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Current I just came out from watching The Last Act at my local cinema. It was something. It was really something.
28 days ago
BUILDING KICK! EXPLOSIOOOOOOOOON!
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4 mos ago
27 years old today. Only three years of my 20s left. Where did all that time go?
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4 mos ago
So apparently, if you use a tooth with a filling in it to chew toffee, the toffee can become sicky enough to pull the filling out.
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6 mos ago
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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Well that hurt my feelings. Now we're both in the wrong.
....Somehow, I am not surprised by that revelation when it comes to his concept of love. ^^"


It's his concept of marriage, not love. Brut's perfectly capable of comprehending love in the conventional way... for the most part. He doesn't get why anyone would waste a perfectly good +2 AC wedding bonus because of love though.
Here's hoping Cloud returns to see it.

In regards to Brutrumukk, a detail of his that hasn't come up is that his views on marriage are rather... odd.

For those of you unfamiliar with Ceremony, the spell's wedding feature grants the happy couple a +2 bonus to AC while they are within 30 feet of each other.

Basically, the way Brut sees it, marriage is just a way to temporarily turn a close comrade in arms into a second shield and that the best time to tie the knot is on the eve of a long and dangerous battle.

Initially, he thought Palasha and Candlefoot were getting married because the Witchlight Carnival was going to be traveling somewhere dangerous for its next stop. Now, he thinks they're getting married because of the danger posed by the hags.

He's going to be very confused if he ever finds out the real reason they want to get married.

...Also, if he ever has access to a holy spellcaster of one of the goblinoid gods while knowing that a tough fight is coming up, Brutrumukk may very well end up proposing to Jub.
First crit of the game! WOOT WOOT!
Upon seeing Cho dislodge the dart before it could deliver its full dose, Ijin made a mental note to ensure his next dart carried a lower dosage of pure anesthetic. He didn't want to run the risk of killing their target with an OD. As he reached for his next round though, Ijin paused as the thought of chambering a lethal round crossed his mind. It was pretty clear that this target was an assassin that had found himself unable to end whoever or whatever it was that he'd been sent after and was now protecting it instead. Said target being the small, monocular figure clinging to the bounty's back. Ijin was willing to bet that if he did what Cho had lacked the conviction to do, the assassin would fly into a vengeful fury and switch from flight to fight. It would make his capture all the easier and possibly net them a bonus from their employers...

Ijin loaded a smaller capacity pure knockout dart into Finbl.

Using a lethal round carried the risk of striking Cho by accident, either through a moment of poor accuracy or by the bullet punching clean through the smaller figure and into its guardian. Plus, between Cho being the larger target and the fact that he had been weakened by the first shot, Ijin had an increased chance of hitting the fleeing assassin compared to the smaller charge. The Gweldite kept in mind the possibility of aiming in that direction to provoke Cho into making a last stand though. If only as a last resort. When the assassin took aim at the burning food truck that was chasing him, Ijin took aim at Cho's neck and fired his second shot of the mission.

My first experience of WWE was watching the Undertaker kidnap Teddy Long.
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