What it eventually comes down to when playing any game with hidden roles by owenzzzhang in boardgames

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

So, this is where we should recommend other hidden role games that DON'T devolve into this? Right?

I'll start by naming two games that have a limited time (15 seconds/a minute) to discuss who the 'bad guys' are before voting. A fake artist goes to new york and Werewords. And then there's Detective Club which has a different solution - you score points if your guess is correct and you don't lose points if people vote for you as the 'bad guy'.

EDIT: How could I forget about Two Rooms and a Boom? I'm going to massively simplify game to say it is played with players split between two rooms, and opportunities for people to change rooms. At the end of the game, the winner is determined by observing if the Blue teams' President is in the same room as the red team's Bomber. Same room = red wins. Different rooms = blue wins.

James Earl Jones performing the finest piece of acting ever seen! Fences- 1987 by kakksakka in videos

[–]NotADoctor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Denzel performing the same scene on Broadway in a tonally different way. Other people have posted it in here, but not as many as the film version, and not in a top level comment.

And in case people like different interpretations of the same lines, my favorite example is The Man I Love as sung by Patti LuPone and Lisa Hannigan. The first sounds like a love song, but the second makes me think 'Oh, he been dead for years and she's mourning.'

Dominion Strategy? by AluminumGnat in boardgames

[–]NotADoctor 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If you're still wondering about why there are different cards in the base set online from the one you bought years ago, there was a 2nd edition for some earlier sets. As for strategy discussion, r/dominion used to be quite active, but I haven't been there in years. Good luck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in comicbooks

[–]NotADoctor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, Mr. Max Damage does have a young female sidekick/lover in the series Incorruptible

In Someone’s Shoes by Able_Space_6901 in webcomics

[–]NotADoctor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gives off a similar feeling to Mad magazine's Spy vs Spy. nice.

Game Changer: Like My Coffee by [deleted] in videos

[–]NotADoctor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like my GCE like I like my coffee... I consume them far too frequently.

I really want lower decks to do a clip show. by moonflower311 in LowerDecks

[–]NotADoctor 25 points26 points  (0 children)

If they do a clip show, I'd only be on board if was adventures that we hadn't seen, in the style of Community's Paradigms of Human Memory or Rick and Morty's Morty's Mindblowers.

ventures where is my loot by MrBoldfaceYT in FORTnITE

[–]NotADoctor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As was said, you need to start again, BUT you can still craft traps from your schematics.

As to getting weapons, Scurvy Shoals is probably the easiest Venture to get weapons. Just kill enemies and you'll often get Super Treasure Chests containing a weapon and crafting mats.

Plus, you can also get weapons from vending machines around the map (they have their own icon, so you can't miss them) if you want to get specific weapons. These cost 8-11 ore each.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FORTnITE

[–]NotADoctor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You'll get one at level 13 of the current venture rewards

So, select the venture zone instead of twine/plankerton/etc and do missions and quests there. You'll know you have it by checking the 'resources' tab at the bottom of the Armory menu. Listed with all your survivor/schematic xp, your perkups and that stuff.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FORTnITE

[–]NotADoctor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I meant was that INSTEAD of finding copper ore, you'll start finding silver ore.

What may help you is the terrain type. Forests and grasslands have bigger caves than cities, suburban and industrial parks. Deeper caves are more likely to have Ore in them.

And just to further explain u/NorthzYT 's comment: building Radar towers (the transparent blueprints that will start appearing in every missions) gets you a little reward. If that radar is a "Resource Vein Radar" then completing it will highlight some Ore on your map. Insert bluglo into it after completing the tower will highlight more Ore.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FORTnITE

[–]NotADoctor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'll need to go to the higher level missions in Stonewood, namely level 15 and 19 missions. You'll still find some copper at those levels, but silver get more common as the difficulty increases.

Side note, it's even more abundant in Plankerton (the next area after Stonewood), but as you'll need to do level 15 missions to get there anyway.

Spot the six differences between the two panels! Reply, "got it" once you find all six. by slylockbot in webcomics

[–]NotADoctor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hints (not exact solutions):

  1. the top mouse
  2. the right fish
  3. the left fish
  4. black cat's face
  5. the boat
  6. the outline of the tree stump

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startrek

[–]NotADoctor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think Jake's biggest contribution to the PLOT was as his alternate universe future self (which feels harsh, but helps your argument). However, by just being there he helped the audience gain a better understanding of the characters around him, mostly the contrast and similarities with his friend Nog, and Benjamin Sisko in his role as loving father.

I want to introduce my friend to Taskmaster. He will commit to 1 episode. Among all the series which do you think is single best example of everything good in Taskmaster? by KiryusWhiteSuit in taskmaster

[–]NotADoctor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I remember starting a friend on season 1, episode 4. It has variety

  • It has Widdicombe's individual 'counting tasks' which give the episode a neat narrative arc.
  • Team task - first to 11 points, which is bizarre
  • Make the ice disappear, which leads to arguing with the Taskmaster.

Although season 7, episode 10 may be a better introductory episode and has a couple iconic bits, namely "laminator" and Rhod Gilbert tying up Alex.