It’s nip it in bud - which is not the nipple of a human, but the bud of a rose. Sorry for being so pedophile.
It’s nip it in bud - which is not the nipple of a human, but the bud of a rose. Sorry for being so pedophile.
Nice.
I imagine all of these powers come as the worst possible implementation like a cursed rabbit’s foot.
Like free gravel for life: you don’t conjure it out of thin air at will, no, it’s magically mailed to you once a day in small quality and you have to remove it from your mailbox or it’ll fill it up.
Teleport 7 inches: a magic nimbus appears and lifts you on it. If there’s a wall in the way, it just keeps shoving you against the wall.
Wow, thank you for sharing your experience.
How are you not higher voted. People on Lemmy complain about not having longform content that offers a unique perspective like on early Reddit, but you’ve written exactly that.
You’re pretty good (っ´・_・)っ
XD I did this once and it was surprisingly delicious. I was tired and hungry, opened the can to cook it with other prepared ingredients. Decided to spoon some in my mouth, and then another, and then another, until I ate all of it right there.
I was actually quite impressed with how Blizzard revived D3 with Reaper of Souls and its Item 2.0. They had some really bold and new (for the time) ideas and it worked.
But that was Blizzard of old and I have very little faith that they’re able to pull the same revival off on D4. The campaign was interesting, sort of, but beyond that: an awkward compromise between D2 and D3, and without the panache of either.
I suppose it’s worth playing at least once.
How you do feel about it compared to the others like Halls of Torment and Rogue Genesia?
Can’t Gabe do what John Bogle did with Vanguard and transfer ownership to the employees and clients?