No Child Left Behind was the first shot against education
FenrirIII
The only books these dumdums pick up are the ones getting thrown onto the fire
This made me happy.
I played all the way once and less than 50% a half dozen times. It's just hard to get into for some reason.
It's never coming back. Due process doesn't exist for the poor and minorities.
Ever since the internet came around, he's been unable to keep up.
There are romance mods
My first thought is that maybe you can see sharks from further away. Sneaky bastards
No, but they'll punish you for it. I did the work of 2 people adequately for two years and denied a raise each year. But when I threatened to quit, they hired a second person.
And I'd avoid AI in this case. There needs to be real evidence and humans finding it.
I played a level 20 monk in one campaign as a tag-along guide to the party. She would routinely make quick actions or tip the scales of battle, but no one in the game knew. She took no rewards and was secretly hunting the person who had hired the party. It was fun to play it out with the DM and friends.
They're losing young people due to social media influencers and terrible male role models