at the very least, knowing that they were clamoring over making me take the position affords it a kind of security
Barista is useful in the medium term as well. Once you have some experience at a low-tier coffee place like inside a safeway it's easy to get a higher paying barista job at a local or a starbucks (a stand alone, not one inside another store).
Good way to get settled and build up some income. Get used to the new town and such.
RiemannLives on
Attacked by tweeeeeeees!
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on the other hand sometimes it is better to expose our vulnerabilities than to live the cloistered life
sometimes it is nice just to stretch out and soak up the sun on your Weak Point That Can Be Attacked for Massive Damage
EDIT: We can only hope, Incenj. :^:
Yeah, people are overly afraid of honesty. Some things, keep to yourself, but other things are powerful in their universality, yet everyone has this feeling like they should be ashamed to talk about it.
there is some guy who i am facebook friends with cuz he worked at the camp i used to work at and he always has these ridiculous conservative status messages like: "Greg Collins can't wait to see Sarah Palin show Katie Couric, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, Fareed Zakaria, and Kathleen Parker that she is a better debater than they will ever be."
srsly?
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edited September 2008
MY DND BOOKS ARE IN YAY!
I finally have a physical copy of the Adventurers vault and my only copy of the Forgotten Realms players guide.
I can't wait to pick them up, I needs to make me a Sea Elf swordmage NPC for my players to harass with ridiculous questions.
and then brutally kill off as I kill all my NPCs eventually. I am a cruel and harsh DM
Funny things happen when your campaign starts off with saving whales from reaper squids and living tides, holy lighthouses, Melora, goddess of the sea, and The House of the Distant Shore, of the Floating Empire.
Yeah, my current IRL campaign is water/naval based. They had a Sea Elven swordmage, but without the book it turned into a giant clusterfuck. So I had her wander off and modified the final encounter appropriately (which she will be there for).
In reality, she will probably die horribly to a maw of the abyss or tentacle, but I want to play around with a Swordmage and my players are happy with the current classes. Such is the life of NPCs in my campaigns, cut down in their prime by horrible monsters and because I never like them overshadowing the players. Why I persist in this is the curious part.
Edit: They nearly all died horribly in the bottom of an undersea temple to Dagon. Fuck the Azure jelly is ridiculous.
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edited September 2008
The AV is a great supplement. Going to look through and improve magic item "drops" quickly. I've been handing out the same shit repeatedly for numerous games. My players are thinking I'm a one trick DM and I can't have that!
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at the very least it is comforting to be around people that you at least share that one quality with
did you hear about the jorb?
There was a TV ad on for some DVD series about the war. It annoyed me.
is medo around?
This has been a moving exchange.
Ok I did some voodoo
how could I be so stupid
good luck taking their jerb
I, however, was just just riffing.
at the very least, knowing that they were clamoring over making me take the position affords it a kind of security
Barista is useful in the medium term as well. Once you have some experience at a low-tier coffee place like inside a safeway it's easy to get a higher paying barista job at a local or a starbucks (a stand alone, not one inside another store).
Good way to get settled and build up some income. Get used to the new town and such.
so that conversation can continue without any awkwardness
Hopefully my immense egomania will balance out your simple wish to live.
sometimes it is nice just to stretch out and soak up the sun on your Weak Point That Can Be Attacked for Massive Damage
EDIT: We can only hope, Incenj. :^:
There is a sitcom in that somewhere.
it's like being a 90s anti-hero, but I don't get any of the pithy one-liners
just the page-long soliloquies
My superego is merely something of a prick, so I stick it out and wave it around, getting my ego all over everything.
srsly?
I finally have a physical copy of the Adventurers vault and my only copy of the Forgotten Realms players guide.
I can't wait to pick them up, I needs to make me a Sea Elf swordmage NPC for my players to harass with ridiculous questions.
I love oceans and watery things
Funny things happen when your campaign starts off with saving whales from reaper squids and living tides, holy lighthouses, Melora, goddess of the sea, and The House of the Distant Shore, of the Floating Empire.
Funny things.
make more water-centric sequences!!
besides, Elisaan's "I jump on, off, and between things" gig will get old if we don't mix it up
let's make some epic swim checks
Yeah, my current IRL campaign is water/naval based. They had a Sea Elven swordmage, but without the book it turned into a giant clusterfuck. So I had her wander off and modified the final encounter appropriately (which she will be there for).
In reality, she will probably die horribly to a maw of the abyss or tentacle, but I want to play around with a Swordmage and my players are happy with the current classes. Such is the life of NPCs in my campaigns, cut down in their prime by horrible monsters and because I never like them overshadowing the players. Why I persist in this is the curious part.
Edit: They nearly all died horribly in the bottom of an undersea temple to Dagon. Fuck the Azure jelly is ridiculous.
and air things
and shadow things
I am certainly putting myself in the right positions
Including water elementals that cut people with sharp air. AIR.
There is even as shield which is basically water wings. :P
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As for horrible deaths: Between Space Whales and Reaper Krakens I'm sure I can find something.
That is a bad place for a scythe let me tell you.