Yeah, the first three are supposed to be one series. Sum of All Fears was a reboot, as was Shadow Recruit.
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Bad people can make good art. I'd never want to meet him, but I can't say he didn't kill it in Signs. I've never seen it, but I hear amazing things about Braveheart
I've seen The Dark Eye at book and game store in the past, but I've always passed it by. Thanks largely to this comment, I will now be spending a lot of money on it.
Arguably MORE optional as this rule does not appear in the PHB, but fair enough. To me, using crits on ability checks messes with game balance too much and challenges verisimilitude. But, to each their own.
There is a small yet significant part of my brain that really likes GRINFO. I just thought you should know that.
Two things can be true. Makeup can be a healthy form of self-expression for people who use it AND a brick in the overall wall that is gendered oppression.
I thought this was a joke, but you're right. Fuckin tragic, yet highly entertaining.
It goes like this
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create 2 distinct numbers by isolating the last digit from the other. For example, 154 becomes 15 and 4.
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double the number derived from the last digit. So, the four becomes 8.
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subtract from the number derived from the preceeding digits. 15 - 8.
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the resulting number is 7. Seven is divisible by 7, so we know 154 is divisible by 7.
Oneteen Oneteen
Edit: after doing a bit of research, I'm changing this to Firsteen Firsteen
Can confirm. My wife and I pay about half for a shared account so our nieces can watch bluey and whatnot. We, their parents, and their grandma also get the rest of the content as a bonus, and everyone else chips in a little for the price too.
If they started limiting streaming like Netflix is doing, it suddenly wouldn't be worth the cost anymore. But as long as we have 5 adults with jobs splitting the bill, it's really not that bad.
I think its firmly both. There are a lot of great ideas in the movie, and they come across really well when you discuss it. But its also a mess of a film that cares more about allegory and metaphor than narrative.