Do you like Lord of the Rings?
the Hunger games series
(Books and movies)
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The girl who is obsessed with music. ~ PandaLove~
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I have 3/45 A/C in my car. Three windows at 45 miles an hour. It's like driving through an armpit, at the moment.
So I saw recently that the Black Templars have been made into a supplement (I think?), instead of having their own codex anymore. I immediately thought of you, but...what does this mean for you?
So I saw recently that the Black Templars have been made into a supplement (I think?), instead of having their own codex anymore. I immediately thought of you, but...what does this mean for you?
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I liked LoTR (book and movies) but I haven't read Hunger Games. I watched part of the movie but it didn't grab me.Mizzkryzz wrote:Do you like Lord of the Rings?
the Hunger games series
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Same A/C I have in my car. I have a leak in my system somewhere but I've been too lazy to track it down and fix it.Chozon1 wrote:I have 3/45 A/C in my car. Three windows at 45 miles an hour. It's like driving through an armpit, at the moment.
So I saw recently that the Black Templars have been made into a supplement (I think?), instead of having their own codex anymore. I immediately thought of you, but...what does this mean for you?
Sort of... The Black Templars are now a part of Codex: Space Marines. No supplement, yet. A lot of BT players lost their minds over it, but overall I liked it. The old Codex: Black Templars was horrible, and we now have more tactical options than any other C:SM chapter. Black Templars have exclusive access to certain units in the book so we keep our overall flavor.
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What do you think about this video?
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My compressor is just broke forever. It's a problem I have to throw money at to fix.
Board control, or infantry smiter?
Board control, or infantry smiter?
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Hilarious! Thanks for sharing it. I should send that link to my co-workers and call it a "mandatory training video."Deepfreeze32 wrote:What do you think about this video?
Board control. Not all games or mission objectives require you to destroy your opponent to win. In fact, in Malifaux it's possible to get completely tabled and still win if you've accomplished your objectives and your opponent hasn't.Chozon1 wrote:My compressor is just broke forever. It's a problem I have to throw money at to fix.
Board control, or infantry smiter?
"He who takes offense when no offense is intended is a fool, and he who takes offense when offense is intended is a greater fool."
—Brigham Young
"Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus."
—Christopher Hitchens
—Brigham Young
"Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus."
—Christopher Hitchens
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Cyclone it is.
There is such a thing as too much pork?
There is such a thing as too much pork?
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I suppose there is, in theory. I have yet to find this limit, especially when my wife makes pulled pork or crock pot pork chops...
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"He who takes offense when no offense is intended is a fool, and he who takes offense when offense is intended is a greater fool."
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I dunno man...after about 3/4 of a large sausage and pepperoni pizza, paired with about a third of a sausage bacon pizza, I'm done...'course, I also had a 1/4 of a black olive mushroom/cheese pizza.
There is an unforeseen downside to getting your pizza sliced into quarters?
Ohhh....I'ma...go to bed...or explode...or both...
There is an unforeseen downside to getting your pizza sliced into quarters?
Ohhh....I'ma...go to bed...or explode...or both...
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Dude... you eat the equivalent of about two whole pizzas and you blame the pork part?
Not gonna lie though, that sounds pretty tasty.
Pizza sliced into quarters is awesome. It's exactly the amount of pizza I can eat in one sitting in my old age!
Not gonna lie though, that sounds pretty tasty.
Pizza sliced into quarters is awesome. It's exactly the amount of pizza I can eat in one sitting in my old age!
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Whew...junk food hangovers?
1.66 pizzas, a 2-liter of RC cola, and a bag of Sprees...I've been foggy all day today. XD
1.66 pizzas, a 2-liter of RC cola, and a bag of Sprees...I've been foggy all day today. XD
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Hee I'm sure I've had them, but it would have been a Looooooooooooooooooooooong time ago.
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If the government made a mandatory naptime, would you be upset or grateful?
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While I do agree that afternoon naptime is a good idea, I wouldn't be okay with the Government mandating it.
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Because even good things, when forced by the government, are problematic.
Ever watch "Leverage"?
Ever watch "Leverage"?
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