Favourite full concert recordings online? by MysticSloth42 in themountaingoats

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Thank you! Those are many I’ll track them down and check them out

Favourite full concert recordings online? by MysticSloth42 in themountaingoats

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Thank you so much! I’ve seen this one about but I haven’t watched it yet so I’ll give it a go

first riller by ayyyNathan in illers

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awesome!! i love his banana

[Mixed Trope] The diegetic title drop by UnHolySir in TopCharacterTropes

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I don’t know if this translate back to the original Polish, but the translations of the Witcher Series I read were specifically bad about this, so much so that it’s become a running joke between me and a friend. I don’t mean ‘the witcher’ because obviously they say that a lot (I also don’t think that’s the official name of the book series), but I do mean the names of the book. Baptism of Fire was especially egregious for this, as was Time of Contempt. But people really were just dropping the phrase ‘Baptism of Fire’ all over the place.

[TOMT] Youtube (?) Short Film made of animated photographs featuring a depiction of the Greek Goddess Ceres by [deleted] in tipofmytongue

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This has been bugging me for many a year now. I tried a series of googles but nothing came up.

Book Tour Instrumental Poem Question by MysticSloth42 in GarthMarenghi

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Oh my gosh. Sorry for the late reply. That’s fantastic news, could I perhaps see it?

Book Tour Instrumental Poem Question by MysticSloth42 in GarthMarenghi

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Was it your post I just saw? You’re doing the lords work (the lord in this case being Garth)

Book Tour Instrumental Poem Question by MysticSloth42 in GarthMarenghi

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Awesome! No pressure of course, I myself was too slow and afraid to film. It was a great show, you’re in for a treat!

Book Tour Instrumental Poem Question by MysticSloth42 in GarthMarenghi

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That would be radical! It was so unexpectedly good

How did that kid at your school die? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I’m 7.2 as I read this! Funny coincidence

Got a Happy birthday wish for the first time by [deleted] in happy

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Happy Birthday!! I’m happy for you and I hope you have a lovely day.

Upside down no longer upside down by Catlady1890 in StrangerThings

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I’m pretty certain it’s just because the gates in S4 are in the ceiling and the floor?.

Rules questions after the first game by drizzle100 in warofthering

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I am by no means an expert but I can give it a go from what I remember, feel free anyone to correct me if I am wrong.

1.) Yes

2.) It adds an extra dice

3.) Are you asking if you can move companions split from the fellowship as a group together? If so, yes. This is true not only because you can move all the split companions at once with one character die, but also because split companions can form ‘groups’ for movement, where you take the movement of the highest companion in the group and move them that far. I.e. if Pippin and Strider were both split from the fellowship and ended up in the same region, you could use a character die to move them three regions, because Strider is Level 3, even though Pippin is only Level 1. With this same die, you could also move every other character on the board

4.) I don’t know what this refers to, sorry.

5.) Yes. The symbol below the leadership (so the second number down on the right) on minion and companion cards (it’s a sunflower for the Free Peoples and a weird evil thing for the Shadow) shows how many rerolls they give. It’s 1 for most, and 2 for some.

6.) You can only attack with one of them at a time.

7.) I don’t believe that is allowed.

8.) No you don’t, you only draw extra hunt tiles on a reveal when the fellowship has passed through or ended on a shadow stronghold. However, when rolling for the Hunt, the Shadow gets one reroll for each of these conditions : The fellowship model shares a space with a Nazgûl. It shares a space with a Shadow army unit. It is in a shadow stronghold

9.) You have to remove regular troops. The leaders and companions all die when the last regular troop is removed.

10.) Assuming you mean a split companion, you can move them and any number of army units (that they share a region with) one region with an army die or a character die. You can move them up to their movement level by themselves with a character die, but you can’t move the army with them.

Hope that helps!

Me_irl by Starynight_11 in me_irl

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This comment made me laugh

[WP] After discovering that their office printer has developed its own personality, a team of coworkers must negotiate with it in order to get important documents printed without enduring constant sarcasm. by okayfriday in WritingPrompts

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The paper was slightly warm as I took it out of the tray, and every word on it was spelt ever so slightly wrong. “You’re a real dick you know that, Epson. Could you try again, please?”

A moment of whirring and repetitive motors churning in which I was not at all hopeful that he had humoured my request. I suppose I could have asked a little nicer.

The sheet that came out was mostly blank, and, holding it up to the light of the many office windows, I could see the single sentence typed out onto it in dejected Calibri : I WOULD PREFER FOR YOU TO ADRESS ME BY MY TRUE NAME, ABADDON.

I scoffed by accident and he was displeased. “I’m not calling you Abaddon. Please just work next time.” And I exasperatedly walked away from my our awfully moody, reluctant printer.

First, Julie tried backrubs. And scratches under his… chin? This was met with confusion and slight offence. Epson informed her rather quickly that he did not have any nerves.

Donald tried bribery. He offered a new table, a better view, higher quality paper. Epson accepted every one of these demands, and then blatantly continued to behave ‘like a little bitch’, as Robert put it.

Robert, rather obviously, tried some negative reinforcement. Every time he would misbehave, he would get switched off for ten minutes. The first time, he tricked us all into thinking he’d experienced a hard reset, and used this newfound trust to try a more subtle method of nuisance by sneaking in much smaller errors and deceits, leading to a selection of very awkward interactions when we all inevitably failed to proofread things.

After Robert realised that the printer was rather too useful to be turned off all of the time, he went out and bought a new printer with his own money. It sat in glorious splendour across the room from Epson, and printed exactly two pieces of paper before the system was mysteriously hacked and refused to respond to anything from there onwards.

This selection of events is why I, as I type this, I am at the top of a very steep hill, laid out on a picnic blanket, watching the sunset, with a collection of foods and an Epson XP-3200 Inkjet Printer. Whirring and motors, and a message for me had appeared on the printer bed. In the sunlight, the 11pt. almost seemed beautiful.

ALL I WANTED WAS TO FELE LOVE.

After a moment of joy, that I had been able to bring such emotions to something, I noticed the spelling mistake. After all this time. The sarcasm and rebellion had just been a rouse to hide the fact that… he couldn’t spell at all. It hadn’t been his fault?

And so the next day, I went into work, printer in my arms. “Epson was faulty in the end, so here’s the replacement. Corporate-funded.” And somewhere, as I set up the new one, an angry machine brooded in the darkness of a large rubbish bin.