But simple solutions to complex issues are all the rage. Any solution that actually has any nuance or depth is suspect and must be wrong.
Well, solutions that have nuance and depth can't be examined in 2 hours of CGI fighting.
But simple solutions to complex issues are all the rage. Any solution that actually has any nuance or depth is suspect and must be wrong.
(The argument, as I understand it -- not having read the book -- is that tomato sauce is just so much more available in the US and so much cheaper, that Italian-Americans use it to such a dramatic degree that it transforms the dish.)
I'm definitely stealing that idea. A nice easter egg for half of my players."Pebcak" would be a great name for a goblin artificier/machinist.
Leave the Cybertruck alone!I'm definitely stealing that idea. A nice easter egg for half of my players.
"Fubar C.F. Pebcak's emporium of intriguing inventions."
What's intriguing is how even the simplest tool or device doesn't work right.
I hate to break it to you...But what about my cats? Do they love me? Or am I only a feeding-scratching-litter_cleaning_machine to them?![]()
Conceptually simple. In practice, there are a lot of emotional, relationship, etiquette, anxiety, assertiveness challenges that make it very difficult for many people.A lot of the world’s problem really do have simple solutions. We just refuse as a society to solve them simply. Have a problem at your gaming table? Talk to them like adults. Simple.
Thats why Pharoes took them to the tomb.I hate to break it to you...
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What research says about cats: they’re selfish, unfeeling, environmentally harmful creatures
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Yeah, that was just the best title I found on a quick search to make a cheap joke.That Vox article doesn’t survive even brief contact with actual feline behavior studies.
Their paperweights are 20-pound cubes of steel with every surface covered in spikes to make absolutely certain that paper isn't going anywhere. The deluxe model doubles as a desk lamp and includes an only slightly-leaky oil reserve that hardly ever sets anything on fire.What's intriguing is how even the simplest tool or device doesn't work right.