Monk is my favorite if we’re going for classes. Because speed. But also versatility and lots of hitting. Pf2e monks are super fun.
But in this question, I’d go Rogue. Sneaky beaky acrobatic stabby boys? Absolute fun.
Monk is my favorite if we’re going for classes. Because speed. But also versatility and lots of hitting. Pf2e monks are super fun.
But in this question, I’d go Rogue. Sneaky beaky acrobatic stabby boys? Absolute fun.


Rain World. Fucking struggling with this one. Animal Well, little easier than rain world. Tunic.

My local grocer did a scan as you go before COVID and it was so fantastic. Everything just got bagged as we went and all you had to do was scan the self checkout till and weigh your produce at the end. So nice.


I don’t know if it’s state wide, but I know in Bremerton a law just went into effect that says ebikes or scooters than can do more than 20mph are now classified as motorcycles and therefore need plates and licensure


He was autistic (like level 2 autism, not high functioning) and really loved movies, especially actions movies. Transformers was so big to him when it started. I think people grew more tolerant and kind in high school from what I remember, but I’m sure he was still picked on.


I’m a transplant to the PNW and I absolutely love the rain, but unfortunately I am very susceptable to S.A.D. Sometimes I just really miss the sun


Rip TV Dad. ;-; This is one that hurts


Isle of Dogs is one of my favorite movies


I appreciate it! Unfortunately I have played tunic and outer wilds as well lol. I own Toki Tori 2 but I remember it being more of a puzzle game? Guess I’ll have to go check it out again.


I absolutely adored Animal Well, so I went looking for something similar and I found Rain World.
But Christ on a trampoline, this game is hard as hell. And I have noooo idea what I’m doing yet.
Fun!


Provided I have a little while to eat…
A slice of bacon and cheddar quiche with real pie crust.
Chorizo breakfast burrito.
Pork green chili over fresh made tortillas and crunchy hash browns.
Two slices of Oscar Meyer bologna on the cheapest white bread one can buy, with a small handful of plain lays potato chips.
Peanut butter and half a cosmic crisp apple.
A bag of ruffles potato chips with onion soup mix dip.
A new York strip with garlic mashed potatoes and onion strings.
A small sourdough bread bowl of western clam chowder.
A bowl of ramen with garlic tonkatsu broth and two soy eggs.
Carbonara with some garlic bread.
Cobb salad with blue cheese dressing, no olives.
Apple crumble with vanilla bean ice cream.
An ice cold Dr pepper, an ice cold barqs root beer, a large glass of milk, and a few liters of southern sweet tea.
Gosh, I’ll bet the breeze up there after climbing feels heavenly. Utter bliss


Whole bunch cause it’s my job.
Maps are super great and wonderful in all sorts of senses. ArcPro is sort of the gold standard, but really it’s a monopoly. Esri, the company behind Arc, has software you can trial for free to check some things out and try it. Esri’s website also has a TON of courses you can follow along with to understand the basics and then even more complex things.
That being said QGIS is FOSS and as far as I understand, very similarly capable as any Arc tool. I haven’t done so myself, but it might very well be possible to have Q and follow along with the Esri tutorials.


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Some of my friends just changed their last name to Rabbit. Easy, short enough, and cute


D.K.
Donkey Kong!
D.K.
Donkey Kong is here!
I’ve told people that the easiest way is to try to whisper the letter Q