Gay Chat V11 - Were you expecting something funny?
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I'm trying to have a cultural dinner every month. It lets our family expand our palettes and is just something that's really really enjoyable to have. Today, it's Serbia.
cucumber with sour cream (more polish than serb)
pasulj (with barley)
Cevapcici and onions on lepinje bread
Kremna rezina and assorted chocolates from Belarus
(note: was going to have Kebab, but I removed it)
cucumber sour cream is greek
[QUOTE=zerothefallen;44142238]cucumber sour cream is greek[/QUOTE]
(kebab enabler)
Well then I guess it's a bit Balkan in general
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Pasulj is a soup.
It is also amazing.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;44142172]I'm trying to have a cultural dinner every month. It lets our family expand our palettes and is just something that's really really enjoyable to have. Today, it's Serbia.
cucumber with sour cream (more polish than serb)
pasulj (with barley)
Cevapcici and onions on lepinje bread
Kremna rezina and assorted chocolates from Belarus
(note: was going to have Kebab, but I removed it)[/QUOTE]
I laughed way harder at the kebab joke than I should have. In class, no less...
[QUOTE=brutalmoose;44142020]Do you think 4 people is enough to play? I'm not sure how big a group should ideally be, but there's only 4 of us.[/QUOTE]
It's fine
[QUOTE=Lyokanthrope;44142341]I laughed way harder at the kebab joke than I should have. In class, no less...[/QUOTE]
I don't get it.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;44142564]I don't get it.[/QUOTE]
Oh god, and I thought I'm the only one.
[QUOTE=brutalmoose;44141311]There's a thread for that over in the Videos section. Here I just want to be a regular joe, lol.[/QUOTE]
I just imagine a thread full of people just praising you as a god.
And that just sounds amusing.
[QUOTE=NoOnE#235;44141654]I might as well have, but no.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for letting us know.
I will never get the kebab joke and if I CAN actually get it I don't have the will to find out why it's a joke
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;44142564]I don't get it.[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocW3fBqPQkU[/media]
Forgot that I was making bread. The bread still has two hours to go in the bread maker.
Also we're dismissing this MOV0001 talk?
Isn't MOV0001 just a screamer
oops spoilers!!!
[QUOTE=Ray-The-Sun;44142754]Isn't MOV0001 just a screamer
oops spoilers!!![/QUOTE]
Now we can rest in peace.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;44142622][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocW3fBqPQkU[/media][/QUOTE]
Well there's this but the deal behind remove kebab was that in the early / mid 90's, Serbians were 'ethnic cleansing' what was Yugoslavia (mostly Bosnia-Herzegovina) of 'kebabs' (Bosnian Muslims)
[editline]5th March 2014[/editline]
It's basically like making a holocaust joke except it isn't six gorillion Jews and it's got a funny music video featuring one of the top war criminals
[QUOTE=brutalmoose;44142020]Do you think 4 people is enough to play? I'm not sure how big a group should ideally be, but there's only 4 of us.[/QUOTE]
Yea, it's more than fine. If you add too many players, sessions can last too long with too little progression.
I had a few groups. From 3 to 6. The large group took a long time to progress from room to room, as we had people who wanted to do something each time.
And one player had extreme trouble with math and grasping the basics of combat in game. Each turn, they asked how to add up the damage and roll they made.
If you want to check out DnD character building, there is a program that was made for making characters and it's pretty easy to learn.
Anyone else have that thing where you see a photo of a place in some other country you've not been too but you can't help but feel it's familiar.
That's a pretty cool feeling.
I'm watching some guy break the hell out of Super Metroid.
[QUOTE=HeavyGuy;44143088]Anyone else have that thing where you see a photo of a place in some other country you've not been too but you can't help but feel it's familiar.
That's a pretty cool feeling.[/QUOTE]
Partly, yeah.
Damn all those games!
[QUOTE=Wyvyrias;44143099]Partly, yeah.
