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I've got a broken one I wouldn't mind having pulled right now, to be honest...
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I got one pulled yesterday...to be honest, and thanking God of course, the extraction and its aftermath do not hurt near as bad as having the tooth in my mouth. O_o
TV commercials that actually work?
TV commercials that actually work?

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Vanishingly rare. I've only ever bothered with 2 of them on YouTube videos... But only because the product actually interested me.
"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
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The strange dislike of gelatinous cakes?

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It depends. Jell-O is fine, but...
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"Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus."
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I was wondering, do you have to wear the underwear with the masonic symbols?
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Restaurants just can't pull off grilled chicken properly?

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Seriously? You're coming here and asking a total stranger about his underwear???project312 wrote: Fri Jun 23, 2017 2:33 am I was wondering, do you have to wear the underwear with the masonic symbols?
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"Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus."
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It's a good icebreaker...sometimes turns into a facebreaker though.
Smoked meats?
Smoked meats?

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One word: Dickie's. If they have them in your area.
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I'm not mad or anything, it just took me aback and made me lol a little.Chozon1 wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2017 5:54 am It's a good icebreaker...sometimes turns into a facebreaker though.
Smoked meats?
And yes, please.
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Hey, my dad loves Dickie's! Dunno if he's ever had the grilled chicken tho.
Hey, my dad loves Dickie's! Dunno if he's ever had the grilled chicken tho.
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Do you use terrain for your D&D adventures?
I'd like to design some terrain for a friend who loves D&D without actually coming out an asking them about it (both for the surprise aspect and the 'negate the risk of critical failure' aspect), and I am not entirely sure how it works.
I'd like to design some terrain for a friend who loves D&D without actually coming out an asking them about it (both for the surprise aspect and the 'negate the risk of critical failure' aspect), and I am not entirely sure how it works.

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I just drove 12 miles to one the other day to get lunch for my family, and it was closed down. Epic sadness... Now there's none reasonably close to my house, if any are left at all...amberchick wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2017 4:13 pm *randomly joins conversation*
Hey, my dad loves Dickie's! Dunno if he's ever had the grilled chicken tho.
Not really. I use the Chessex vinyl grid map and just draw everything on it. Mine is the medium size one that's like 48 x 36 or something like thatChozon1 wrote: Fri Jul 07, 2017 5:55 am Do you use terrain for your D&D adventures?
I'd like to design some terrain for a friend who loves D&D without actually coming out an asking them about it (both for the surprise aspect and the 'negate the risk of critical failure' aspect), and I am not entirely sure how it works.
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—Brigham Young
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Interesting. So any terrain would need to be gridded out, right?
In your honest opinion, do you think it would be worth it (from a creative, GM standpoint) to try and make semi-modular terrain, or just figure something else out?
In your honest opinion, do you think it would be worth it (from a creative, GM standpoint) to try and make semi-modular terrain, or just figure something else out?
