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concreteandsilk · 7 months ago
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Viviane Oliveira for Supplement Magazine, October 2015.
Images by Rory Van Millingen.
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anotherpapercut · 6 months ago
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my friends and I had a collage night where we all worked together to make masterpieces
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my-girlhood-memoire · 2 months ago
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vogue beauty 2000 𓍼ོ
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clonewarsarchives · 2 years ago
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Clone Wars Magazine Comics #6.52 “Paradise Lost” (Oct 2013) [reprinted in U.S. #21, Jan/Feb 2014]
story by Christopher Cooper, art by Luca Bertelè
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sunlightfeeling · 1 year ago
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One a Year: 2000 to 2023
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legionofmyth · 2 months ago
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The Rifter #11: Hidden Answers That Could Boost Your Gameplay
Could the Q&A in The Rifter #11 be the key to unlocking new adventures in your Palladium RPGs? 🔑 Find out how these insights can impact your games today! Don't stay in the dark when answers are at your fingertips. Watch now! #TheRifter #PalladiumBooks #RPG
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bennettmarko · 3 months ago
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aengeleek · 7 months ago
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wellness-boosters · 9 months ago
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Aizen Power Supplements: A Game Changer for Men's Health
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empty-movement · 10 months ago
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Hi, Vanna here. I have submitted to the strange authority of Xenforo's image hosting system, which demands that if I want gallery items to appear in proper order, I will have to upload them back to front.
As such, welcome to the last few page's of Animedia Magazine's September 1997 supplemental Duelist Bible, translated by Nagumo and edited by me!
Anyway
THIS IS NOT A DRILL, VINTAGE OFFICIAL PATTERNS FOR YOUR VERY OWN DIY CHU-CHU
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coevolutionquarterly · 1 year ago
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[ID: a full-page collage, with the single word "GUNS" in large print near the center; the "U" is represented by a downwards-pointing bullet. Around the word are photos of prototypical gunwielding American children's media characters, such as Captain America, Buck Rogers, the Lone Ranger, Daniel Boone, and Zorro; each is posed with a gun in hand. In a box at the bottom of the page is this text:
When I was a child I spake as a child I understood as a child I thought as a child; But when I became a man I put away childish things. -- I Cor. Ch. 13:11]
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the2amrevolution · 1 year ago
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I'm taking a weird path into becoming a health influencer.
I just wanna make art, play games, and listen to kpop 😩
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drankitaraj · 2 years ago
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#magazinecover #Below.. #myblog #article #published in #upkiawaz #magazine on the #importance of #nutritional #supplements… it’s in #hindi #language #पोषण #पूरक #आहार कि #ज़रूरत.. #hopeyoulikeit.. #ilovewriting #iwrotethisforyou #writingcommunity #writer #writerslife #iwritewhatifeel… English one on #timesofindia https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/readersblog/selfconfidencematters/importance-of-nutritional-supplements-38960/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CopOKLgSfSE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vixensdungeon · 4 months ago
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Alright, time to talk about one of the hot button issues in D&D today: skills, and how they've evolved over the 50-year lifespan of the game. We'll start, of course, from the beginning.
Dungeons & Dragons (1974)
So there actually isn't a skill system here. But the primordial origins are there, in the various neat little procedures of adventuring. Firstly there are languages. Humans know the "common tongue," which at this point isn't a single language, it just refers to the local Lingua Franca. I think all non-human player characters are assumed to be in 20% of other creatures who speak the language along with their own one. You also know an alignment language (Lawful, Chaotic, or Neutral), and one additional creature language for every point of Intelligence above 10.
NPC reactions. This is rolled on a simple 2d6 table for recruiting hirelings. Another 2d6 table is for monster reactions.
Surprise rolls. There are no stealth or perception skills, and adventurers are simply assumed to be sneaking around while in dungeons, with surprise rolled when monsters are encountered.
Doors can be listened at and secret doors found, with simple d6 rolls.
There's also a chance of getting lost in the wilderness, which sort of implies a general ability to not do so in most situations.
And that's basically it! You can already see several different skills we know today forming in the primordial soup.
But you feel like something is missing, right? Ah, of course! We must take a little detour to
Greyhawk (1975)
Did you know that in the original game, the only classes were fighting man, magic-user, and cleric? That's right, the now classic thief would not be introduced until the first supplement! And with them came for the first time actual named skills.
Thieves could open locks, remove traps, listen for noise, move silently, pick pockets, and hide in shadows. Additionally they could read languages, treasure maps, and even magical scrolls at higher levels.
Now, these skills are only for thieves, so what are other characters to do? Well for most of them, nothing. It simply is not a fighter's job to pick pockets, or a cleric's job to open a lock. Certainly an item can be forcefully taken from an NPC, and a door bashed open, so they are not completely helpless in these tasks. But the thief simply excels at doing such things with superior ability and grace. And of course any character can hear noises behind doors, thieves are simply better at it. Moving silently and hiding are two slightly odd skills, as they overlap with surprise rolls but don't interact with them. It can be assumed that a thief moving silently can scout ahead and report back without actually encountering the monsters they find, and a hiding thief can let wandering monsters pass by even when there isn't sufficient cover (as only shadows are needed, other characters can obviously still hide behind cover if they are aware of the need to do so). Other characters can also climb using ropes and other tools, but won't be able to climb sheer surfaces unaided like thieves can, so again the thief can simply do something general in a superior manner.
There are many classes with their own skills to be found in various magazines, but I'm not going to dig through them. So let the totality of original D&D skills be the above.
Next time: we get Advanced
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positivelyqueer · 1 year ago
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I'm so fucking mad about how pervasive diet culture is. Like this shit is literally killing people in so many different ways but I can't open up a recipe book or grocery store magazine without reading words like 'bad' and 'sinful' and 'guilty/guilt free'. Like what the honest fuck is that?
And trying to recover from an eating disorder in that environment is like, I don't know, trying to recover from ingesting poison when the whole world wants to sell you repacked poison pills as pseudo scientific health supplements. And the poison pill industry is worth billions. And everyone around you is talking about how they wished they had the willpower to ingest poison, and sharing tips on how to make the poison go down smoother.
If you're currently recovering despite it all you are brave and powerful and strong as fuck. Don't let anyone diminish that.
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legionofmyth · 2 months ago
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The Rifter #11: How Alternate Combat Rules Can Elevate Your Game
Are you making the most of your combat encounters in Rifts? ⚔️ Unveil the alternate combat rules from The Rifter #11 that could change your game forever! Don't let outdated tactics hold you back. Click to level up your battles! #TheRifter #RiftsRPG #TabletopGaming
The Rifter #11 Rifts Ultimate Edition Experience combat like never before with our in-depth exploration of The Rifter #11’s alternate combat rules for Rifts! Watch now to discover how these innovative rules can redefine your battles and elevate your gaming sessions. Dive into the action as we break down the alternate combat mechanics introduced in The Rifter #11, designed to add depth and…
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