Oh hell yeah, those are the ones where you squeeze in the belt buckle and it swaps their masked/unmasked heads, right?
Israel's crimes are sickening. Thank you for giving this report visibility.
Why should we normalize carrying weapons around in daily life?
Jokes on you, I forgot what Rodney Dangerfield sounds like.
And the meme is making fun of a dumb thing he said, so who cares?
Odds that it's that guys skimmer?
Either way, what you described isn't OP, it's a tactical choice, like disarming a martial character
I was playing in a PF1e game where me and a friend got mind whammied and were told to disable/stop our allies in the best way we could. My character was a human Occultist that I had built to be great at Sleight of Hand, Steal maneuvers, and Disarm Maneuvers. So I snuck up on the party's full caster and stole his component pouch (forcing the player to go through his prepared list and find which spells he could even still cast), and disarmed the archer and chucked his bow up the side of a building (since he was a snake-man with a tail instead of legs, and climbing was pretty much out of the question)
I don't want to, I'm just reveling in how much I loved that scene and Geoffrey Rush just looking like he was having the time of his life.
I am the storm that is approaching
I think you mean carpe diem?
I have many questions tho
"this is almost as good as reddit"
There have been at least two recos for Pratchett and/or Discworld, and I have to third it. I read my first Pratchett around the same time I was reading HhGtG, just barely in high school, and didn't know about the rest of his work. Years later I got into it and devoured all forty three or however many books.