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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
CrimsonAngel
It alows the more creepy internet gowers something to fansrvice when they're bored.
That must be some major super boredom!:smalleek:
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
I think they are too dragon focused personally.
Less dragon more People IMHO :P
Mind you, my Drogre (Dragon blooded Ogres) templates are crap XD
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
Dragon borns... are more dragon than people. Atleast that's how I see them. When Rich made a Dragonborn it looked pretty dragon like. To bad V killed it with Familicide.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
Hehe... mind you I tend to Avoid Rich's versions of things.
I opt for the more true to wizards of the coasts versions XD
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
I used a DnD book I found in the library.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
Theres this smell nearby... It smells like the perfect morning!
Anyway! Keveak could you PM with details about Will's personality.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Mad Mask
Reptiles with breasts! Eeek! :smalleek:
Dragonborn aren't reptiles, and neither are DnD dragons.
And before anyone calls bullcrap on scaled mammals with breasts existing.
Take a look at this and stop complaining about your "Reptiles with breasts".
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Fayte Graydon
I think they are too dragon focused personally.
Less dragon more People IMHO :P
Mind you, my Drogre (Dragon blooded Ogres) templates are crap XD
*steals scythe back* Finally! BAHAHAHAHAHAHA! *does evil things*
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
X2
Theres this smell nearby... It smells like the perfect morning!
It was chocolate chip cookies.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
X2
It was chocolate chip cookies.
*groans* nuuu I so hungry D=
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
X2
It was chocolate chip cookies.
They smell good, they taste good and they look like they taste good.
Unfortunately that means they're bad for you :smalltongue:
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
Yeah, so is booze, video games and frankenberry, but that doesnt stop me from drinking, playing or eating any of those.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
X2
Yeah, so is booze, video games and frankenberry, but that doesnt stop me from drinking, playing or eating any of those.
Whats Frankenberry? :smallconfused:
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
A cereal. Its tastey. And sugary.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
X2
Yeah, so is booze, video games and frankenberry, but that doesn't stop me from drinking, playing or eating any of those.
Booze is alcohol,right? Then it have the same effect as salt, healthy in small doses but unhealthy in large. Video games are not unhealthy,though, you just use incredibly little energy playing them but that's technically not unhealthy. And...
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Originally Posted by
Fayte Graydon
Whats Frankenberry? :smallconfused:
I second this.
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Ninja'd :smallbiggrin:
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
Booze is alcohol,right? Then it have the same effect as salt, healthy in small doses but unhealthy in large. Video games are not unhealthy,though, you just use incredibly little energy playing them but that's technically not unhealthy. And...
I second this.
EDIT:
Ninja'd :smallbiggrin:
Technically alcohol is never healthy, it's just not unhealthy in small doses.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
X2
I personally don't eat cereal but I'm pretty sure you can counter it with plenty of exercise.
Which is exactly why I don't eat it :smalltongue:
... Though I don't like the taste either.
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Originally Posted by
Kumosabe
Technically alcohol is never healthy, it's just not unhealthy in small doses.
A glass of wine a day is healthy, I just assumed that whatever it is that does that is common in most alcoholic drinks :smallsmile:
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
A glass of wine a day is healthy, I just assumed that whatever it is that does that is common in most alcoholic drinks :smallsmile:
Huh. Didn't know that.
@the rest: a glass of wine = a bottle of beer = a shot of whiskey, if i remember right.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Kumosabe
Huh. Didn't know that.
@the rest: a glass of wine = a bottle of beer = a shot of whiskey, if i remember right.
The problem is that the negative effects of too many glasses of wine outweighs the benefits.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
A glass of wine is good because of the fact it's made from grapes and stuff like that. I don't think beer and whiskey compare in healthyness. Though back before purification, beer was healthier than water because of the grains as well as the fermentation process ended up purifying the water that is used.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Szilard
A glass of wine is good because of the fact it's made from grapes and stuff like that. I don't think beer and whiskey compare in healthyness. Though back before purification, beer was healthier than water because of the grains as well as the fermentation process ended up purifying the water that is used.
Guess I was wrong then.
But how did they survive before inventing beer then? they did because it's all a big conspiracy from the man, free yourself! Stop believing their propaganda! :smalltongue:
I know, but beer was likely a lot weaker back then. Just as the rum drunk by privateers of the 17th and 18th century.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
Considering there's been beer from at least the Egyptians, 4000 or so BC, I think man has been going pretty good. Before then, it was all darwinianism.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
A glass of RED Whine is good.
It (I believe) contains anti oxidants and... things that im sure i learnt in Biology...
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Szilard
A glass of wine is good because of the fact it's made from grapes and stuff like that. I don't think beer and whiskey compare in healthyness. Though back before purification, beer was healthier than water because of the grains as well as the fermentation process ended up purifying the water that is used.
i meant alcohol levels.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Fayte Graydon
A glass of RED Whine is good.
It (I believe) contains anti oxidants and... things that im sure i learnt in Biology...
Exactly. Except I wasn't completely sure about the anti-oxidents, so I just assumed it came from the grapes.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
I'm considering a few possibilities on entering the FI wholesale at the moment, as well as some plot hooks to consider, wondering which to utilise...
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Fayte Graydon
A glass of RED Whine is good.
It (I believe) contains anti oxidants and... things that im sure i learnt in Biology...
No, it has also been proven that WHITE wine has the same effects.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
it's spelled 'wine'. 'Whine' is what fanboys do when you insult their shows.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Kumosabe
it's spelled 'wine'. 'Whine' is what fanboys do when you insult their shows.
Hey! :smallmad: I don't whine, I carefully plot your slow and ticklish torture into admitting you were wrong MWIHIHIHI! :smalltongue:
Disclaimer: I do not approve of this behaviour and Do Not Try This At Home. Or you will be first!
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XXXI - The Gift of Fish
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
Hey! :smallmad: I don't whine, I carefully plot your slow and ticklish torture into admitting you were wrong MWIHIHIHI! :smalltongue:
Disclaimer: I do not approve of this behaviour and Do Not Try This At Home. Or you will be first!
Tickle torture is mean :smallfrown:
Did you know that it was originally a form of torture reserved for that of nobility.
Basically because it didnt leave any lasting scars or marks but after a while becomes A) Unbearable and B) It can actually cause death! =O