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7/24/2025, 9:20:00 AM
7/6/2025, 6:56:25 PM
>Look baby first you turn on the VPN
>Then using search plugins on qbittorrent you type the name
>Yeah that movie looks good, 1080p and a decent filesize
>Alright now it's at 100%, click the stop button
>Now exit the torrent program and close your VPN
>Let me just change the tv source to hdmi1 as the cable is already plugged in and luckily I also have an extra keyboard and mouse on my sofa
>Enjoy baby want anything to eat or drink?
>Then using search plugins on qbittorrent you type the name
>Yeah that movie looks good, 1080p and a decent filesize
>Alright now it's at 100%, click the stop button
>Now exit the torrent program and close your VPN
>Let me just change the tv source to hdmi1 as the cable is already plugged in and luckily I also have an extra keyboard and mouse on my sofa
>Enjoy baby want anything to eat or drink?
7/3/2025, 1:34:14 AM
>>529710304
Actually based, badniks are kino, especially when they're allowed to have personality like Mean Bean Machine, AOSTH, early Archie, etc. Early badniks mog most mobian/blobian/hisworldian/flerky characters.
Actually based, badniks are kino, especially when they're allowed to have personality like Mean Bean Machine, AOSTH, early Archie, etc. Early badniks mog most mobian/blobian/hisworldian/flerky characters.
ID: YRXrvavv/pol/508731865#508731865
6/26/2025, 12:26:18 AM
5/24/2025, 5:42:09 AM
>>95704025
Why not both? It's good to start with familiar territory before branching. That's why most settings have humans, and many have elves and dwarves. You've got the immediately understood (human), a good fallback if someone needs to self insert or is just generally uncreative. Elf and dwarf provide a touchstone for those who are fantasy fans but are not yet invested in (You)r world. Then you can get into your squidtaurs and demi-slugs, for those who DO get invested in your world- and even if no one plays them, seeing them around and experiencing their abilities from the receiving end makes the world live that much more.
Why not both? It's good to start with familiar territory before branching. That's why most settings have humans, and many have elves and dwarves. You've got the immediately understood (human), a good fallback if someone needs to self insert or is just generally uncreative. Elf and dwarf provide a touchstone for those who are fantasy fans but are not yet invested in (You)r world. Then you can get into your squidtaurs and demi-slugs, for those who DO get invested in your world- and even if no one plays them, seeing them around and experiencing their abilities from the receiving end makes the world live that much more.
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