A list of puns related to "State of Affairs (TV series)"
The woman is reminiscing about the business convention. At first she makes it seem like she did the right thing and declined the offer to go to the guyβs room, but then itβs revealed that she did end up going to the guyβs room.
The guy she cheated with was married as well.
They are sitting at the bar.
I think itβs a recent movie or series.
Sad boi hours
In lots of Hollywood films or TV series from United States you hear the sentence "it's only a block away" or "it's just a couple of blocks that way", but what exactly is a "block"?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8708280/
Has Chris O'Dowd and Rosamund Pike. I call it a mini mini series because it is 10 eps, but each is 10 min long, comprising the short period of time before a couple enters their weekly marriage therapy session.
A lot of the show takes place in a women's DV shelter. Makes me want to donate quilts to a shelter.
I personally would like to see Giancarlo Esposito take the role. His villains seem like they have the perfect blend of charisma and evil that Galbatorix excludes.
So, for those of you who don`t know there is a trope created by TV Tropes called Complete Monster (also known as Pure Evil). They are regarded as the very worst of the worst characters from a certain franchise. There are a lot of requirements for these trope but the main ones are the following:
- The baseline standard - This is a common standard that all villains need to pass, no matter the work they come from. This means that the villain needs to commit crimes that are worse than animal cruelty, theft, abuse (unless the abuse is REALLY extreme but that rarely happens) and trying to kill the main characters (because this is something most villains try to do).
- The standards of the work - This means that the villain should be compared to other villains from the same work (or franchise) to see if his/her actions are bad enough to make him/her stand out. This means that a villain who comes from a lighthearted series like My Little Pony needs to be compared to other villains from My Little Pony and not to villains from grimdark franchises such as Warhammer 40000, A Song of Ice and Fire and Berserk. Similarly, a villain who comes from a work withΒ high heinous standard shouldΒ be compared to other villains from the same franchise and not toΒ villains that come from My Little Pony.
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... keep reading on reddit β‘(This is big on r/Ask but as they often are, the answers are all of an American flavour! Obviously some huge programmes cross the pond, but I'm interested in a more British response!)
Hey all, hope you are doing well today.
I had a thought in my head about the current climate of our community and wanted to know whether or not this has been just my experience or perhaps this is part of a larger trend.
Ever since DnD 5e has come out, everything kind of shifted priority. There are good parts to this and bad ones too.
The good: I see that people are a lot more enthusiastic about role playing their characters. I also see that people who are playing actually try to read and understand what they can do when it comes to mechanics.
The bad: it seems to me that majority of players are not interested in exploring other RPGs , Iβve had groups collapse because of a simple desire to switch systems. I also see that there is a shift of players wanting to have every moment to be cinematic, dynamic, daring in some way, which is not really possible for an average DM, especially if you are just starting out.
Those of you who have been in the hobby for a while, what changes have you seen since this explosion of popularity?
I am happy we have more people in the community, I just wish people were interested in trying new things and getting out their comfort zone.
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