Everything posted by Sand
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Vampire: Bloodlines
DARQUE! *Pounces on Darque and shoves a doughnut down her throat* Missed you!
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Dragon and Dungeon Magazines canned.
I prefer not to have a clutter so I either get my books all on PDF or I scan them in and put the hardcovers in a secured box. A LCD screen is my DM Screen.
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Dragon and Dungeon Magazines canned.
This has been brewing for months and doesn't come a shock to me at all. It costs money to print those magazines and being a niche market with rising cost the only way to continue such service is to canned the print form and go PDF. Hell, as PnP progresses I think that printed game books will be of the past and everything will be on PDF. The vast majority of the d20 System is on electronic format already and about half my gaming group uses laptops for keeping track of their character and to have the SRD ready at their finger tips. Hell, the majority of all my Dragon magazines are already in PDF format.
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St George's day
Damn the rotten luck!
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Anniversary
Of course not. The Belgian colonists was the catalyst that led the events that ended in the genocide. While they had good, or maybe not so good, intentions and couldn't possibly foresee the genocidal aspect of that society decades down the road. They stuck their nose in where it did not belong and the genocide was the end result. Of course the majority of the blame goes to those who acted on killing, but the Belgians cannot say they are totally innocent in this affair. This should be a lesson to those nations who seek to interfere in other societies and nations. While the immediate goal may be positive, the chain of events may lead to something much much much worse than what may have happen if there was no interference to begin with.
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St George's day
How about a ceremonial slaying of a dragon?
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Anniversary
Think how the two cultures would have developed if Belgium colonists didn't show up and imposed their beliefs on them.
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Anniversary
Because the Belgians interfered with the two groups the whole thing snowballed. If the Belgians didn't interfere between the two tribes to begin with maybe the genocide wouldn't have happened.
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Is the use of child soldiers really that bad?
HA!
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Is the use of child soldiers really that bad?
But you don't think we should do anything to stop it? To be honest, yes. When children are involved I do wish to interfere.
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Is the use of child soldiers really that bad?
As much as I am mostly indifferent to those outside the US I still think that it is morally reprehensible to use a child as a soldier or instrument of war or terrorism. And any adult who seek to actively kill or harm children in any form should have all the layers of the dermis peeled and thoroughly salted.
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TSL Restoration Project: The Phantom Deadline
When its done.
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Is the use of child soldiers really that bad?
A person's mind, personality, intelligence, and knowledge is what makes him or her human. Remove that and all you have is another bipedal animal.
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WOOHOO!
She loved those fireballs. The AI is a lot better.
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And thus, another anniversary for a heinous and tragic event is created.
Yep, repetition is so lame. I should know.
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Is the use of child soldiers really that bad?
I completely and totally, without a single shred of doubt, agree. Child should have a childhood.
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And thus, another anniversary for a heinous and tragic event is created.
It's Gromnir. It's what he does.
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the zombie war
I might take a look at it, though I probably finish it pretty fast to. 400 pages isn't much in my opinion. It took me only 2 days to read The Stand.
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Official Fallout Forums!
Sure, that could be fun... Kirottu.
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Anniversary
Hey, you are the one who brought up elephants, not I.
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And thus, another anniversary for a heinous and tragic event is created.
That is pretty much how I feel about religion.
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Anniversary
Iraqi elephants? Do they have their car bombs in their trunks? In all joking aside I do think that we need to get out of Iraq because we did invade on a false premise and we shouldn't involve ourself in another country's civil war. Sure we should help their government, but we can't and shouldn't spoon feed them. There is a point in which a people must choose their own fate.
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And thus, another anniversary for a heinous and tragic event is created.
Well, for the most part yes. Think on this. Back in ancient Greece homosexuality was not viewed as taboo and there was no social stigmatism for being homosexual. They were treated equaly as everyone else. LOW AND BEHOLD CHRISTIANITY! Suddenly homosexuality is vilified and even today homosexuals do not share the same equal rights as their heterosexual counterparts. Right or wrong, it is how social dynamics works.