And an extensive military career as a highly trained operative in every private and government special program.
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One of the Shadowrun 6e source books has an actual Clippy style book called Grimmy the Grimiore. It's awful.
Marten is the same. Liz hasn't been around that long.
Cool. Beekeeper is a ridiculous movie and it fully commits to the Beekeeper bit. I only wish there had been more actual bees.
The Monk and Robot series. Takes place in a postindustrial eco conscious society. A young monk decides to become a traveling tea maker (an actual profession, sort of a casual therapist).
Eventually they meet a robot that wants to learn about humans.
The rogue I DM always asks where the brothel is. I just make up names and charge him gold for the stay.
While on the road the party stopped at a tavern in a small town. It was run by two sisters that were very friendly with the rogue and the paladin. The sisters led them downstairs and into their respective rooms. When their backs were turned the doppelgangers attacked!
The paladin's steed sensed he was in trouble and burst in the tavern and hoofed it to the cellar. The monk and wizard realized what was happening and begrudgingly put down their drinks to go help.
The power setting makes the microwave cycle between ON and OFF at the given ratio. So at 50% power the microwave will only be heating for half of the cook time.
Raindrop.io. I use the Firefox extension on desktop and the android app. Bookmarks are in the app, not actually in the browser, but it's simple and it works. It also makes bookmarks easier to search.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1CPB-gBhcNVqwY0-fWgIdjnkPeMcfFFE David Bowie narrates Sergei Prokofiev's 'Peter And The Wolf'. The narrator tells a story and the orchestra illustrates by using different instruments to play a "theme" that represents each character in the story.
For modern stories I like The Curse. It's about an archeologist that falls in love with a mummy that comes to life.
The Flee, Mortals! book has a mimic companion stat block. It can cover you and act as active camouflage.
It may be that I remember associating Limewire specifically with music. I know it was just a torrent client, but as a highschooler I only knew it as a way to get free music. I think a lot of people in my school had the same impression.
Once I was more tech savvy I also went the uTorrent, qbittorrent route. That's what I use in my Jellyfin setup today.
Congratulations. 1 accidental friendly fire is within acceptable parameters.