Honestly surprised the Ranma 1/2 remake isn't on the list. I've been looking forward to that all year.
"That's how I found my wife!" said divorced man with a restraining order.
I did not expect to love VTuber Legend as much as I have this season. I only vaugley knew about Hololive culture beforehand, but I still loved (and will love for the next couple weeks) every joke that's come out of that show.
Previously, people could vote for a new mob each year. It was constantly made fun of because either the mobs people could vote for were so tepid they didn't care or they were all so interesting people were annoyed they couldn't all be added. Couple this with people claiming that the "worst" option was picked after each vote, and that the mob vote replaced what used to be a yearly "biome vote" (which was like the mob vote, but significantly bigger in scale and much more liked by the community), and the mob vote was never especially popular (though it did help the community feel engaged with the game to a greater degree).
Nah; Fallout 3 at least starts in August.
I personally feel Ranma works better as an allegory for trans-male since that's what Ranma always identifies as, but for an anime that old it's still amazing that it exists.
"Apologies, I misspoke. If he's willing to get off on the couch."
There's not much I miss about Reddit, but one of those things is a proper community to put jokes that have been run into the ground. The unnecessary arrow is one thing, but then the second reaction image really kill the otherwise mildly amusing joke.
"Now hold on there; it doesn't say what year that inauguration needs to happen." -exerpt from Supreme Court hearing on F-ck v. You.
I kind of assumed they were getting pay-ed.
He isekais before the tropes of Isekai are established (1970/80s I think), so they go completely over his head. So, for example, when the tsundere elf denies liking him, he takes it at face value and leaves rather then stay in what he believes to be hostile company.
The Supreme Court call that "compelling"
I did it on my first playthrough (which I understand was really weird). I started Lonesome Road at level 2, and then spent pretty much all the ammo I got taking out the Deathclaws (and even then it took multiple attempts).
I apparently did the DLC in reverse order (starting with Lonesome Road, then Blue Mountain Blues, and then the Sierra Madre), and never met a Ghoul until after finishing the game and backtracking with an older save.
After a crushing electoral defeat in 2018, one senior opposition politician told the Financial Times how he had spent the night in a âhumble homeâ to learn what it was like, proudly showing pictures he had taken on his mobile phone.
âAfter I returned to Mexico City, it struck me that perhaps my maid lived in a similar sort of home, so I showed her the photos and sure enough it turned out that her home was very similar,â he beamed.
This... this is probably the single most out-of-touch thing I'd ever rich. A rich dude took pictures of a normal house, and then bragged to his maid that he went there.
I can't decide if my disgust is greater than my amusement in knowing there's no way Russia would bother delivering those letters regardless.
Loving it so far; the monster girl in episode 1 perfectly got me back into the swing of things, and the princess encounter had some excellent dialogue between Kazuma gets his hops up before asking for a new princess, Aqua don't ng her party tricks (one of which was pretty successful), and Megumin being Megumin.
Said the parents: "Over my child's dead body!"
The Libertarian mascot is a porcupine? How did I not know about this before now?
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Badly Summarizing KonoSuba: Chapter 1
(To try and jumpstart some discussion on this community, I figured I'd try reading through the manga (already binged the anime a week ago) and making as bad a summary as I can for each chapter.)
A minor is hurt by an oncoming vehicle, and is offered "something nice" to not die by a woman seeking to use him for her own ends. Now trapped by her contract, the minor (Kazuma) is forced into the lowest rung of a contact company and the woman (Aqua) is eaten alive. A recent school graduate (Megumin) joins him when he offers to feed her, and works her until she collapses from exhaustion.
TTRPG Talent Systems
For a while now I've really been into an old Star Wars system called Saga Edition that I appreciate greatly for its ability to really customize a character. A major part of that customization comes from its use of a talent system instead of most other systems that automatically assign class features, and I'm curious if there are any other ttrpgs that use talents.
I'm pretty sure the Dragon Age ttrpg also uses them, but what other systems do, and are any of them still actively being produced?
Community Profile Picture
Since our community doesn't actually have a profile picture, I thought I'd give my suggestion here: the Three Idiots pressed against a window.