

Thank you so much. I highly appreciate it. :)
Thank you so much. I highly appreciate it. :)
That’s very kind of you. Steve Rogers, please. :)
Oh, no worries at all. I read some which were digitalised, probably from the 50s and early 60s (that’s a big guess from my side judging from the drawing style). Those put me off regarding the character as a whole until the first MCU movie was released. Once I subscribe to the Marvel online reader again, I’d like to read some more older ones in case you’ve got some recommendations for me. :)
MCU’s Captain America. I remembered some old comic books with him and always disliked his blind and unreasonable patriotism. The MCU version was a refreshing take on the character.
P.T. Adamczyk - Never Looking Back | Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
I just got up at 5:30 am and misread it as Postal 2 - I was so confused for a few seconds. ;D
1D, 2C, 3B, 4C.
honk
I play fairly average support characters. Humans in Fantasy (Vengeance Paladin in 5e, Cleric in Midgard, Ranger with nature magic in a homebrew system). In Cyberpunk Red I’m playing a Nomad with zero cyberware, but top notch gear to compensate that disadvantage.
No fucking Spez messing with the API.
I love you, Goober!
I haven’t. Learning was always easy for me. Pay attention in class, take proper notes and do your homework. I know I’m lucky in that regard. Usually I only checked my notes the night before an exam and went through with it care-free. I only really studied for my math A-levels because it’s not my strongest subject and for my final Spanish exam at the end of my 3-years job training because I could’t care less about the language and thus only ever did the bare minimum learning it.
R.I.P. Leon the lobster
Team Lemmy 100 %.
Wait, that’s illegal, I think…
You mean the player character’s bomb, right?
Also, Cortex bombs are lame and lazy plot- & storywriting.
He went out with a bang.