Infynis 2d ago • 100%
Yoooo we can actually get Boimler's Mirror Archer figure!
Infynis 2d ago • 100%
It sounds like they're expecting you to have a lot of learned knowledge about how raids work. Once you've been raiding for a while, and I bet you've probably started to feel this, even in new content, you can kind of read things by instinct and hold on. That's why people do blind runs. It's fun to test that skill.
Frankly, by not explaining any of this to you, they're doing a pretty bad job of being welcoming, or even friendly. That's really surprising, because for most long-time players, getting someone new into the game is really exciting
Infynis 2d ago • 100%
It sounds like they're treating you like a normal fill, which is lame, since they know you're new. Finding a good static is so hard
Infynis 2d ago • 100%
Netflix's content has gotten so much worse too. I don't think there are many people left that have a subscription for more than one or two shows. And this seems to be a trend across all the different apps. Makes me glad I set up automatic torrenting for everything I'm interested in, and all it costs me is $5/month for Proton VPN
Infynis 4d ago • 100%
Counterpoint. I love when Janeway is a badass
Infynis 4d ago • 100%
Oh, hell yeah. My second favorite episode. Gotta love the phaser rifles. They take two hands!
Infynis 5d ago • 100%
IIRC, that timeline was pretty stressful, so I think it's fair
Infynis 1w ago • 100%
Maybe he's too used to whatever science-magic they have in place as a safety
Infynis 1w ago • 100%
Makes sense, since Star Fleet probably can't decide that unilaterally for the entire Federation
Infynis 2w ago • 100%
I think you have a lot of unconscious biases you're accepting as fact. Were Van Gogh's paintings not worthwhile because they weren't photorealistic? Were the Beatles overrated because they didn't actually live in a Yellow Submarine? There's nothing wrong with fiction, and there's nothing wrong with television either. The quality of an artwork is not determined by its medium.
Infynis 3w ago • 100%
If snakes are her hair, does that mean she essentially has Hobbit feet?
Infynis 3w ago • 100%
...by a continuous shifting of rhetorical focus, the enemies are at the same time too strong and too weak.
Classic fascist plays
Infynis 3w ago • 100%
As with most bleeding edge technology, all the danger comes from capitalism, and not the technology itself.
Infynis 3w ago • 100%
That explains the sexy newborn plot device. Gross
Infynis 3w ago • 100%
I hate crowd work. Getting called on while on a night out is my worst nightmare
Infynis 3w ago • 100%
It's not irony, it's hypocrisy. They don't actually support freedom or human rights
Infynis 3w ago • 100%
I think Lindsey Graham said the same thing after the RNC back in 2016. It's been going on forever, but that's the first time I remember one of them saying it out loud. Paraphrasing, "I'm a politician. You can have your facts, I'll take people's feelings every time."
Infynis 3w ago • 100%
In Dungeons and Degenerate Gamblers, you can tweak cards like that. There's even a 2 that can also be a 12
Infynis 3w ago • 94%
I write a lot of fantasy, and that definitely affects my practical vocabulary. I don't think the specificity is needless though, especially in English, this Frankenstein of cognates and loaner words. You have so many options because the human experience is so diverse and multifaceted. Clarity helps, and it makes language more beautiful, something we should all strive for
A lot of memes I across the Internet are about how everyone, no matter how old, is just a kid inside, trying to figure out what's going on, which is something I definitely identify with. But every once in a while, something happens that does actually make me feel like a grown-up. It's usually small, and kind of silly, but it's fun, and I thought people might want to share theirs. For me, most recently, it was realizing I like Greek yogurt now. It was trendy when I was like 12, and I couldn't stand it then, but I bought some on a whim, and now I keep the fridge stocked. That drastic change in my tastes took me aback momentarily, but I thought it was a nice fun little milestone. How about you?
This is a personal creation, so I apologize if the name is already taken. *1.5oz gin *1oz Amaro Sfumato Rabarbaro *.75oz honey syrup *.5oz lemon juice Shaken and served with an expressed lemon peel, and a dash of Hummingbird Bitters
They're both also green
More Expanse crossovers? Yes please!
It must be hard to eclipse the Equinox
Unfortunately, you can't get real Orion Dulac in Michigan, so this is my take on what Mariner would have served Those Old Scientists * 1.5oz White rum (I used Plantation 3 Star) * .75oz Cinnamon syrup * .75oz Lime juice * .5oz Absinthe (I used what they make at my local distillery, American Fifth) * .5oz John D. Taylor Velvet Falernum Liqueur * 1 barspoon Blue curaçao (for colour) Shake, and double strain. Garnish with a cinnamon stick, and slowly pour in two barspoon of grenadine so that it sinks to the bottom. This could also be swapped for butterfly pea flower syrup, which is purple. I just wanted the grenadine flavor
Unfortunately, you can't get real Orion Dulac in Michigan, so this is my take on what Mariner would have served Those Old Scientists * 1.5oz White rum (I used Plantation 3 Star) * .75oz Cinnamon syrup * .75oz Lime juice * .5oz Absinthe (I used what they make at my local distillery, American Fifth) * .5oz John D. Taylor Velvet Falernum Liqueur * 1 barspoon Blue curaçao (for colour) Shake, and double strain. Garnish with a cinnamon stick, and slowly pour in two barspoon of grenadine so that it sinks to the bottom. This could also be swapped for butterfly pea flower syrup, which is purple. I just wanted the grenadine flavor
This is for an upcoming session this Saturday. I've never been the kind of person that's into drawing, but I'm GMing my own PTU campaign, and I hated making maps online lol I've been practicing for about a week now, and I'm pretty happy with this little map. The setting is a small cave, complete with giant mushrooms, crystals, and a pond, which served as the improvised "break room," for a couple of miners my players found the skeletons of at the end of the last session.
First cocktail made in my new bar! Just moved, and finally have it set up. Lots of decorating left for the new space though. This is a basic twist on a Daquiri. * 3oz Angostura 5 Year Caribbean Rum * 1.5oz lime juice * .66oz rich symple syrup (.75oz if you use 1:1) * 3-4 dashes Angostura aromatic bitters Shake, double strain, and garnish with a lime wedge.
The ultimate brunch cocktail. Equal parts gin, orange liqueur, Lillet Blanc, and lemon juice, shaken and served in an absinthe rinsed coupe. I think this drink alone is enough reason to keep Lillet on hand. American Fifth is my local distillery; I highly recommend their spirits if you get the chance, but any absinthe will do here.
Mostly wanted to post because I feel like I did a really good job on the sugared rim lol This is one of my favorite cocktails 1.5oz brandy .75oz orange liqueur .75oz lemon juice Shake, double strain, serve in a glass with a sugared rim, and garnish with a orange twist. I expressed mine.
Maybe a little too meta, but I think we could use Dukat for memes specifically meant to express funny, but bad, opinions