

No, but it does mean that you should have the ability to learn how to count cards. Unfortunately you need several people that know how to count cards to pull off a blackjack scheme.
No, but it does mean that you should have the ability to learn how to count cards. Unfortunately you need several people that know how to count cards to pull off a blackjack scheme.
Backseat of a Fiat
Crippling debt
Someone else in the comments provided this
You’re just trying to be able to spam this all day aren’t you?
Second Wind is filling the “Yahtzee rants about a game that I’m unlikely to play anytime soon” hole nicely.
I have a rule for my tattoos. I design the general idea, on paper, and date it. If I still think it’s a good idea for a tattoo a decade later, I will get it. I have 4 so far.
Did you get a buzzing sensation being under it?
Tell that to the damn giants that keep walking up to my front door.
Soultrapping the chickens will get the guard called on you.
White Mage/White Wizard gets Thor’s Hammer for a reason!
That’s trebuchets
We have concepts of plans. Trump stole that shit from us.
Fiduciary and accountant. Though the accountant may be redundant there. Fiduciaries are a specific type of lawyer/ financial advisor that is required to look out for your best interests, not theirs.
Blue shells are a thicker gauge shell
In Skyrim you also have to sell to fences, unless you are stealing from one of a couple/few invisible hidden chests that store the Travelling Kajiit Merchant’s wares, when they are in that town. In that one case, the stuff isn’t marked as stolen, and you can sell back to the merchant you just robbed. His gold is in the chest as well, so you have to leave the gold if you want to sell him back his stuff.
Chrono Cross. You can accidentally write out all the endings of the game if you try to play without a guide.
Also Mordor 2. Completely procedurally generated world. The game literally can’t tell you where to go, it doesn’t know.
Ok, but I have to ask, are we raging against the machine that is the system we live in, or the tower on our desktop?
No. The community is called “Ye Power Tripping Bastards.” Ye is a middle/modern English equivalent to You.