Modern Family Room
Example of a small minimalist enclosed game room design with brown walls and no tv
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Charles Deaton
Sculptured House (Sleeper House), Genesee, Jefferson County, Colorado, on Genesee Mountain, USA , 1963
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{R/n rescuing Ghost and Soap, she’s trying to untie them, then notices Soap isn’t waking up no matter what she tries.]
Soap, snoring and drooling: urg...hmm.
R/n: Oh no! Johnny’s been drugged!
Ghost, annoyed: No he hasn’t!
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Wake Up Call
"The morning routine in the Sharma-Bridgerton household stopped being easy by the time the children outnumbered the adults.
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Just another normal —chaotic— morning at the Sharma-Bridgerton home."
And I'm back. It's starting to get repetitive, this family fluff thing, isn't it? Sorry, I don't plan on stopping.
No moodboard this time, unfortunately. Just some morning family chaos with the Sharma-Bridgertons with Mary being the little princess, Charlotte's a wild thing and Kate's kind freaking out about her children growing up.
I have to thank @ladystanbury and @harnitbee who are my absolute queens and helped me blab and pour this out. Also, my sister, who inspired Charlotte's sleep habits. Who'd known her heavy sleeping would ever bring anything positive? Thanks, Clara.
Who do you identify with the most in the mornings? I'm gonna say, I'm more like Ned. It takes a while for my soul to return to my body.
Happy reading! Hope you all like this.
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Another budget sleeper, this time for the powerhouse of a set that was Modern Horizons 2. Blue has a few great options for efficient creature removal, beyond its normal suite of counterspells that are excellent if timed correctly, the most played of which are these three, simply because of how cheap they are and how little their downside matters in commander.
These are all really good! However, with how much play they see, Rapid Hybridization and Pongify have both climbed to the $5 range, which is a lot when other options exist, like Suspend over here.
Now, Suspend is somewhere in between a bounce spell and a removal. It only gets rid of the problem temporarily. But two entire turn cycles is forever in commander, the board has the time to get wiped of the other problems in the meantime, or people to prepare to handle the threat when it comes back down. Since Suspend makes the owner cast the card, you can even have a counterspell ready for when it comes back down if you really need to.
And notably, it can also target your own creatures. Just like a bounce spell, you can use it to save your own stuff from removal and board wipes, albeit you trade having to wait a bit longer against not having to repay the casting cost. Since you get haste on the way back down, it's not terrible. You'd rather not, but it's an option. Since you're in control the whole time, it can be both a removal and occasionally save a thing.
Next time you're drafting a removal suite for a blue deck, give this $0.50 card a try!
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Episode 86 - 2022 in Review
Q4 2022 is winding down. The elves have finished banging out the code for this year’s hottest videogame releases. Santa Claus is loading his sleigh down with PlayStation 5s and Xbox Series Xeses. All of this can only mean one thing: It’s time for Bullet Points’ look at the year that was.
Bullet Points · Episode 86: 2022 in Review
Ed, Yussef, and Reid are joined by Kotaku Senior Reporter and Bullet Points’ Holiday Insights and Analytics Manager Ethan Gach to run down our favourite and least favourite games of the year. We’ve got thoughts on Gotham Knights and Signalis and Elden Ring and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Immortality and Citizen Sleeper and more! One of us is sick. One of our calls drops. One of us abruptly leaves to honour a prior engagement. It’s the holidays!
For more Bullet Points, check out our website. And, if you’re able to support us on Patreon, $5 or more per month gets you access to bunch of exclusive podcasts. We have Violent Shapes, where Ed and Reid discuss each of Remedy Entertainment’s games and The Industry Minute, the show designed to give you totally important, 100% serious business news from game journalism insiders. That same tier also comes with the entirety of Lucky 13, where Yussef and Reid discuss Final Fantasy XIII and Blood of Friendship, a now-concluded series where Reid and Astrid Rose talked about every Kingdom Hearts game in excruciating detail. The first episodes of these shows (and a fancy E3 2019 Industry Minute spectacular) are available for free at these links if you want a sampler. Also, Ed, Reid, and Astrid wrote and edited a book of essays on the Metal Gear Solid series called Okay, Hero, which is available digitally right here.
Bullet Points, along with Bad End, is also part of the Superculture Network. Check out the network’s site, follow it on Twitter, or listen to our most recent collaborative project, a podcast on Berserk called Idea of Evil, by clicking on over here.
(This year’s header image comes from a Destructoid article.)
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What if Jing and daiyu ends up seceded to wake up kai by playing the monsters inc earrape if you don't know what I'm talking about listen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQzGkhd4YXw
Daiyu's preferred method of waking up Kai usually involves her jumping up off the bed as high as she can go and elbowing him in the gut like some sort of professional wrestler while screaming "WAKE UP, FAT-ASS".
But I think once Jing proposes this much more "gentle" method of waking up Kai I think she'd immediately agree. The hard part of this method, however, is running from the room as fast as possible before Kai kills them.
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Christchurch Pond Landscape
Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic hillside landscaping.
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