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Its so cursed
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here is a video

 

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That my D&D group will adopt/kidnap literally anything to be a part of their adventuring party. It does not matter what it is. They will try. And they will be very upset if I say no. The list so far:
Random Sentient Skeleton (In the party)
Goblin (they have declared they will try when they find one)
Cave Rat (It didn't work, but the attempt was made)
The Cart Driver (Twice. It didn't work either time)
 
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I thought the official name was porthole windows?
From a three-minute google, I understand that a porthole window suggests that it has the specification to be mounted on the side of a boat, but a round window can not be put on a boat.

But yes, I also thought it should have a name like a porthole window.
 
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Oh how history like to rhyme.


During the gilded age of 1880s.

- rich grew richer during the Gilded Age, the poor grew poorer

- Political corruption ran amok during the Gilded Age as corporations bribed politicians to ensure government policies favored big businesses over workers

- By 1890, the wealthiest 1 percent of American families owned 51 percent of the country’s real and personal property, while the 44 percent at the bottom owned only 1.2 percent.



I wonder if the roaring 20s will happen again... or have the titans of industry learn from the pass.
 

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Oh how history like to rhyme.


During the gilded age of 1880s.

- rich grew richer during the Gilded Age, the poor grew poorer

- Political corruption ran amok during the Gilded Age as corporations bribed politicians to ensure government policies favored big businesses over workers

- By 1890, the wealthiest 1 percent of American families owned 51 percent of the country’s real and personal property, while the 44 percent at the bottom owned only 1.2 percent.



I wonder if the roaring 20s will happen again... or have the titans of industry learn from the pass.
You should make a thread about this.
 
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Just copy and paste. Make a simple title that is an open-ended question and that's all you need. Maybe add a question about what people think about it.
May be later~ when I am home. It'd definitely get derailed supper quick, I guarantee people are more interested in culture wars like, whats in a book game or tv show, rather than actual important government regulation like what in your drinking water, and the price of cancer drugs.
 
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