It is a popularity contest.Wow. That's not frustrating. I made exactly those arguments a while ago. And by exact, I mean that you're quoting the same stuff that I quoted. I got absolutely dogpiled by the same people who are agreeing with you.
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It is a popularity contest.Wow. That's not frustrating. I made exactly those arguments a while ago. And by exact, I mean that you're quoting the same stuff that I quoted. I got absolutely dogpiled by the same people who are agreeing with you.
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My son is in that last category. Yesterday I picked him up from school and he was talking to me about prismatic something or others from a game. I said prismatic? And he responded yes, that's the colors of the rainbow. Then he proceeded to tell me every color in the rainbow. After he finished he paused for a moment and said, "I hate that I said those out of order."
In this life or the nextI will have my revenge.
Yeah, I know that I've posted this before. It still makes me chuckle.Haikus are lovely
but sometimes they don't make sense
refrigerator.
From the Avatar Magic set that's about to be released:Haikus are lovely
but sometimes they don't make sense
refrigerator.
Was he talking about prismatic shards in Stardew Valley, by any chance?My son is in that last category. Yesterday I picked him up from school and he was talking to me about prismatic something or others from a game. I said prismatic? And he responded yes, that's the colors of the rainbow. Then he proceeded to tell me every color in the rainbow. After he finished he paused for a moment and said, "I hate that I said those out of order."
No. I think it had to do with My Singing Monsters somehow, but I could be wrong about that.Was he talking about prismatic shards in Stardew Valley, by any chance?
Sometimes it's not what you say, but the way that you say it.It is a popularity contest.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.