It's NOT just a stick. It's a nice stick, which means its uses are many.
- sword
- wizard staff
- samurai katana
- javelin
- light saber
- cane
- stick (because that's a use case on its own)
It's NOT just a stick. It's a nice stick, which means its uses are many.
I'm pro voilence against people who block grocery store entrances because they figured that was the best place to chat with someone they ran into... so yes.
I'm more of a "anything goes, just be chill about it"-supporter.
Plus the fact that it was reasonably practical to haul that bed around speaks to spacious passage ways
Big muscular bare chested military men.
I'm too scandinavian to understand. Please explain.
EDIT: Looming shutdown due to McCarthy thinking he could toilet train the more disgusting segment of his menagerie. Thanks.
I'll let Randall Munroe decide that himself, considering the fact that he provides URLs for hotlinking below the comics
Oh no, I hope it's nothing minor
In situations like that I usually put the lid on upside down.
So much this. Chainshot was highly effective at taking down masts and sails, effectively immobilizing the target. If you fired a chainshot towards the mast, chances were really high that each ball would hit 9n each side of the mast, with the chain tearing off the mast itself. And even if you missed and hit only sail, the chain would rip out a huge chunk of sail and any rigging it hit as well.
Source: I used to play Cutthroats a lot back in the day.
At least the 1st one is likely to actually fly in a somewhat stable manner. The rest are likely too heavy, in addition to the last one having a grossly offset CoG.