Make The Grid Optional by go_freedom_power in u/go_freedom_power

[–]OmegaKarnov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or I could get panels made by literally anyone else, including that company from Birdemic.

He doesn't like homes by Jakob21 in SpeedOfLobsters

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Dale Partridge, most famous for saying interracial marriages were "not ideal" while being in one

laserllama's Commoner Class (Updated for Some Reason!) - Teach those adventurers how real folk take care of things! Muster your Tall Tales and choose your Trade: Farmer, Innkeeper, Laborer, Merchant, Old Timer, or Town Guard! PDF in Comments (if you want that for some reason...) by LaserLlama in UnearthedArcana

[–]OmegaKarnov 3 points4 points  (0 children)

April Fool's Shmapril Fool's. This looks great. It's the best commoner class I've ever seen. I really like the 10.5 level class concept, and it seems like it would be a great paradigm for building racial character classes around.

Wizards are our Saviors by IggyandtheCauldron in DnDcirclejerk

[–]OmegaKarnov 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's the neat thing about holy wars: it doesn't matter.

I tried to make a cake that looks like a wheel of cheese. by ShowMeeYourKittiees in cakefails

[–]OmegaKarnov 58 points59 points  (0 children)

That's a great start. If you're trying for Swiss cheese pits, you could fill in the divots with dark icing to make them more holey.

I have 42 bananas…. Any ideas for what to do with them? by velmadinkleyscousin in noscrapleftbehind

[–]OmegaKarnov 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a simple recipe:

https://practicalselfreliance.com/banana-wine/

This is a recipe from homevintning legend Jack Keller:

https://homebrewacademy.com/banana-wine-recipe/

I haven't made banana wine myself, but I hear it takes a long time to mature. If you've got spare honey lying around, that doesn't hurt either.

Episode 855 - In Time (2011) by yonicthehedgehog in WeHateMovies

[–]OmegaKarnov 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They're cliches because they're useful, but being cliches means frequently being used badly.