile, and don’t give two shits.