The snow on the ground probably melted, leaving the snowman intact because it is compacted and harder to melt.
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Will on the sill?
You might be right, but i think it also has to do with the charging behavior of those animals. The plant a spear strat seems less effective if your prey is better able to change directions.
Isnt this how you would hunt boar too?
But they arent tho. I am a trans woman who has been on estrogen for 4 months. In that time i have absolutely noticed my nipples changing, both growing and getting hard more regularly than before.
Ah see that would explain it!
This is cool as fuck actually. It flows like a song and i just instinctively read it like one
It definitely looks like they were just doing a dirty job. I don't know why you would assume that this is just the way they keep their hands.
Yeaaaah all of these things are very common among people with ADHD. So, not to put too fine a point on it, but you are super wrong.
Hell yeah! I love the music in starfield. If theres one thing bethesda consistently gets right, its the soundtrack.
I dont think I agree. To me, the punchline reads at best like "haha isnt the concept of trans people hilarious?" Or at worst like "wow look at this dog being haughty and elitist! Isnt that just like trans people? Lolol"
Im curious why your conception of a warlock must be able to be confused with a wizard or sorcerer from an outside perspective. That has never been an aspect of warlocks in 5e that I valued, or something I particularly wanted to emphasize.
To me, a warlock character could be made using any number of classes present in pf2, including the aforementioned sorcerer, wizard and witch, but also the psychic or oracle. The fantasy of having a patron is not something that must be expressed mechanically IMO, because it ultimately boils down to "you have a connection with this powerful NPC and you need to consider their wants/needs/demands or else there may be consequenses"