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Current project grants all party members a spell list and shared resource based on the selected member. Each member also has a unique custom skill for themself and can equip a Rune for spell access based on said Rune choice. 5 man party should = variety.
I'm having a hard time picturing this based on the description, but varying resources can lead to each character getting a unique "feel" and that's fun :)
President Trump
Right, like - California is a part of the country (a huge part, both landmass & population). And they get plenty of representation in Congress. But without the way we split representatives (the House & Senate) then the rural states would get very, very little representation (one or two votes per state) and would be even more likely to be ignored.
On a side-note, both our First-Past-The-Post system and our constant gerrymandering leads to highly skewed elects. Those are both systems that we should absolutely consider revising if we want candidates that represent us.
On a side-note, both our First-Past-The-Post system and our constant gerrymandering leads to highly skewed elects. Those are both systems that we should absolutely consider revising if we want candidates that represent us.
President Trump
Rural areas are definitely frequently ignored, and very often by liberals. It's way too easy to be dismissive of them, call the people hicks, rednecks, uneducated racists, etc. but the situation isn't simple. Entire towns center around a single industry. While the dream would be less tenuous employment, the immediate reality is that losing your job is a huge threat to your family, and not everyone has the ability to just pick up & move. And it's easy to make snap judgements, but not everyone has the same access to information that people in urban areas do - slower or nonexistent internet access, etc.
SO, I can see the argument for the electoral college. For me, that's not the frustrating part of this election. The frustrating part is that a huge group of people voted for Trump - some were worried about the immediate threat to their jobs, some were misinformed, many felt ignored by the Democratic Party. It's way too easy to swing at people for being "uneducated" and "unworldly" without asking ourselves how that came about, without considering their livelihood and their priorities, and without realizing how much we might be taking for granted.
SO, I can see the argument for the electoral college. For me, that's not the frustrating part of this election. The frustrating part is that a huge group of people voted for Trump - some were worried about the immediate threat to their jobs, some were misinformed, many felt ignored by the Democratic Party. It's way too easy to swing at people for being "uneducated" and "unworldly" without asking ourselves how that came about, without considering their livelihood and their priorities, and without realizing how much we might be taking for granted.
What are you thinking about right now?
ya that sounds like Canada
Down here in Michigan (baby Canada) we only have lots and lots and lots of deer
Down here in Michigan (baby Canada) we only have lots and lots and lots of deer
"Players only pollute game worlds with inconsistency, exploitation, and idiocy anyway. I'm all for removing them."
Huh... I kinda wanna make a game like this... where all the NPCs just wander around and interact with each other and cause problems, and people can watch it on Twitch and cheer for their favorite...
I guess at that point it's just a simulation, huh?
altho... watching players break the game you so carefully crafted is kind of enjoyable, if also depressing T_T
I guess at that point it's just a simulation, huh?
altho... watching players break the game you so carefully crafted is kind of enjoyable, if also depressing T_T
President Trump
It's not worth addressing. We're better off talking about an actual issue instead of continuously continuing these feuds.
I wonder if Trump's use of Twitter will ever slow down, or if it will just increase when he becomes president. I'm worried that his tendency to focus on self-serving tweets will become dangerous when he becomes an elected representative of our country. I don't want trivial personal beefs to intermingle with our nation's reputation.
I wonder if Trump's use of Twitter will ever slow down, or if it will just increase when he becomes president. I'm worried that his tendency to focus on self-serving tweets will become dangerous when he becomes an elected representative of our country. I don't want trivial personal beefs to intermingle with our nation's reputation.
President Trump
Y'all are focusing the conversation on specific posters in the topic, instead of the issues. So really, it's just like a Presidential debate! Hooray, we're part of the problem!
EDIT: Wasting time on insults and counter-insults is entirely selfish. You get the buzz of having tilted someone without having to actually make a useful contribution, and you shut off communication & understanding instead of furthering it.
EDIT: Wasting time on insults and counter-insults is entirely selfish. You get the buzz of having tilted someone without having to actually make a useful contribution, and you shut off communication & understanding instead of furthering it.
President Trump
It's a hell of a waste that both liberals and conservatives alike are shouting out "called it" as their words erode into the night along with our civil liberties and economic mobility.
President Trump
Trump Team Member Steve Bannon Publishes "Ironic" Article About Shooting Scientists
EDIT: So, like, is there anyone against stricter regulations for banks and credit agencies? Or stricter regulations for the medical manufacturing & drug industry?
EDIT: So, like, is there anyone against stricter regulations for banks and credit agencies? Or stricter regulations for the medical manufacturing & drug industry?
President Trump
I want to point out that a lot of what the banking industry did at the time was "technically legal" and the result of either major deregulation of related industries, or loopholes within existing regulations. The idea that the banking industry is one of these sectors of the United States that cannot be trusted to go unregulated. Since banks are federally insured and a major centerpiece of our economy, they should follow stricter regulations than most businesses.
There's a number of reasons for the Recession, but a lot of them circle around "banks, mortgage lenders, and credit agencies were majorly deregulated, and took advantage of this to the point where it crashed the nation's economy."
There's a number of reasons for the Recession, but a lot of them circle around "banks, mortgage lenders, and credit agencies were majorly deregulated, and took advantage of this to the point where it crashed the nation's economy."














