Oh, wow. My brain totally read it as pathfinder. Thanks.
Oh, wow. My brain totally read it as pathfinder. Thanks.
There are free adventures, though.
https://paizo.com/store/pathfinder/society/resources
https://paizo.com/store/pathfinder/adventures/standalone/freeRPGDay
Also, there are often handfuls of sets available on humble bundle for dirt cheap.
Here’s some more pixels
Here’s a higher quality version
Here’s a higher quality version
I wonder why this one’s antennae are curled. Most pictures show them straight.
I love knee-high pinball! I feel bad for the lady waiting on her knees to play the fighting game.
This shit is ignorant as fuck.
Both are good
The good ole ones and zeros
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I have no idea how they did that face
I just always do a really quick reverse image search before I share things so I can share the best quality version as well as be able to point to the original artist. Usually only takes a minute at most.
It’s so similar to “putrid”
Matt Mullenweg effectively is the ‘owner’ of both, yes. Though the term ‘owner’ isn’t necessarily precise, it effectively conveys the idea.
Completely separate entities besides the owner being the same.
The open-source software from WordPress.org is great for blogs. It becomes the worst when you try it make it do more than that. Even worse is WordPress.com which is very different and uses a very locked-down and restricted proprietary version of the WordPress software. They charge $25/mo for the tier that lets you add custom CSS.
Additionally, Automattic gets a free pass of violating the WordPress terms of use for the WordPress name and logo to intentionally trick people into thinking the paid platform at WordPress.com is the same as the free and open-source software from WordPress.org. They get to leverage the non-profit’s name and likeness and gets preferential treatment to funnel business to their for-profit company.
I made no claims about my comment being perfect. I meant no disrespect or anything, even though I didn’t articulate myself perfectly to display that. Making a comment about an article’s title does not break any rules.
But none of that is the point here. Moderators are held at the very least the same standard as anyone else. As a moderator, they handled such a mild situation very poorly and lashed out, which is already evidence of being unfit to be a moderator. After being downvoted a handful of times they deleted their comment. Then later deleted my comments to even further hide it. My comments broke no rules. Someone else asked what happened and I responded with an answer of the situation, and they deleted that comment as well. They were absolutely abusing their admin to hide their embarrassment.
When it has a mind of it is own