Aiyo, I'm so glad I got an alternative route.
Anybody hear any news about when the Masjid Jamek-Bandaraya LRT stretch is gonna be operational again? It was supposed to be this month iirc.
It's not the tofu itself, but when you bite into it and the juice comes out that it gets really pungent imo. I had it once but don't like it too much.
Got on the train at like 7 today.
Good thing I got up early today then lol.
Dunno about the morning rush, but MRT was definitely more crowded after work today.
My god, how pathetic is it to be afraid of a rainbow?
It reminds me of perfect blue by satoshi kon.
Wow that's a high bar for comparison. I might actually check that out!
Eh, I would be worried about the warranty ticking down. Still holding off buying parts because of that lol.
Niche example: coolors.co used to be a nice, simple website for generating colour palettes. Now it's filled with junk and ads galore.
I don't think so, but it was so abrupt. There wasn't any warning before the lights flashed and doors started closing.
WTF went on at the MRT this morning. Out of service train is one thing, but suddenly closing the doors while passengers are getting out?!
It is somewhat condescending in this context where she's running for a political position. Like telling somebody they're cute when they bring up X idea instead of considering the idea itself...
In Pathfinder 2.5E (aka D&D 3.9375E), drow never existed and were made up by a gaslighting Pathfinder.
Poor monks don't even count as children...
Still better than joining the Wall of the Faithless, amirite?
>The Buyer of Plagues stood on the bedar's deck, a merchant's slate in one hand and a piece of chalk in the other. The pirate captain lying on the deck was bound at hand and foot, the cable that tied his ankles snaking over the ship's starboard side. The Buyer smiled at the sobbing man, and spoke. "My sister's navigator, Indah." > >The six men on the port side hauled on the cable, and the pirate went over the starboard side with a shriek. The men on that side paid out the rope until its prisoner was somewhere under the bedar's keel, and then they began to sing. Port and starboard heaved in rhythm, the old Kasirutan shanty singing of home and gold and foreign girls, sweating backs heaving to and fro as the pirate was sawed against the ship's keep and the broken shells of the barnacles beneath. They sang for twenty verses and had started a second time when they finally sawed through. > >The port-side men had the bigger piece left when they pulled in the line. The Buyer stepped forward to kick it into a human shape again, and the first breath of the resurrected pirate chief was a scream. The Buyer waved the crew toward a fresh coil of rope and chalked another mark on the tablet. > >"My sister's bosun, Rakti…" > >The grace of the Lifegiver is inexorable, even when the subject would much rather not be revived. Unless a gift explicitly allows a subject to resist it, it takes inevitable effect.
Godbound, Sine Nomine Publishing
IMO the drawbacks far outweigh any benefit you'd get from hosting NSFW communities here. The admins would have more work monitoring explicit content to determine whether they're valid (i.e. not porn or disguised ads).
Since this community is small, the rate of new posts being made is also pretty slow. You'd run into the risk of having "thirst-posts" become the majority of new content (let's face it, the Internet is horny). Nothing against sex, but I don't think that would be great for a country-focused instance.
RAW, the 5e tarrasque is helpless against flying creatures like the aarakocra.
Lol hiya, I recall you from the subreddit as well. Glad to see familiar faces around!
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