Pan pizza, marinara sauce, half mozzarella, half Provolone.
Pepperoni, jalapeno, mushrooms, olives, chives, and pineapple.
Pepperoni on top so it crisps on the bake, garlic and basil on the crust.
Pan pizza, marinara sauce, half mozzarella, half Provolone.
Pepperoni, jalapeno, mushrooms, olives, chives, and pineapple.
Pepperoni on top so it crisps on the bake, garlic and basil on the crust.
My dream is to keep them in a hardwood humidor cabinet modified to dry.
Rookie numbers. Gotta pump those numbers up!
That's the taste of shortsighted capitalists driving a species to near extinction in pursuit of a profit!
I'm not going to commit any crimes, but I had a fling drop knife play on the second hookup and it didn't phase me. So long as my partner can and does consent I'm good to go.
My plan back in the day was to use a % of synergy to rank decks with a hypothetical perfect mana base (all land enters untapped and tap for half your deck colors) being worth 20% and the remaining 80% being calculated by the amount of your deck that contribute to your win condition and the efficiency of those spells.
This won't necessarily describe "power" in the sense we use now as much as the efficiency of success, cheaper spells, functional duplicates, and perfect mana well inherently be more likely to do what they do than the same deck with pet cards and filler.
Maybe a 3+.
While I'm completely satisfied by vanilla sex with my partner every time, I'm not locked into my personal interests or against the wider spectrum. 3 is where I want it, anything else is just extra credit.
Showed my partner, they said, "Is this some kind of raaave??"
Wish them on me instead, I adore them!
Ah, the texture of fine styrofoam and the flavor of nearly extinct fruit shaped like a cartoon depiction of the least memorable circus snack. Truly a champion among sweets.
I don't recall the name but there was a farcry game on original Xbox that came with a map maker for couch PvP. It literally let you shape the topography and place any asset in the game, easily the best map maker I ever used.
Bought an old navy denim jacket when I was 8, I desperately wanted one but they only had men's large and I decided I'd grow into it. I did, 6 years later. Now is 22 years later and it still my favorite jacket. I've dyed it every 10 years to a match my current style and it still fits me like a glove. Doesn't even look a year old, I guess old navy used to be a lot better quality.