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Icy! Good to see you poking over the rubble. :-)
I have brought shame onto Tacticslion for being unable to download anything.
Or am I getting shame mixed up with mirth again...
I think the saddest thing is when we're gaming at Shiro's house, we need the interactive maps for something, and we bring up my downloads page to grab 'em.
Then everyone around the table gasps in awe and says, "HOW many downloads do you have? And NONE of them have ever been downloaded?!?!?!"
What can I say? I subscribe to get the hard copies. The PDFs are a very nice bonus. But I only use 'em when I'm actually RUNNING the campaigns, so most of 'em sit around un-downloaded...
EDIT: And getting naked to get hard (copies) is just the way I roll...

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captain yesterday wrote:It's great having new people, and yes, they do, I can relate to the anxiety of trying something new and not having it work right, it's very frustrating. :-)Such as being a responsible adult?
Ba-dum-TISH! :-P
I've never tried being a responsible adult, I merely hope to fake my way through it before anyone figures me out.
I just think to myself, what would Tom Hanks do in Big

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NobodysHome wrote:captain yesterday wrote:It's great having new people, and yes, they do, I can relate to the anxiety of trying something new and not having it work right, it's very frustrating. :-)Such as being a responsible adult?
Ba-dum-TISH! :-P
I've never tried being a responsible adult, I merely hope to fake my way through it before anyone figures me out.
I just think to myself, what would Tom Hanks do in Bug
Oh, no you don't! You don't get to fix THAT typo!
That's too epic.
A crossover between The Fly and Big. Tom Hanks is trapped in an adult's body with a fly's head. Hijinks ensue...

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captain yesterday wrote:I don't know about that, honestly I think it's a crap book, but it's only a dollar and it's for charity. :-)EVERY PENNY, I SAY!
one hundred pennies then.
I am divided on the book, I hate new classes, but I LOVE archetypes to the point that I would have intimate relations with them right now on the floor of this thread. So it's a necessary book for me, at least in part.

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captain yesterday wrote:NobodysHome wrote:captain yesterday wrote:It's great having new people, and yes, they do, I can relate to the anxiety of trying something new and not having it work right, it's very frustrating. :-)Such as being a responsible adult?
Ba-dum-TISH! :-P
I've never tried being a responsible adult, I merely hope to fake my way through it before anyone figures me out.
I just think to myself, what would Tom Hanks do in Bug
Oh, no you don't! You don't get to fix THAT typo!
That's too epic.
A crossover between The Fly and Big. Tom Hanks is trapped in an adult's body with a fly's head. Hijinks ensue...
I would pay good money to see such a film.

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Tacticslion wrote:captain yesterday wrote:I don't know about that, honestly I think it's a crap book, but it's only a dollar and it's for charity. :-)EVERY PENNY, I SAY!one hundred pennies then.
I am divided on the book, I hate new classes, but I LOVE archetypes to the point that I would have intimate relations with them right now on the floor of this thread. So it's a necessary book for me, at least in part.
lights some candles, puts on some Al Green, hands Freehold a glass of wine
Why, hello there, I heard you had weakness for switching things up...

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Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:captain yesterday wrote:I don't know about that, honestly I think it's a crap book, but it's only a dollar and it's for charity. :-)EVERY PENNY, I SAY!one hundred pennies then.
I am divided on the book, I hate new classes, but I LOVE archetypes to the point that I would have intimate relations with them right now on the floor of this thread. So it's a necessary book for me, at least in part.
lights some candles, puts on some Al Green, hands Freehold a glass of wine
Why, hello there, I heard you had weakness for switching things up...
switches out Al Green for Stevie Wonder
[Cleveland Jr. (From The Cleveland Show) style voice change]Yeah... [/Cleveland Jr. (From The Cleveland Show) style voice change]

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Wow! And I thought the regular Paizo customers got surly. The humble bundle brought a whole new level of customer service trolling.
MY LIFE IS RUINED!! I BOUGHT THE ACG FOR ONE DOLLAR, I DESERVE TO DOWNLOAD IT IMMEDIATELY, WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE SWASHBUCKLERS!!!!!
Incidentally I have single dollar left on my PayPal...

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Ninja Cap'n Yesterday wrote:Icy! Good to see you poking over the rubble. :-)
I have brought shame onto Tacticslion for being unable to download anything.
Or am I getting shame mixed up with mirth again...
I think the saddest thing is when we're gaming at Shiro's house, we need the interactive maps for something, and we bring up my downloads page to grab 'em.
Then everyone around the table gasps in awe and says, "HOW many downloads do you have? And NONE of them have ever been downloaded?!?!?!"
What can I say? I subscribe to get the hard copies. The PDFs are a very nice bonus. But I only use 'em when I'm actually RUNNING the campaigns, so most of 'em sit around un-downloaded...
And even then using PRD/d20pfsrd might be easier than the pdfs for the main books.

