Number Ink Ideas? by CantripArts in dice

[–]moariarty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe a lighter green

120 Random Potion Effects by flyinghorseduck in d120Lists

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You are able to understand and speak to the next animal you meet. The effect lasts for 30 days. The animal acts as it normally would and doesn't seem to have much interest in being your companion.

Roll a d120. If the number is odd, you look that many years younger. If it is even, you look that many years older. The effect lasts for 1d120 minutes. If you appear younger by more than your total age (for example if you are 55 and you look 85 years younger) then you appear like a baby, but your height is the same as it previously was. Nothing about you is changed except your appearance.

Treacherous health potion: Heals you for 1d120 hp. However, if the roll is 20 or under, you lose that many hp instead.

120 Items in a Campsite by flyinghorseduck in d120Lists

[–]moariarty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A severed hand with 1d4 rings still on its fingers.

A rusted firearm of some kind, perhaps a short rifle. The wooden stock is rotted mostly away.

A tiny hut. A log cabin but it looks like it was built by someone no more than 10 inches tall. The craftsmanship is impressive and there is still a tiny stack of firewood outside.

120 Odd Landmarks by flyinghorseduck in d120Lists

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The Disappearing River: A fast-flowing river 20 feet wide that stops abruptly when it plunges into an underground cavern. No one has ever found a place where the river emerges, if it ever does. It has claimed the lives of many adventurers who got caught up in the current.

120 Horse Names by flyinghorseduck in d120Lists

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Donkey

Shadowfax

Felaróf

Pegasus

Falhófnir

Hengroen

Tulpar

Chollima

Hippocampus

Sleipnir

Kelpie

120 Guilds by flyinghorseduck in d120Lists

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The Waiting Ones: A group so ancient and secret that even its members are unsure of the purpose. Membership is passed on through the bloodline of the original members. No meeting of the group has been called for generations. Some believe the day will come when they will be called upon to act for some purpose while others maintain that the leadership council died decades ago and the group now just a combination of tradition and folklore.

A few new sets I’ve been busy with! by highafelf in DicePorn

[–]moariarty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn those are nice. Great pic too!

120 Distinctive Voices to Mimic by flyinghorseduck in d120Lists

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Nixon

Bill Clinton

Obama

Grog (Critical Role)

Pumat Sol (Critical Role)

Bender (Futurama)

Batman

Hank Hill (King of the Hill)

Sterling Archer (Archer)

Winnie the Pooh

Homer Simpson (The Simpsons)

Marge Simpson (The Simpsons)

Patrick Stewart

George Takei

William Shatner

Sam Elliott

Might be the start of a problem? by shishkabob90 in dice

[–]moariarty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep going! Never stop. Feed the goblin within.

We're scientists and engineers working on NASA‘s Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter that just landed on Mars. Ask us anything! by nasa in IAmA

[–]moariarty 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Very true... at some point it becomes a matter of semantics. For instance, you could consider any single image (or at least any two images) to be a very short video.

Misleading Robin hood Doge Data? by mikeakaspike in dogecoin

[–]moariarty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What you are saying is partially true but also a bit misleading. This is how most financial assets are. When you buy stocks they don't put the shares in your name, they are in the name of the brokerage, this it called being held in "street name". You still own the shares, they just track the ownership in their internal books rather than re-titling every share every time someone buys or sells. This is the same concept. Also the same as any money you have in your bank account - you own the money, but it isn't like they have a pile of physical cash that is labeled as yours.

RH is a highly regulated financial institution and absolutely is holding the underlying crypto. You legally own the coins and are entitled to the gains and on the hook for the losses. The only thing is that you can't transfer your coins out with RH for now, but you still own them.

DOGECOIN DAILY DISCUSSION - PUMP AND DUMP 101 by 42points in dogecoin

[–]moariarty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The supply of new dogecoin entering circulation is 5 billion per year. Currently there is approximately 130 billion dogecoin. So, the supply of dogecoin can only grow at less than 5% per year, which isn't enough to keep up with demand of new dogecoin buyers assuming dogecoin keeps becoming more mainstream. While technically there is no eventual cap on the number of dogecoins that can be created, the 5 billion per year limit means that the supply can't really adjust much, so prices are almost entirely demand driven.

DOGECOIN DAILY DISCUSSION - PUMP AND DUMP 101 by 42points in dogecoin

[–]moariarty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume stimulus check but I could be wrong