Damn all those games![/QUOTE]
It happened to me when i saw a picture of brazzaville looking over to kinchasa and my mind imploded.
I don't think I've ever done anything related to the Congo at any point in my life so I'm not sure why that is :v:
Maybe in a previous life I was a Congolese man who looked from Brazzaville to Kinchasa!
[QUOTE=Sgt. Khorn;44143052]Yea, it's more than fine. If you add too many players, sessions can last too long with too little progression.
I had a few groups. From 3 to 6. The large group took a long time to progress from room to room, as we had people who wanted to do something each time.
And one player had extreme trouble with math and grasping the basics of combat in game. Each turn, they asked how to add up the damage and roll they made.
If you want to check out DnD character building, there is a program that was made for making characters and it's pretty easy to learn.[/QUOTE]
DnD for me has always suffered from too many people. I have played in numerous campaigns and all my friends end up playing. They're not my kind of DnD players either. Rowdy and stuff. It usually takes three hours for one battle. It was fun the first few times but now it's so very old I can barely stand to play.
The best pen and paper rpg game I have played was with two other players and my brother as GM (gurps has a game master to be different; a total of four people involved) but we started in three different locations and we only had one session but it was the best rpg I have ever played. My brother is a good story teller though.
I made friends with two Irish guys when they tries to loot all my stuff and took them on an adventure. My character wasn't allowed to kill anyone :v:
Anyway. I think three players and a DM is best, but because of balance issues 4 is always preferable even though it risks being too rowdy.
This talk of Dnd, makes me want to play again. My last group, I had such a great time playing a reckless and stupid half orc barbarian.
But like I said, a player in the group had trouble with basic math and remembering what to do during their turn.
I had such a great time body slamming an imp into a deep pit, grappling it as it tried to escape, and body slamming it again until it didn't move. And I was lucky, that imp was supposed to be some behind-the-scenes harasser for our group. I put so much effort in that character to make it as awesome as possible.
[QUOTE=Sgt. Khorn;44143541]This talk of Dnd, makes me want to play again. My last group, I had such a great time playing a reckless and stupid half orc barbarian.
But like I said, a player in the group had trouble with basic math and remembering what to do during their turn.
I had such a great time body slamming an imp into a deep pit, grappling it as it tried to escape, and body slamming it again until it didn't move. And I was lucky, that imp was supposed to be some behind-the-scenes harasser for our group. I put so much effort in that character to make it as awesome as possible.[/QUOTE]
It's the effort you put in that makes it the most fun. There are always those couple of awesome moments you never forget.
[QUOTE=Disgruntled;44143098]I'm watching some guy break the hell out of Super Metroid.[/QUOTE]
All the new tricks that have been found with space time beam are pretty crazy.
[QUOTE=gerbe1;44143674]It's the effort you put in that makes it the most fun. There are always those couple of awesome moments you never forget.[/QUOTE]
I went and drew 2 scenes from my very short adventure with the group.
Terrible drawings to be sure, but I'm proud of them.
First is from an ambush from tree people.
[url]http://puu.sh/7kASe[/url]
DM said you don't get full rest wearing you're armor, so I took a step ahead of that.
The next was from when we had to climb down a wide and deep hole into cavern.
[url]http://puu.sh/7kASU.png[/url]
The dwarf decided to try to climb and fell. The wolf had to be lowered and the elf piggy backed me.
I've never played D&D, but I have spent an embarrassingly high amount of money on Magic: the Gathering
Bread's done. Images shortly.
[QUOTE=cheetahben;44143853]I've never played D&D, but I have spent an embarrassingly high amount of money on Magic: the Gathering[/QUOTE]
I used to play pokemon, but that was like elementary school only.
Still got my original cards too. Good times.
[QUOTE=WhiteHusky;44143927]Bread's done. Images shortly.[/QUOTE]
I see enough pictures of food from my uncle's Facebook feed
I need to get a bajillion boxes of Jiffy cornbread mix and learn how to oven.
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