reblog and he will protect you
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just wanna see if the number’s still huge! ☆
i love this
I just named all of these Floral Knight bc I’m bad at names, but hey this is a thing now and I think that’s fun
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Percy: I’d catch a grenade for you.
Annabeth: Aw that’s so sweet it means a lo-
Percy: But only if the pin was still in. If it wasn’t I’d tell you to run, because someone just threw a live grenade at you.
Annabeth: Well you might not be romantic, but at least you’re not dumb enough to catch a live grenade.
The only theft headcannon involving Miles anyone’s allowed to have is that one time he accidentally “stole” some crayons from Applebee’s and was just so distraught he turned himself in.
Miles, sobbing: “I’m so so sorryy, dad. YooU hh;;avee,, ,to aarrest m.”
Officer Davis: “No, Miles, it’s okay. The restaurant gave you those crayons. Also you’re 5.”
I don’t usually share a whole lot but THIS IS INCREDIBLE
http://sansforgetica.rmit/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Sans_Forgetica&utm_content=Launch_Video
must try
Rules:
roll 2 dice.
make a rectangle with the sides generated
The rectangle must be connected to your existing territory.
The first players first rectangle is placed in a corner. The second players first rectangle in the opposing corner.
If you cannot make the rectangle generated you skip your turn.
When all space is filled you end the game.
The one with the most territory wins.
Strategy:
Any unclaimed territory cut off from your opponents territory will eventually be yours. Like the unnumbered squares in minesweeper it is free real estate. Try to cut of an area as large as possible from your opponent to get as much of this as possible. If both players follow this strategy it’s almost entierly based on luck.
Variations:
You could also elliminate a player when they cannot place their rectangle. Then the other player get roll for as long as they can place their rectangles. This version is much more strategic.
Are fedoras really that bad?
YES YES THEY ARE
Behold, a 120+ year old rhododendron
They rarely grow into anything larger than a shrub, yet alone a tree!