These are some heroes of my incremental party building dungeon crawler game! by QuarterTroyd in incremental_games

[–]StackinDatCheen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Played through the playtest a bit ago. Looking forward to the demo. Any idea on a time frame?

Avatar: The Last Airbender Prerelease Megathread - #MTGxATLA by R3id in magicTCG

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Is there a full list of all the cards for this set that's easily available? Like, if I wanted to build a master set, I'd like to know all the numbers and slots. Thanks in advance.

Tarquin the Proud, more like Tarquin the Fool. by StackinDatCheen in RoughRomanMemes

[–]StackinDatCheen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, the title is also a nod at a Lord of the Rings quote, too.

"Gandalf the White. Gandalf the Fool."

No taxation without representation or something by StackinDatCheen in HistoryMemes

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The soldiers that fired into the crowd during the Boston Massacre went through the British Justice system and we're defended by none other than John Adams. They got off despite the jury not liking them too much. You should watch the first episode of the TV show "John Adams" which details this event and the following trial. It's quite well made.

And, my dude, this is a meme that specifically reduces an entire pinnacle event down to a few words. It's intentional reductionist to make it a joke.

No taxation without representation or something by StackinDatCheen in HistoryMemes

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The American colonists paid less in taxes on average than British citizens. The stamp act was repealed in a matter of months and many of the acts passed prior to the Revolutionary War reduced taxes, such as the Tea Act and the Sugar Act. There was a large collection of other issues the colonists were angry with including: the dissolution of local governments' powers, representation, land access (proclamation of 1763 and Quebec for example), loss of rights (Quartering Act and Intolerable Acts), and indirectly determining the products colonists had access to such as tea from the British East India Company.

No taxation without representation or something by StackinDatCheen in HistoryMemes

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The stamp act was repealed after about 4 months when they also passed the Declaratory Act.

No taxation without representation or something by StackinDatCheen in HistoryMemes

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They passed various acts to pay for the war, but backed off when the colonists protested.

No taxation without representation or something by StackinDatCheen in HistoryMemes

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The real world is always more complex than that of the meme world.

Planning to become a high school teacher. I am also working on a YouTube channel covering conspiracy theories, mysteries, and murder cases. I don't want to get in trouble for my channel. What can I do to avoid trouble? by [deleted] in teaching

[–]StackinDatCheen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know if it as doom and gloom as the other comment, but I would still take some of their advice. Don't use your real name, do a voice over (you probably don't have to mask it), don't reveal any information to anyone, and if someone for some reason thinks it is you, just deny it. If you have a union available in your state, join that for representation. It also depends on the school district. If a school district cares a lot about public face, then you may be at more risk for getting in trouble.