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Wow! And I thought the regular Paizo customers got surly. The humble bundle brought a whole new level of customer service trolling.
MY LIFE IS RUINED!! I BOUGHT THE ACG FOR ONE DOLLAR, I DESERVE TO DOWNLOAD IT IMMEDIATELY, WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF THE SWASHBUCKLERS!!!!!
I've been meaning to switch from dead tree to PDF. $18 for most of my collection was too good.

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captain yesterday wrote:It's great having new people, and yes, they do, I can relate to the anxiety of trying something new and not having it work right, it's very frustrating. :-)Such as being a responsible adult?
Ba-dum-TISH! :-P
You mean like being a paying customer and expecting the service provider to have infrastructure to provide the service you are paying for?
*shrug*
Of course during sales it might be expected that the infrastructure will get strained...
I remember a few sales/giveaways on GOG... The servers crashing under the strain of the overwhelming number of requests. It was almost impossible to push the "me, me, pick me" button in between the crashes. My e-mail confirmation arrived hours or maybe even a day later.

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Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:captain yesterday wrote:I don't know about that, honestly I think it's a crap book, but it's only a dollar and it's for charity. :-)EVERY PENNY, I SAY!one hundred pennies then.
I am divided on the book, I hate new classes, but I LOVE archetypes to the point that I would have intimate relations with them right now on the floor of this thread. So it's a necessary book for me, at least in part.
lights some candles, puts on some Al
GreenGore, hands Freehold a glass of wineWhy, hello there, I heard you had weakness for switching things up...
Less sexy now, isn't it?

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Promiscuous Archetype wrote:Less sexy now, isn't it?Freehold DM wrote:Tacticslion wrote:captain yesterday wrote:I don't know about that, honestly I think it's a crap book, but it's only a dollar and it's for charity. :-)EVERY PENNY, I SAY!one hundred pennies then.
I am divided on the book, I hate new classes, but I LOVE archetypes to the point that I would have intimate relations with them right now on the floor of this thread. So it's a necessary book for me, at least in part.
lights some candles, puts on some Al
GreenGore, hands Freehold a glass of wineWhy, hello there, I heard you had weakness for switching things up...
only if you don't care about the environment

Drejk |
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NobodysHome wrote:captain yesterday wrote:It's great having new people, and yes, they do, I can relate to the anxiety of trying something new and not having it work right, it's very frustrating. :-)Such as being a responsible adult?
Ba-dum-TISH! :-P
You mean like being a paying customer and expecting the service provider to have infrastructure to provide the service you are paying for?
*shrug*
Of course during sales it might be expected that the infrastructure will get strained...
I remember a few sales/giveaways on GOG... The servers crashing under the strain of the overwhelming number of requests. It was almost impossible to push the "me, me, pick me" button in between the crashes. My e-mail confirmation arrived hours or maybe even a day later.
In completely unrelated matters: I want my free Hell's Vengeance Guide NOW!

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Currently enjoying an enormous mug of hazelnut coffee in an attempt to have something about today not suck.
The day started with an antique blue willow milk jug that I inherited from my mom getting shattered beyond all repair and will end with a long drive in the dark because my grandma's funeral is tomorrow. And we're all sick because we really needed to make this more difficult by having the whole family come down with a nasty cold. :/
It is really good coffee. So there's that at least.

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I finished watching the new season of The X-Files. Meh. Was it always that over the top? Maybe I remember it being better than it was.
This season had it's fair share of over the topness, I think it would work better having a full season and slipping in the beast episode.I also did not care for Einstein and Miller, but overall I enjoyed it. It was like a visit from an old friend

Freehold DM |
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Currently enjoying an enormous mug of hazelnut coffee in an attempt to have something about today not suck.
The day started with an antique blue willow milk jug that I inherited from my mom getting shattered beyond all repair and will end with a long drive in the dark because my grandma's funeral is tomorrow. And we're all sick because we really needed to make this more difficult by having the whole family come down with a nasty cold. :/It is really good coffee. So there's that at least.
damn. I'm sorry, pretty lady. Please enjoy your coffee, and I hope it warms you in the cold places.

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Hey, spoiler tags! Not everyone has seen the show son!
Edit: I'm kidding, I don't give a s+@# about spoilers, just don't give away how The Titanic ends, in case I ever want to watch it.
Well, there are reasons why Titanic II was intended to get subtitle Return From The Depths.