If you call out the name of your attack, you better hope your opponent doesn’t know what it is, cuz it seems pretty easy to block or dodge something you know is coming.
Presumably, they saw where the track lead before the turn and know the trolley was hitting at least one person. The passenger on the right only sees the one person saved.
Fun fact: Crocs chew their chop-chop, both because they live in an aquatic environment and because they've got those little birds to pick at their pearly whites & keep em gleamin'.
my favourite take on this is to have characters fighting in groups, then it becomes obviously necessary to call out moves so others know what’s going to happen and can know to not stand on the other side of the enemy that’s about to be showered in flame.
it also makes a nice contrast between solo fighters and those who simply don’t care about collateral damage: some villains can be pure chaos, you can have rogue heroes who just end up hurting innocent people because they don’t coordinate, and villains who do coordinate will look way more threatening because they aren’t hurting themselves.
The guy out there on the surfboard, with the umbrella…he REALLY IS doing it right. You know how I know? He’s got a shirt and a hat on, too.
He’s not out there, trying to get skin cancer. There is no rule that says “if I don’t massively increase my risk of dying from malignant melanoma, I’m not really a cool dude.” But a lot of people seem to think there is.
I’m a chubby bald guy. People think I wear a hat and a shirt to the fucking beach/pool because I’m trying to hide my fatness and my baldness. No, man. I’m hiding my weak-ass white skin from Mr. Sun. That shit is the only kind of cancer anyone in my family has ever gotten, too, and it is NOT going to get me. But, also, I do still like fun.
And don’t let any of these whackos come at you with the whole Vitamin D trip. I take that shit in pill form, yo. It’s cool that my cells can make it, but it’s not necessary, in the 21st Century.
Firefly. Only because I’ve never met anyone that wasn’t someone I had to introduce to it. Let alone the comics, novels, board/card games, etc.
But for real, if I ever got anyone enough of a base around me becoming such fans as I; I would also happen to have enough of the old school Mage:tAs books to equate Technocracy with the Alliance and equate the Trads to Pirates.
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