@DanFriedman81 Thank you for sharing this great analysis. I hope more people will check out The Boys comics after being disappointed by the terrible show.
@makemegentle Totally true. Spain also got their good share of early classics. I remember when THAT episode of TROV aired I had to run to the other room to watch it because I knew my family would have issues! And so I missed the shirt ripping ahaha
what happened over the past few days is pretty amazing. The Israeli regime knew Nick Kristof was going to publish his NYT piece on their actual systematic rape of Palestinians including children and the use of dogs to rape, so they fabricated a new "report", the most insane one yet copy-pasted together by a proven fraud that repeats all the already debunked falsehoods and relies entirely on known proven hoaxers, and they actually got the NYT, BBC, CNN, AP, Reuters to launder it for them a day after the Kristof piece came out to bury it. They own the entire media class completely.
@Jonnymagic00 Funny thing, after moving to Spain a few years ago I learned the language by showing up to Magic events and asking people to talk to me in Spanish, plus joining MtG WhatsApp groups and reading and answering texts. And I made a few friends too, so Magic really helped me!
@Jonnymagic00 Country isn't perfect, but people go out in the streets en masse to protest against genocide. I don't think there's a better place to live in Europe right now.
@mikemearls@Eric_Menge The amount of people trying to crucify him without understanding that he was talking about a new (non canon) module set in Hommlet is appalling. Kudos to Eric for being so graceful in his responses.
And yet I had a conversation with a "game developer" recently who claimed AI is the present and future of video games because "numbers prove it bro"...
@McGowanJohnN Side initiative helps. Encourage players to take their turns at the same time, coordinating their actions. Trust them with dice roll and that stuff. It's not a perfect solution, but it helps. Also, roll it for every round to keep things hot and unpredictable.