It would be a shame if every doner were to go after Bricks and Minifigs in small claims court. Not to mention the overt corruption of the American Fork, Utah, Police Department.
Everyone who donated to Reckless Ben's GoFundMe supporting Brian Mansell getting his Lego back better get a refund after a Utah Judge (Tony F. Graf, Jr.) allowed corrupt and morally bankrupt Bricks and Minifigs leadership take down the fundraiser, possibly claiming the funds.
@X____parody@MtJulietPolice I know you didn't read that article, because it has mugshots attached. The Kevin Tomlin you posted a photo of is tied to a case in Nebraska, not in Tennessee.
You got the right Yolanda at least.
@adifying If you're insinuating that it'll normalize racism, the difference is that all human beings deserve to be treated as equals because no group of people is superior and no group is inferior. Robots though, are unfeeling, artificial creations of humans and as such do not have rights.
@vaulickthecrow@epicdndmemes I've had "I roll to seduce"
Me: "Okay, roll."
Them: "23!" (Nat 20)
Me: "Cool, they aren't interested, but are flattered "
Them: "But I got a nat 20..."
Me: "And some people just aren't interested."
@Syllaren @vaulickthecrow@epicdndmemes Some things do have higher DCs than 20. If the bard rolls a nat 20 for a total of 20 to bust open a stone door but the DC is 23, then they fail.
The fighter or barbarian has a much higher chance of getting and exceeding that DC. That's what modifiers are for.
@TC36489185@vaulickthecrow@epicdndmemes Exactly. "I rolled a nat 20 on my [insert skill check]"
"Okay, what did you get?"
"...I nat 20'd."
"Add your modifier, what did you get?"
"...21?"
"Cool, the DC was 23."
@ATLAreaWx The main problem is it isn't a measure of the tornado's power, at least not really. It's a measure of the damage caused by estimated wind speeds.
If tornadoes were truly measured by wind speed alone, we'd need to completely reinvent the EF scale.