Yes, but how did it taste?
....what am I looking at here? I have never been more weirded out by a soda can. Anyone here ever have it?
Ok.Yes, but how did it taste?
--Patrick
The semi-truck in the grainy picture was too big for the bridge, struck the steel support structure, and collapsed a major freeway bridge into the river, cutting the main traffic route between Seattle and Canada just before a major holiday weekend, and causing what is certain to be a major shipping headache for a lot of people, as all traffic will have to be detoured onto surface streets in a small town and/or across a smaller, less structurally sound bridge.First picture is to grainy.What happened?
THOSE ARE MY CARPETS BACK OFFHouse-sitting this weekend. They have 3 dogs. Two of them are mostly fine but one of them isn't really house trained. Obnoxiously so. I have to take him out once every hour and a half in case he has to go to the bathroom. I take him out. I keep him outside for 15 minutes. He doesn't go. I open the door, and he runs into the house and starts peeing on 2 different carpets.
Much more than a feeling. I begin dreaming.Is it more than a feeling
When you here that old song they used to play?
Are these things mutually exclusive?Today I thought of something interesting.
I'm not much of a creative writer, but there are some things I'm better at than others, namely fantasy fiction with strong emphasis put on interactions between characters.
If I were to come up with a good story though, would I run a D&D campaign based on it, or would I write/draw a webcomic based on it? These things don't exactly grow on trees.
Eh, sorta.Are these things mutually exclusive?
Well they don't have to be the same either, I guess is what I meant. Like, both could have the same set-up, but the campaign takes whatever path your players go down, meanwhile the comic follows the plot and characters you have constructed. Some overlap, sure, but distinct.Eh, sorta.
I wouldn't necessarily want a campaign to be "spoiled" by an existing work of fiction, nor would I want to populate a comic with my players' ideas of good characters. No offense to 'em of course, but one guy plays all of his characters super chaotic, one guy always plays himself, and another always plays Super Kill Guy.
That sounds like it would be some kind of sadistic torture porn.Have you thought about writing/drawing a webcomic based on the life and times of some D&D characters and how they are forced to act out the wishes of their players, for good or ill?
--Patrick
Are these things mutually exclusive?
At least two of those, if you allow abstracts.Ice cream cake? Clowns? Balloon animals?
Same as one of my parents. I (might) remember this forever.My birthday is on July 9th.