God bless NASA.
Posts by Dai Shugars
That's a Pillar Man.
Baldur's Gate 3 lets you skip some lines and not others, which has the same feeling as walking into an automatic door.
Happy Jaquays Day, everyone! Go read some old modules or write some new ones of your own.
Mapping has never been my strongest suite, so I've used Duginthroat Divided to train myself in various styles. I'm not even done with half of them and I'm already counting more than twenty. Art by yours truly 2025. Follow Duginthroat Divided on kickstarter!
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So Fairuza Balk's character in "The Craft" was 100% the inspiration for Margot Robbie's portrayal of Harley Quinn, huh?
- Improved Perfuming Arts
"improved in what way? By how much?"
- Improved : )
"Objection, your honor! This implication of causality in the creative process is unsubstantiated."
Sentence structure and originality. As overwrought as it is, Darkest Dungeon's writing is extraordinarily memorable and evocative — "mortality clarified in a single blow" or "in time, you will know the tragic extent of my failings" are well-written lines, even outside the medium of video games.
"Fan of Bin Laden" is up there with "friend of Dorothy" as far as nicknames go.
A panel from Marvel's 1982 comic "Contest of Champions" showing a dejected Iron Man saying "how can we hope to gain the prize when we're fighting both the Arab-Israeli conflict and the battle of the sexes at the same time?"
I don't know, Iron Man. I just don't know.
Plaintext versions of Triangle Agency and The Vault and updated form-fillable character sheets have been added to hauntedtable.itch.io ! Updates pushing to other sites in the next day or so.
This is the latest in a set of accessibility updates by @daishugars.bsky.social!
Show yourself, coward
Just be glad it wasn't leg day or the CCTV would have caught you scooting out of there like Zoidberg.
>sharing my favorite greentexts with my fey friends
>"be me"
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And here's a like for yours.
Anyway while I would not say Junior is a funny or good film, it is incredibly well-acted and has moments of genuine heart. As movies seem to only get more and more ironic and self-deprecating, it's refreshing to see something that doesn't act like it's kind of ashamed to exist.
And I was genuinely surprised at how often things are just played straight. There's a scene at the end of the film where Arnie is in full drag and has a extremely tender conversation with his love interest about how they're going to raise the child. No laughs, no subversion, no winking.
Like, all three main characters are incredibly supportive of each other and the only people who treat Arnold's pregnancy as anything weird or taboo are coded as absolute villains. Almost all of the "jokes" are about how difficult pregnancy is in general, not just for a man.
Loathe as I am to do the whole "this bad thing is good, actually" bit but Junior (1994) is shockingly earnest and progressive for a 1990s comedy whose premise is "what if the largest man in the world got mpreg'd."
One year is one hell of an achievement. Congratulations!
Sam does great work, don't pass up this opportunity!
I noticed some tone differences in the most recent RLH and if anything I think you sound clearer and more confident on the mic. Keep it up!
Randomly thinking about how if you kill the first merchant you find in Dark Souls you get one of the best weapons in the game, and if you kill the second merchant it almost entirely locks you out of upgrading your equipment.
It really was the perfect mix of graphical fidelity and clarity.
"Just hang an intergalactic left at Sirius, can't miss it."