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Hit ignore on someone I am convinced just comes here to argue and for the first time had a page of a thread that was entirely empty. Is that a square on EN World bingo?
I've had short pages, but never a blank one that should otherwise be full. Now, blank pages where there's only one or two posts by people I've ignored, that's common. I also do have my profile set to show me 20 posts per page and not 10. I might see more if I set to 10...
 

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I've had short pages, but never a blank one that should otherwise be full. Now, blank pages where there's only one or two posts by people I've ignored, that's common. I also do have my profile set to show me 20 posts per page and not 10. I might see more if I set to 10...

I've had it a few times with the very last page of a thread.
 




Can I mention, without being a smartass, that when my brain first took in the gestalt of the picture, it wondered what the giant bowl in the scene represented before I realized the diorama had stopped before that?
It’s CLEARLY representing the first few fractions of a second after an AT round struck behind the tank!

(The bridge the encounter is on is kinda weird, though…)
 

My daughter has found the fedora she was given by the place we held her first birthday party. She loves it, and tries it on every conceivable way even though it doesn't fit, and many ways I didn't conceive of. I think she's ridiculously cute in it, but I'm biased. We're not sharing her photos publicly online because I'm a paranoid tech worker who Fears The Algorithm, but if we were I'd post one. The great thing about really little kids (and I thought this way before I had my own) is they have no preconceptions, so they're willing to try absolutely anything. Dangerous. But it's also how truly great art is made.
 

My daughter has found the fedora she was given by the place we held her first birthday party. She loves it, and tries it on every conceivable way even though it doesn't fit, and many ways I didn't conceive of.
As a fedora (and flat cap) wearing man, I approve!

Waitaminit…I have an idea!

Fedoras & Flat Caps. A game of cops & robbers in an alternate 1920s America where fantastic beings (like Fey) exist. Initial campaign setting: Las Vegas (a.k.a. “Las Feygas”).

(Essentially, Shadowrun during the Great Depression & Prohibition era.)
 

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