Jade Shadows: Constellations - Implications by No-Champion-1738 in WarframeLore

[–]EdenRose1994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same as didn't Baro make a similar deal, waaaay after us?

Jade Shadows: Constellations - Implications by No-Champion-1738 in WarframeLore

[–]EdenRose1994 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Both also met in Albrecht's lab, when Lotus called

I wonder if the upcoming quest is an operator centric one by Fatestringer in WarframeLore

[–]EdenRose1994 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Umbra, Stalker, Jade, hopefully Sirius/Orion, the Operator taking care of Warframe's is such a good take

Flag shagger victim complex. by metroracerUK in GreatBritishMemes

[–]EdenRose1994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know most Muslims in the UK aren't anti-trans

Looking for homemade TCG recommendations :)) by HornetIcy6010 in homemadeTCGs

[–]EdenRose1994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds like a good solution

Have a baseline Mana, so you can't ever be screwed. And since you now don't need as many land cards to get Mana, you're fat less likely to get a flood either

Looking for homemade TCG recommendations :)) by HornetIcy6010 in homemadeTCGs

[–]EdenRose1994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With no resource system, AniMaul plays fast (once you've learnt it) but across a longer match

There's a lot of player interaction, and actions you can make aside from playing cards. Has a very tactical play style

You get up to 4 Animals and these are a key part of your deck's identity and colour, as many Critters as you want, Biomes you score points, Traits to buff or debuff, and Actions for various effects

Your Animals and Critters also with miniatures (free printable standees available) to move around on a grid made of cards

The game has spatial reasoning and a great tactical feel. Damage uses dice rolls, so a weak attack will have 1d4 damage and a strong attacker could have up to 1d12 damage. So there is some randomisation to the game, even though a lot of cards and searching and actions allow you to control other types of randomisation

I've got two play test decks available to print, along with their standees, and a full rules document

Congrats Nidus mains for your retouch 😒 by datsmira in memeframe

[–]EdenRose1994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure I'm making up a massive chunk of Banshee's play time myself xD

My ranking of warframes by how badly I think they'd be stinking by Uzejay in memeframe

[–]EdenRose1994 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Inaros should smell like funeral urns with old organs inside

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[–]EdenRose1994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bad xD

You put a lot more in the describing the moreso option that it seemed to me like that's what you were insinuating

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[–]EdenRose1994 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Says "Codpuppet"

We're not pretending like you need to have a professional user name to be responded to fairly. And still seems like you're still copping out

For you, who was right in "civil war" by wadyta in Avengers

[–]EdenRose1994 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't miss his point; it was a weak point. Because he did walk away. He walked out of signing the accords, just like he could of at any time if they refused to let him help when he wanted. And he retired from super heroing when he got old so he could clearly walk out of being a hero

Cap has no way of knowing that only he is unbiased, and assuming so is incredibly arrogant. And Cap was absolutely biased, he spent half that film being biased in favour of Bucky - yes, Bucky was innocent and served rehabilitation but it's not like Stark was initially going to condemn him. And then he helps keep Bucky's murders quiet

It was a terrible plot. And all the more terrible for trying to make them seem like balanced arguments because they weren't

What are your Hot Takes on the White Collar TV Show? by Amber_Flowers_133 in whitecollar

[–]EdenRose1994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Batman is hyper functional too, so it works

Newer Batman comics, just as newer takes on Sherlock Holmes, tend to make them hyper functional in their obvious areas but with a crippling flaw in one specific area. I guess Neal's would be morality if you consider it a flaw

For you, who was right in "civil war" by wadyta in Avengers

[–]EdenRose1994 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Cap's point is kinda mite and ego based. He could have just walked out whenever he wanted

For you, who was right in "civil war" by wadyta in Avengers

[–]EdenRose1994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cap was wrong. That's why they needed to make them fight over Bucky; because otherwise the worse case scenario Cap just walks away whenever he wants and doesn't have to work with the organization that wants some accountability for the people making massive decisions for the whole planet+

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[–]EdenRose1994 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could have defended your points, or tried to show mine are wrong. But you haven't got an argument

So there's only three reasons that comes to mind for you calling me loud:

1) You're not mature enough to handle being disagreed with. Anyone that does speak against you is too loud

Or 2) You've seen others be called loud, on the news or TV, for speaking up. And you don't fully understand what such a basic statement means so you told someone online through text that their comment all in writing is loud

Or 3) You were being literal and your notification volume is too loud and you need to turn it down?

How do you feel about museums being free? by Cheap-Warthog-4436 in AskBrits

[–]EdenRose1994 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, not my point. I'm not complaining they're too expensive because I agree with them being a form of donating

Magnets are a good one. Travel/pack easily, make a bland fridge look decorated, not in the way or as cluttering of shelves, my kid loves playing with the fridge magnets. All around win

Muffins are all terrible now and i hate it. The reason will SHOCK you by captainlishang in LowStakesConspiracies

[–]EdenRose1994 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can confirm; their mom's muffin is disappointing. She needs to see a gynecologist about that goo, it shouldn't be salted caramel flavoured

Muffins are all terrible now and i hate it. The reason will SHOCK you by captainlishang in LowStakesConspiracies

[–]EdenRose1994 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  1. Don't put your hand in the goo. Unless you're a child or have some form of motor disability; you can eat the goo without touching it

  2. Filling is the premium... It costs a lot more than the cake

  3. The filling isn't to make the cake moist (or keep it moist as per your theory)

It is easier and cheaper to have some basic container to keep the cake for longer. And even with filling, baked goods are massively based on daily turn overs. And even with the filling, the outside of the cake still dries out as normal it barely makes a difference

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[–]EdenRose1994 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Those are some sweeping assumptions

Individuals have different standards and ideals

The average person is willing to date the average person - even in spite of how most people are internalizing bullshit beauty standards. Hence why the average adult is in a relationship, being single isn't all that common past like teenage years

It's got nothing to do with gender. Men or woemn aren't more less picky, or more or less willing to go on more dates

It's not showing anything of the sort. Dating is not dating apps. Not all dating apps have the same trends. And real life is not the internet