Yeah, D&D humans may not be as fast, strong, or smart as the other races, but they make up for it by being really good at learning things. Depending on edition, that extra feat might be supplemented with extra skill training. If you're going to multiclass, humans are almost always the race to do it with.
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Then there’s romulans. Fuck romulans.
That reminds me, I still hope Picard got with Laris.
I really appreciate that the new shows actually demonstrate how Spock and T'Lyn are mavericks. They only seem stoic and stuffy because they're around humans; put them with other vulcans and they're clearly much more emotional and, counterintuitively, more rational, than their peers.
Is it bad that I think I recognized which thing you were talking about?
That's just an Elder Scrolls game, and I love it, for some reason.
There are also four normal endings and a true ending. You can only see the true ending after getting all four normal endings. There are multiple branch points in the story leading to the different endings so you have to start almost from the beginning to find a new one. The true ending is on a wholly separate route that is 99% identical to the one leading to Ending A. There is no new game plus, so you have to start from scratch each time. The true ending boss, unlike the other ending bosses, is absurdly over tuned and the only enemy in the game that requires you use or even know about several obscure mechanics, and even then requires you to have all upgrades maxed out and be near the level cap to even stand a chance.
I tried raw Gnome and hated it. Ubuntu's changes made it actually usable. At the same time, I don't really like all those DEs that just mimic XP.
I'm from the PNW. I do pronounce the T sound in latter. I also put more emphasis on the first syllable than I do when pronouncing ladder.
Personally, I started on the first part of the remake trilogy, then stopped when I realized how annoyed I would be about waiting for the sequels. So now I'm waiting for all of it to be out on Steam before I start again.
Do we name asteroids after hobbits, then?
Drag does both, as demonstrated in this very thread.
The dock/taskbar. Gnome's default one being hidden in a menu was unpleasant. I did try the dash-to-dock and dash-to-panel extensions, but I preferred Ubuntu's implementation.