I mean if the venom you stumble into is too strong, would you bother weakening it?
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I mean if the venom you stumble into is too strong, would you bother weakening it?
My grandfather died of colon cancer, he had persistent diarrhoea/constipation (probably cycling, never had him clarify) for a year before he sought any medical attention. So yeah get your body checked up, the best thing you can do for cancer is to catch it early.
It still becomes mush if you cook it up to be a offensive blandfruit, so if you use firebloom it would become “volatile” and become mush after thrown.
I had believed you when I first read your comment but I just checked and the item doesn’t burn.
This is because everything fire related happens at the start of a turn and there is nothing that can (except time freeze) augment bomb throwing speed.
Scrolls and their exotic variants (except for upgrade and enchantment), frozen carpaccio and mystery meat, all bomb variants and dewdrops should be the only items that can burn (at least the ones I can see in the journal).
The way to deal with traps back in the day was to throw your waterskin as it was completely indestructible.
this coming to me right after I skip dinner for beer
One is guaranteed to be transmutation/experience but I never saw it have both, lucky you!
Call me stupid cus I really didn’t think of googling the quote… (Thanks a lot)
While I appreciate the help, I am not going to read everything Dostoevsky wrote (yet)
Which book is this? Because that’s a banger quote and I need it’s context!
Yooo, thats hella cool man!
This random mutation, which seems to be mostly negative, has to have outbred the standart form to be the widely known hyena today, no? It just seems to be the sorta trait that would disappear along the way.
What evolutionary benefit do these pseudopenises have?
Guys come on it’s a reasonable question
Wait shit sorry I misunderstood
I don’t care, still pretty as f
uh wasn’t the symbol for “not” this-> ’ Would p’ be wrong? I never saw the squiggly in my lessons…