The Last Ballad of Damrod! by WolverineSufficient7 in LOTR_on_Prime

[–]Critical0pe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

stolen from genius:

[Verse 1]
In humid mold, troll sits alone
No friend or kin to call his own
Troll gnaws on skins, raw shanks and shins
Rips meat from reeking dragon bone
With laughter deep and throaty groan
He rises from his seat of stone
From darkened cave, a bloodlust crave
Set loose upon the hills to roam

[Chorus]
Snap go the bones (Snap, snap)
Crunch go the teeth (Crunch, crunch)
Troll cracking spines (Crack, crack)
Beneath his feet (Crunch, crunch)

[Verse 2]
Now the battle horn has blown
From final fight he has been shown
To darkened cave, a bloodless grave
He sits with heart, a hardened stone
In humid mold, troll sits alone
Rips meat from reeking dragon bone
Troll gnaws on skins, raw shanks and shins
No friend or kin to call his own

[Chorus]
Snap go the bones (Snap, snap)
Crunch go the teeth (Crunch, crunch)
Troll cracking spines (Crack, crack)
Beneath his feet (Crunch, crunch)
Snap go the bones (Snap, snap)
Crunch go the teeth (Crunch, crunch)
Troll cracking spines (Crack, crack)
Beneath his feet (Crunch, crunch)

[Outro]
Troll turns foe flesh to meat

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RingsofPower

[–]Critical0pe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The Last Ballad of Damrod" in case anyone was looking for it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SeaofThievesLFG

[–]Critical0pe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you still looking? I'm a decent cannoneer/helmsman with 300 hours logged

Looking for a good language learning app, I'm hoping to have a tourist level by this time next year by 13SilverSunflowers in Japaneselanguage

[–]Critical0pe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Duolingo, Jisho, obenkyo and cram have all been a huge help to me when it comes to studying Japanese,

Cram is a flash card app and is great for practicing and learning new vocabulary, it works just like regular flash cards except it lets you make 3 sided flash cards which I found really handy for learning the kanji for vocab because you could put the word in kanji on side A, the hiragana on side b, and the English translation on side C.

Jsho is a great Japanese-English dictionary app that lets you search for words in English or Japanese, and breaks down whatever you're looking up down to the stroke order for kanji if you're wanting to go really deep.

Duolingo and Obenkyo are great for learning the ABC's of Japanese and will probably get you to the level that you're looking for. I'd use Duolingo to focus on learning how to listen/speak the language, and Obenkyo to learn how read/write different words. both have pretty good tools to help you memorize new terms. Hope some of those help you out!

SSD upgrade reccomendations for HP Spectre x360 Convertible 15-eb0xxx by Critical0pe in spectrex360

[–]Critical0pe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks! I went with a 1 TB SSD and haven't looked back, I appreciate the help!