The Road to El Dorado, my beloved
How come a pry bar can’t be used for prying, and a crowbar can’t be used for crowing?

A challenger approaches:

Hey cool it’s the Draw Steel movie
Yes, this is one of the best tabletop-rpg-party movies ever made. Like The Mummy or The Princess Bride.
Edit: or Treasure Planet
Never played DnD (nor do I ever care to; I’m not autistic enough for it), but I’m curious: what do you mean by “tabletop movie”?
Ah, most tabletop roleplaying games, like DnD, tend to have a sort of chaotic “we didn’t think this through properly” seat-of-your-pants energy where the group bumbles from situation to situation and somehow still manages to succeed. There’s also a strong tendency of there being wildly different characters who somehow still work really well together.
Those are great! I feel like the recent DnD movie was also very well done in that sense.
Fan-fucking-tastic movie
Ah, have we gotten to the reddit ‘reference another popular post I just read’ level now? Sweet.
Yes. Community building, see?
English teachers telling students about suffixes and prefixes. meanwhile, there’s another.
Technically, this is just a second prefix.
infix, it’s an infix
Or maybe an interfix?
I feel like in D&D, it makes less sense to just assume a horse can’t understand you. It might be a Paladin’s Steed. They can’t talk, but can understand speech, and if you roll for stats they can be smarter than you.
It might be a druid who is just having fun fucking with you.
It also might be an Awakened horse.
Clearly true for Altivo here.
If I had the golden shoed horse and the bouncing armadillo, I could rule the world.
I loved this movie as a kid. It still weirds me out seeing the (probably true) ways of looking at chel now that I’m an adult on the internet.
I love this movie and the songs are song by a Danish legend in the Danish version. Still watch this movie, just with my kids now 😁





