With Google+, Facebook, Twitter, the blog, and various other social media outlets, I really don't use the ol' LiveJournal. So if you want to connect with my other social medial offerings, check me out at these locations
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The movie focuses on Janet Van Dyne a/k/a The Wasp, a twenty-year old woman, caught in that awkward age when one is no longer a teenager yet isn't quite an adult. She's dragged into the Avengers by her abusive boyfriend, Hank Pym. Hank Pym is Giant-Man in this version of the Avengers, which is the outward representation of Hank's and Janet's
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Pinebox, TX, is 12 to Midnight's game setting for modern-day horror gaming. I know two of the people behind the setting's creation: Ed and Preston. My old comic strip featured a regional beer company, Brazen Hussy Brewery, whose products can be found mentioned in various Pinebox setting bits (the logo for the brewery appears on a t-shirt some of
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We're playing Pathfinder (think D&D, but with slightly better D&D-like rules) and there's this demon thing, trapped in a cage. On the other side of the room is another cage with a big, glowing circle in it. The demon says that the only way to make things right again is for someone to step in the other cage. He hints that it might kill the person
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It's strange when I see in my twitter feed several people that I know, some in person, some only through online interaction, having a really interesting discussion where not only is one of the people involved someone I do not know, but that same person also has their postings protected--only those who he has approved can see what he posts
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One thing I'd like is if Pandora let you put multiple thumbs up on a song. There's a difference between I like this song and I really, really, really like this song.
Case in point: Sandstorm, by Dardude. Like. Conquistador II, by Juno Reactor. Really, really, really like.
One of the reasons why Lady Blackbird works so well with our group is the use of flashbacks. On the character sheets, the line “Refreshment scenes can be flashbacks, too.” was added after playtesting. This is one of the key elements of our game; our Lady Blackbird experience would be diminished without it.