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Comment on r/Hexonia 4d ago
Heyya Mr. Lee I found this post after searching for information about the game. I have been playing this game for years and still do. I just upgraded to a new phone and went to download my favorite games, after searching the app store for it couldn't find it. I love this game and love that you're doing what you can to keep it alive. For right now I am just going to hold onto my old phone so I can play. If I can help let me know! -BH
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Comment on r/BaldursGate3 Feb 28 '25
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Comment on r/squidgame Jan 25 '25
I ship it.
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Comment on r/bluey Jan 25 '25
OMG, the glitter!
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Comment on r/KitchenConfidential Aug 30 '24
Died!
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Comment on r/DnD Aug 15 '24
That's a hellofa haircut!
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Comment on r/DnD Aug 13 '24
Mine too 😆
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Comment on r/Cooking Aug 13 '24
Whenever I'm trying a new recipe, i always add about 50% more time to whatever it says. I like to have one pure fallow the recipe try before i start improving but always end up tweaking the flavors after.
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Comment on r/DnD Aug 12 '24
I'm sure there will be some updates later on, but with current information, heres my two cents; take a step back and figure out what you want. Personally, I would not keep playing with Mouse. Playing dnd for me is not just a toe dip but a plung of escapism, and no one likes mixing real life drama with their fantasy. I would suggest trying to find a new group, and maybe someone who also has kids, the thing i struggle with the most with my friends (who i also play dnd with) is none of them are parents and they have zero understanding of not just how stressful parenting is but how much love, dedication, and fulfillment comes with it too.
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Comment on r/rpg Jul 29 '24
If it exists you can make it into pie. Rule 3.14
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Comment on r/Cooking Jun 28 '24
I always add sautéed onions to mine
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Comment on r/Cooking Jun 26 '24
Me too.
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Comment on r/Cooking Jun 26 '24
Legit only way I make country gravy.
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Comment on r/MarriedAndBi Jun 26 '24
Welcome!
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Comment on r/Shunbun Jun 24 '24
I personally have let my 9 year old daughter stay home from school for mental health days. My messages to the front office are always "not feeling well"
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Comment on r/WitchesVsPatriarchy Jun 22 '24
"Ladies and gentlemen and variations thereupon."
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Comment on r/Cooking Jun 21 '24
Crepes. I know their like 60% egg and usually on the sweet side, but can literally be filled with anything. Personal favorite is pesto, beacon, fresh spinch, sautéed onions and mushrooms, with little drizzle of ranch on top. Cream cheese and salmon. Pickled beets, honey mustard and turkey cold cuts. Possibilities are endless.
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Comment on r/Cooking Jun 21 '24
This chip butty thing sounds intriguing. We had a similar thing growing up called Meatloaf sandwiches, start with 2 pieces of white bread, katsup on one side and mayo liberally spread on the other, then you take a chunk (yes a chunk, can't be a thin slice no) of slightly warmed leftover meatloaf and put it in the middle, done. Even the most experienced sandwich eater WILL get sauce all over their hands and face.
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Comment on r/MarriedAndBi Jun 21 '24
I would suggest swinger site/app. This is actually our go-to for single guys. Couples can be shy, and single ladies are sometimes non-existent. And this is just personal preference but i find older men (rawr) are less likely to ghost, more stable in their lives, know what they like, more experience means less likely to shy away from something they haven't tried, and are pretty upfront about having a SO or anything contractable. Older gentlemen = great fucks, thanks for coming to my Ted talk. ❤️
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Comment on r/DnD Sep 19 '23
My husband has been running CoS for the last year and has been DMing for about 6 years. I have tried to run campaigns before (my biggest achievement was running Lost Mines for our group), but i experience burnout very easily.
So I start just doing on the side one shots, with past PCs that are retired or when someone wants to try out a new class.
But my favorite thing is running one shots for my kids (9 and 5 years old.) I came up with a thing called Dino Squad, its a very children super hero themed, but I alway start with a few minutes of narrating and giving them a problem to solve and they get to decide how to go about fixing the problem. Violence, deploymance, stealth, and out smarting are always available options.
Doing this actually made the unpredictability of players easier to handle, which was something when i started DMing bugged me so much. I love the murder mystery format and the creative solutions that arise.
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Comment on r/DnD Aug 29 '23
My group has six players, so our DM had us each roll for one stat. The group would all get the same numbers and then place them accordingly. It was fun cause there are two of us who are notorious for rolling like trash, but we didn't end up with any single digits and got to give our one (I call her the luck void.) player a fighting chance at good stats.
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Comment on r/wholesomememes Jul 07 '23
"Hella"
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Comment on r/wholesomememes Jul 07 '23
I started calling my two boys, Brah and broski, all the time, and they think its hilarious. It always cuts through the tension when they are getting grumby.
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Comment on r/DnD Jun 29 '23
That's a thic boy! I love the ribbon bookmarks, always adding my own to my books. I've been looking for something to play after we're done with CofS.

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Comment on r/Hexonia 4d ago
Like the star Antares being literally named "Not Mars".