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Things cats were right about all along:
Fuck staying hydrated by drinking enough water - eat! more! wet! food! (watermelon, cucumbers, SOUP!)
Feels great to be really high up in your house where you can see the whole place (loft bed loft bed loft bed loft bed!)
Express yourself as clearly as possible when people are touching you and you don't want them to.
Optional, but you can also express yourself clearly when your people are not touching you and you want them to.
Sometimes it's important to just go "hmm. actually, I don't care" and wander off.
You don't have to be the strongest or toughest to defend yourself, it's enough to just be difficult enough to not be worth the trouble.
Ghosts will eventually leave if you stare at them for long enough.
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Wine 101
How-to Choose
How-to Pair w/Food
Using The Right Glass Shows You Have Class
Basic Types of Wine
Expanded typing of Wines
What Temp For EachType of Wine
Knowing Your Wine Colors
Wine Type Descriptions
Caloric Comparison vs. Beer
Coffees
A friend once told me (while discussing wines & spirits) to learn about coffees too… “ Because you’ll eventually need them, if / when you enjoy too much good spirits.”
Infographics: Wine Folleys, Primer Magazine, and Chicago Food Magazine.
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I just googled Mumford & Sons and this was in one of the news articles
Just
Just listen to it
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Make sure the system you use matches the kind of players you have, for an optimal experience
Admin Note: This is part of the ongoing series called “D&D isn’t the only TTRPG if you don’t want fantasy play another goddamn game!”
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The SS Warrimoo, a passenger steamship traveling from Vancouver to Australia, was silently knifing its way across the mid-Pacific waters. The navigator had just finished calculating a star fix and handed the results to Captain John DS. Phillips.
The Warrimoo's coordinates were LAT 0º 31' N, LONG 179 30' W. The date was December 31, 1899. "Know what this means?" First Mate Payton announced, "We're only a few miles from the intersection of the Equator and the International Date Line."
Captain Phillips was prankish enough to seize the opportunity to do the nautical feat of a lifetime. He summoned his navigators to the bridge to double-check the ship's position. He altered his course slightly to focus directly on his target. He then altered the engine's speed.
The calm weather and clear night worked to his advantage. At midnight, the SS Warrimoo rested on the Equator, exactly where it had crossed the International Date Line. The ramifications of this odd arrangement were numerous.
The ship's bow was in the Southern Hemisphere, in the middle of summer. The stern was in the Northern Hemisphere, in the midst of winter. The date on the aft portion of the ship was December 31, 1899. The date on the forward half of the ship was January 1, 1900. The ship experienced multiple days, months, years, seasons, and centuries simultaneously.
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Wine 101
How-to Choose
How-to Pair w/Food
Using The Right Glass Shows You Have Class
Basic Types of Wine
Expanded typing of Wines
What Temp For EachType of Wine
Knowing Your Wine Colors
Wine Type Descriptions
Caloric Comparison vs. Beer
Coffees
A friend once told me (while discussing wines & spirits) to learn about coffees too… “ Because you’ll eventually need them, if / when you enjoy too much good spirits.”
Infographics: Wine Folleys, Primer Magazine, and Chicago Food Magazine.
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Once again its 3am and this washing machine wizard haunts me
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