@@DarkShire I'm not trynna be rude but no one uses fractions for calculating changes people usually say 95% not 9.5/10 Again i am not trynna be rude Edit: don't listen to my reply, I was an idiot back then
@@Adi-A I understand where you're coming from, but I genuinely don't understand why you felt the need to tell me how I should say things? I am a person who uses “9.5/10” There's nothing wrong with that especially when I was talking about something that isn't so important, a game. No, you didn't come off as rude, just oddly narrow minded.
@@DarkShire well it kinda felt to me like if someone from another country says something about your country and pronounces it completely wrong so you would probably just nicely inform them in the comments right so that was what I was trynna do cause it just felt wrong you know cause I always thought and read % is used for chances and fractions for rating but never vice versa
Those are the best alliances 😂 even in games when you meet some randoms you’ve never met and would’ve never likely talked to u less you weren’t in your current predicament, but then absolutely slay together 😅
@@user-qp6vu8ob4bit's basically saying that the first person looks like a nice person, but they'll still kill you. So when they say it looks like a cinnamon roll, it means that it looks like a softy, but they're actually a murderer and they're tough. So if you use those definitions this should make perfect sense to you now
I think I recall a similar item existing that actually produces liquids.... **checks notes** Ahh yes, the "alchemy jug" does that. One could however alter it and limit it to a single liquid like ale or water and call it the endless flask.
@@ferna8397A it's a refrence to the mastermind short film made by King Bach. It starts out with King Bach greeting his friend of the name "Dog", with the following sentence: "May i please have access to the product of which you own inside this giant container of frozen product?" "Dog" then replies, "You may only have access to the product at a maximum capacity of one bowl-shaped utensil, commonly known as "Spoon". King Bach then pulls out a comically large spoon, implying that he can take as much as he wants because the spoon is much bigger than the product of which "Dog" owns. This is funny because "Dog" only wished him to use a small amount of his product, but his wording was his ultimate undoing. King Bach then opens the giant container of which stores his product, and walks towards it, banging the spoon on the container neighboring it. This is funny because he was only trying to walk into the container housing the one he bumped into, but the bowl-shaped utensil [Spoon] was so comically large that he could not take it with him. Please understand what i said and do not make a foolish mistake again which involves getting the refrence of which "Comically large spoon" is refrencing.
@@themysticfedora If a rogue needed thin clothing that allows for agility and stealth, that is what I'd imagine it'd look like. Perhaps Navy blue as that'd blend better with the night (this was what real life ninjas would wear) but that is as close as ive seen it get so far
@@Naarii14 ugh the idea of a rogue in navy blue cloth, or maybe like a big navy blue cloak sounds sooooo cool. reminds me of colm from fire emblem, i tried to cosplay him as a kid for halloween lol
That second one is the embodiment of what happens in Skyrim roleplaythroughs. You start it with a malicious personality, then either get more evil, or end up bored as fuxk.
my DnD characters typically have the "looks like a cinnamon roll and will accidentally get you killed or get killed themself" or "looks like they could kill you and will laugh at your misery as they start some drama"
"Looks like they could kill you, is a cinnamon roll" gestures made her seem like she was thinking something along the lines of "yep you got me, i can't kill you."
Really? It was different by how i interpreted it. I thought the bartender girl only just realized that the mug she used to scoop out something had a hole