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In honor of 20 years in business, we did something special! These are 33mm custom liquid core d20s with the Geeky G Dragon in place of the 20, with an included pouch. $20 each.

20 years. 20 sided die. $20.

We will debut them at Anime Crossroads this upcoming weekend.

#dice #dicehoard #d20 #DnD

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Wasn't that ending wild? So much goo. I still remember how hard my heart was beating getting the timing right.

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It was such a weird fever dream of a game, too. The ending was wildly intense. God, I thought I was the only one who remembered this game. No one I know played it.

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Watch your light fixtures. They randomly turn into edison bulbs.

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Everything reminds me of her
#mushrooms #nature #boobies #imagrownup #iswear

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I don't want to live in a world where there's such a thing as "too much garlic."

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Post a non-religious photo you think of as holy.
#palebluedot #carlsagan

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Prescriptivists: I didn't vote for this word to be in the dictionary
King Arthur: You don't vote for words
Prescriptivists: How does a word get in the dictionary then

Prescriptivists: I didn't vote for this word to be in the dictionary King Arthur: You don't vote for words Prescriptivists: How does a word get in the dictionary then

Dictionaries, at least good modern ones, are descriptive and merely show words that are being used in the language. Words get in a dictionary by being used by people. New words getting added is not a sign that the language is falling apart. Dictionaries are not arbiters of language

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A poem by Langston Hughes titled "Tired". It reads as the following: 

"I am so tired of waiting, 
Aren't you, 
For the world to become good 
And beautiful and kind? 
Let us take a knife 
And cut the world in two -- 
And see what worms are eating 
At the rind."

A poem by Langston Hughes titled "Tired". It reads as the following: "I am so tired of waiting, Aren't you, For the world to become good And beautiful and kind? Let us take a knife And cut the world in two -- And see what worms are eating At the rind."

I've been thinking about this poem by Langston Hughes recently and although it was published in 1931, it remains relevant as ever.

#books #reading #booksky #poetry

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First post on this app. Better make it a good one, West.

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