Erika Ishii is a gawdamned treasure.
If memory serves, the French invented a huge apparatus for that, inspired by a bread slicer.
If you add hot water to corn starch, you're gonna have a bad time. And clumps.
(Use cold water to make the paste, then add that to the heated liquid you want to thicken via corn starch, FYI.)
"Payed" is a nautical term, ya limp cucklet
Aw, look, honey, it's painting us a picture! That's adorable!
"With each stroke I spill fate, dark calls in red — fragile, fleeting, keening across the sky. Perhaps, in this simple smear of time here, you'll finally see. But, no. It is but circus to you, and We are bound to the endless void of knowing, warning in vain — doomed to watch you stumble through the dark, minds overfull of themselves like bowls of blessed fruit left to rot until all is fetid and still."
I bet he wants some cat food, the li'l cutie.
A tale as old as time itself: the "bard finds himself in the Baewild, and..."
Wait, remind me again: why are we still buying shit from this tone-deaf, greedy AF corp with a proven record of fanbase fuckery up there with GW?
full disclosure: I haven't given WotC any money since ~'96, so it's less a "we" and more a "y'all", but I meant it in a collective "us". 😅
"E pluribus unum" = “Out of many, one."
Those "monsters" from the dark were the real heroes back when — braving the orange flickering light that instinctually meant death to sneak scraps from the stabby skin-wearers... Sounds like the original D&D story to me, NGL.
Can he fall down an escalator already? Fucksake.
What part of their jobs do you think an AI can replace?
The whole sitting around, profiting from actual laborers part, I'm guessing.
Wouldn't this be better with 1.) said group actually being psychologists, and 2.) a link to verify this happened at all?
edit: Apologies, I had the two fields switched in my head, but my second point stands.