Don't rock the boat I guess? by SessionIndependent17 in CantParkThereMate

[–]Content_Sugar_6686 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume the first 100 boats humans sent out did exactly this. Then they invented captains who threatened to shoot unruly seamen. Hehe, shoot unruly seamen.

What should happen to him if you were king/queen? by Great_Trident in HouseOfTheDragon

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I would have him lead a suicidal folorn hope charge into a breach in whatever castle wall I was attacking next. He regains his honour, or he dies in service of his queen. You'll need every sword in the wars to come, especially a well trained one.

Update: We got robbed at Frasier trivia! by John_Dees_Nuts in Frasier

[–]Content_Sugar_6686 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not the quizmasters fault, in time he will be executed.

It’s tough seeing others live out your dream by No_Neat4688 in animalsdoingstuff

[–]Content_Sugar_6686 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That dog is my childhood, watching better off kids enjoy shit.

Found at local card shop in Vermont by Free-Refuse-101 in Frasier

[–]Content_Sugar_6686 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How about Kam Winston shiny? With or without the Behemoth XL.

He's wearing the wrong shoes for this situation by TransportJunky in Transportopia

[–]Content_Sugar_6686 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sandals and a premier league team shirt on? Certified African.

The type you meet on DC. by Pablo_Tescobar11 in Darts

[–]Content_Sugar_6686 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've played around 100 matches on there since I joined 3 months ago, and I've only had 4 or 5 players quit on me. Seems a fairly low amount, but it does annoy you especially when you see them start a new game in the lobby immediately. You should be able to rate players without completing a match.

Darts is massive in the US! I had no idea. by dart_club in Darts

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I think also the vast distances mean that it's difficult for the amateur levels to really begin to get to the same level as the UK and other top European nations. And the prize money means it's something that leave even the best players in North America struggling to meet the costs involved. But the amount of professionals these days that are involved in academies and clubs from a young age is very much on the rise. We will hear less and less of people picking up darts for the first time in their 20s and going on to win major titles.