Also describes half the d&d groups I’ve DM’d
Also describes half the d&d groups I’ve DM’d
“Yup, those are pants.” - my phone.
The Seek app by iNaturalist is great. It’s really good at identifying pants and animals and to a lesser degree, fungi. It’s also used for research, so it’s pretty cool. My wife and I always update each other on how many new species we snapped at the end of the day.
Crazy. My cat and dogs won’t even stay in the room when that demon device fires up.
Tchk, Issik
Thanks for making me remember that existed.
Counterpoint: Stargate Universe.
Such sad
Go for the eyes, Boo!
I honestly can’t keep track of which ones I have or haven’t seen anymore.
They sell it without individual wrappers, it’s just müsli.
I grew up hating tomatoes until we started growing our own. It’s like it’s an entirely different food
Also, you can’t just look at the amount of food produced, but the amount produced vs waste, storage and transportation costs. Most things in the garden can stay ripe on the plant for a while and can be picked as needed.
Anecdotally, we were supplying about 80% of our fruit and veg needs on our own garden plot on our standard city residential lot with a family of 7. And we were literally giving tomatoes, citrus and zucchini away as fast as we could.
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The Skene’s gland.
My wife played as a toucan aarakocra bard that was themed after Toucan Sam. I gave her advantage on all scent-based perception rolls for cereal-themed checks.
Never let a good tragedy go to waste
I don’t think that was just a fart
Very big bullet, much recoil. Very ouch. They’re rough to shoot in a heavy rifle, there would be consequences shooting then out of a light pistol.