And I'm just saying that there's no way that anyone who is actually a Miss has any problems with Damage on a Miss, and it's always people who aren't Misses that make a big fuss over it, and if there are Misses that do have a problem with it, well, they can't speak for everybody, now can they?
You did it. You found the thing that this completely asinine argument had yet to bring up, and you brought it up, and now we're talking about that for the millionth time.
Trevorrow Ep IX would've definitely been worse than what we got, which wasn't great to begin with, but both would've been parsecs better than whatever Trank was planning to unleash on us.
Yeah, I just noticed mine are gone as well. I suspect, like with the strikethroughs missing on banned folx's names, that it's an issue of wires getting crossed with viewing permissions, and they'll all be back at around the same time.
I think individual Jedi can be and often are still good and smart. The problem was never Jedi. It was the Jedi Order. In both conception and practice the Jedi Order was always an overly paternalistic organization with regards to the rest of the galaxy, and to borrow a quote from a film critic...
Eventually you begin to realize that the trolls aren't nearly as numerous as they try to pretend to be, and in fact their most effective strategy is appearing to be a much larger mass than they actually are, which allows them to have outsized influence relative to their numbers.
In other words...
I can't imagine navigating the forum with ten posts per page; I think 20 used to be the default, long ago; I was confused when I had to figure out how to set it that way again.
As I big fan of The Last Jedi I would argue that it is the farthest the main episodic franchise got from a "children's movie". Unless there are a bunch of children's shows I don't know about out there that are making pointed takedowns of war profiteering and tackling Battlestar Galactica-style...
Pound for pound the original 3.5 Eberron Campaign Guide is your best resource for background details on the setting itself.
For deep dives on non-canonical details Keith Baker's own blog is absolutely incredible. You can take what you like and ignore what you don't. It's fantastic
Look, I cut my teeth on the "DoaM" wars at the dawn of 4e, and I have got to say, this is the most tired, played-out, and pointless D&D-based argument ever
It's been a hell of a week for Kendrick Lamar; winning five Grammys and killing at the Super Bowl Halftime; we should all aspire to be such hard-working, such passionate, such creative haters
Clearly the best part of The Pope's Exorcist, apart from it in general signaling Russel Crowe's full-fledged ascent into his goofy accent era, is that at one point they find an ancient "symbol of the Inquisition" and it's literally the symbol from Dragon Age: Inquisition