The new episode of Legend of Korra is supposed to be up on nick.com but the video player is giving me an error. Is it my problem or is the episode not there for everyone?
The new episode of Legend of Korra is supposed to be up on nick.com but the video player is giving me an error. Is it my problem or is the episode not there for everyone?
ok, I'm willing to give netrunner a shot if anyone else is
starting a game named netrunner-pa
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@desc I finished reading the Double Cross Roleplaying Game book
It's pretty good, for a more mechanically-crunchy game than my usual fare, the setting and stuff feels like it'd lend itself pretty well to a campaign or some such
The only problem is that it's really clear that it wasn't a fully professional translation/production because it has spelling mistakes on every other page, and none of the sample characters in the book are correct
@desc I finished reading the Double Cross Roleplaying Game book
It's pretty good, for a more mechanically-crunchy game than my usual fare, the setting and stuff feels like it'd lend itself pretty well to a campaign or some such
The only problem is that it's really clear that it wasn't a fully professional translation/production because it has spelling mistakes on every other page, and none of the sample characters in the book are correct
not high on my to-run agenda, but it could work
I saw the rpg.net forum thread on it and it sounded like a weeaboo jumble.
I wonder what the first words of someone on Mars will be.
I mean in terms of first words on another planet, Neil Armstrong is really a tough act to follow and personally I'd have a hard time not just being all "holy fucking shit I'm on fucking Mars!"
desc I finished reading the Double Cross Roleplaying Game book
It's pretty good, for a more mechanically-crunchy game than my usual fare, the setting and stuff feels like it'd lend itself pretty well to a campaign or some such
The only problem is that it's really clear that it wasn't a fully professional translation/production because it has spelling mistakes on every other page, and none of the sample characters in the book are correct
not high on my to-run agenda, but it could work
I saw the rpg.net forum thread on it and it sounded like a weeaboo jumble.
It's apparently still one of the most popular tabletop games in Japan, and has had numerous expansions and such
I don't know, I like it, but I apparently have a higher tolerance for this kind of stuff than people over on rpg.net and other forums tend to. It's the kind of game where I can see throwing away parts of the setting and running it more like a Hunter or other WoD game, given the game is heavily steeped in the idea of regular world vs the world of the Double Crossers.
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simonwolfi can feel a differencetoday, a differenceRegistered Userregular
and who are you going to trust, desc, a bunch of grognards over on rpg.net, or your best Australian buddy Simon who has never gone to your house and cut your face off in retribution for all the little slights that have built up over the years
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I don't get to eat anything until tomorrow
and there's pork spare ribs in the fridge
sob sob
same username
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3w0B7txipk
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
hmm
creatively named dynagrip
New York , tuxedo
it's working for me, in firefox
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
which part? It seems... complex, but not overly so
where i used to work ages ago a security guard was eating some chips (fries for americans) and accidentally put sugar all over them instead of salt
i told him and he was like "whatevs i'll eat them anyway"
turns out he liked it
if you dont hear from me call the police
Queer works, I guess.
Because I apparently can't tell gray and magenta apart when I pull out clothing.
Yeah welcome to why I was just like "Queer I guess" for forever.
I saw a poster in that art style and from that era that said, to paraphrase, "Don't beat your kids! Mother Russia hates it!"
I feel like @Thomamelas would appreciate this though I don't know specifically why.
Too murky. I recommend we all become celibate Shakers to make everything nice and neat.
starting a game named netrunner-pa
It's pretty good, for a more mechanically-crunchy game than my usual fare, the setting and stuff feels like it'd lend itself pretty well to a campaign or some such
The only problem is that it's really clear that it wasn't a fully professional translation/production because it has spelling mistakes on every other page, and none of the sample characters in the book are correct
not high on my to-run agenda, but it could work
I'll play with you! I just installed it as well so we can stumble around together
Edit: Oh, my ingame name is cablecarrier. Should've mentioned that.
are you cablecarrier?
I saw the rpg.net forum thread on it and it sounded like a weeaboo jumble.
Yeah, I forget about that sometimes
I mean in terms of first words on another planet, Neil Armstrong is really a tough act to follow and personally I'd have a hard time not just being all "holy fucking shit I'm on fucking Mars!"
GET A JOB AND BUY A COMPUTER YOU PIGFUCKER
I am Carrot on Echo Bazaar
(would have fired up ME3, but I didn't want to leave the lodge)
It's apparently still one of the most popular tabletop games in Japan, and has had numerous expansions and such
I don't know, I like it, but I apparently have a higher tolerance for this kind of stuff than people over on rpg.net and other forums tend to. It's the kind of game where I can see throwing away parts of the setting and running it more like a Hunter or other WoD game, given the game is heavily steeped in the idea of regular world vs the world of the Double Crossers.