A list of puns related to "Showie"
I have a xeric garden on my property where I am trying to grow a lot of xeric native pollinator plants. When planning this, I found out that showy milkweeds are great for Monarch butterflies. So, I planted over 200 seeds in 3 different patches last fall. So far, I see 2 plants popping up in a patch that naturally sprouted last year. It seems that I have nothing from the seeds I planted last fall.
Do I need a bit more patience? Or did I do something wrong with these seeds. Last fall, I just spread them around in the dirt, kind of covered them up a bit with dirt, and then a bit of mulch.
Is this even a thing? After careful consideration Iβve decided I want some Wildmant briefs and some Obviously briefs. For reference my balls are quite large and my dick is 5β on average, but can fluctuate. With that, are there any nice briefs that 1) accommodate my size, 2) donβt protrude too much, and 3) feel great too?
Thanks guys.
For example if someone used $100 bills to wallpaper their living room. I feel like there is a word similar to 'extravagant' for it. Any ideas?
Edit: I think that I was thinking of some blend of excessive and exorbitant. Thanks everyone!
It was a JIVE turkey!
I'm moving back to my home city to be closer to my remaining family. Locals tend to either proudly or resignedly describe the city as a particularly busy, work-focused, status-driven, showy, cynical place- the joke is the first thing anyone asks you (if they bother speaking to you at all) is where you went to school, what you do and which suburb you live in to decide whether it's worth proceeding with conversation. Like anywhere, it has all sorts, but there is definitely some truth to the stereotype. Itβs beautiful in parts but expensive.
Im happy to live in a tiny flat (or with mum) and I'll be able to manage fine financially as long as I don't start trying to keep up with the Joneses.
Im not dreading moving back, Im probably romanticising it a bit if anything. But I am worried about the zeitgeist slowly wearing me down and would love to hear other peopleβs stories of keeping things simple in a place thatβs often not.
I have an idea for a character. Currently she's poorly optimized, but I'm fine with a bit of that because I like the concept. I want your help making the concept work better, and figure out how best to level her up.
#The concept:
A foul-mouthed, hot-tempered, braggadocious semi-pro wrestler with a knack for showing off with feats of strength and magic. She celebrates her wins by flexing and launching "fireworks" via prestidigitation, for example. She starts bar fights in her spare time.
#The build:
We're starting at level 3.
1 level fighter with the unarmed fighting style for the 1d8 unarmed strike and free 1d4 damage to somebody you are grappling.
1 level barbarian for the rage grappling, rage damage, and the character flavour of Unarmored Defense. She is a wrestler, after all.
1 level bard because I love the character flavour of using her magic to flaunt how amazing she thinks she is. I also think it could be a viable build if I'm able to buff my own grapples, and give support.
Variant Human for the feat. I am taking Tavern Brawler. I know the 1d4 unarmed strikes are pointless with my fighting style, but I really want to be proficient in whacking people with chairs(esp. if I can convince my dm to let me use the unarmed fighting die for those rolls), and more importantly, I want the bonus action grapple. Especially coupled with the 1d4 damage to grappled enemies, I think it could be a powerful grappler build.
#Stats
#Spells:
Cantrips:
1st Level:
Thoughts? Critiques? How should I level up? I want at least 3 levels of bard so I can get expertise, but I'm not sure which bard college. I'm also not sure whether to focus on leveling up fighter or barbarian, though I want at least 2 levels of fighter for action surge.
Trumpeters of Reddit: can you recommend a sub 3 ish minute piece that is some sort of showy blues/jazz/funk/Dixieland brighter mood and tempo tune? Trumpet is a secondary for me but Iβm up for any recommendations!
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