I don't like when it's cold outside but maybe Edmonton is the only place on Earth where it doesn't matter. You can meet them there. Or you can even become a part of them.
I've met them. Trust me when I say you'd be happier staying warm.
@wojtek...What part of Chaotic Evil did you not understand?
Although, yeah, the pentagram's actual use by Satanism is fairly modern, and theirs is upside-down. Besides, drawing geometric designs on things is like 90% of magic.
I have to be an ass and point out the funny typo. Every time.
It's not a typo, though, I just used a non-American version of the word
In American and Canadian English, tidbit is the preferred spelling of the noun referring to (1) a choice morsel or (2) a pleasing bit of something. Titbit is preferred everywhere else. Neither spelling is right or wrong. Titbit is older, but tidbit is etymologically justifiable (the first syllable likely comes from the archaic colloquialism tid, meaning tender). And tidbit is not so new itself; it was well established in American English by the early 1800s.
North America
While researching the Marquis de Sade several years ago, I came across an intriguing biographical tidbit. [New York Times]
Any mixed messages to be had from that tattoo-related tidbit are easy to clear up, however. [Vancouver Sun]
Press a button, and you’ll unlock a tidbit about a particular town. [Washington Post]
Outside North America
Apart from a few titbits about his lavish travel expenses, there were questions about his friendship with dodgy dictators and arms dealers. [Guardian]
One titbit concerned the 12th hole, which has played as the second most difficult in the tournament so far. [Irish Times]
Still, Moore has a remarkable memory for past conversations and the juicy titbit. [Sydney Morning Herald]
Hey, is there someone who knows something about mighty @CamDawg ? I haven't seen him here for awhile.. Is he or/and the other Gibberlings working on Siege of Dragonspear?
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Soon...
*Makes ready the flying the monkeys*
I bet Mark Meer was secretly trying to get the Mage/Shaman multiclass into the Siege of Dragonspear.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10156078939295453&set=a.10150274393500453.547147.818665452&type=3
Although, yeah, the pentagram's actual use by Satanism is fairly modern, and theirs is upside-down. Besides, drawing geometric designs on things is like 90% of magic.
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Maybe you could share something with those who didn't go there
https://www.gamereactor.eu/games/?releaseDate=2&system=android&orderby=releaseDate
https://www.gamereactor.no/spill/?releaseDate=2&system=ios&orderby=releaseDate
https://www.gamereactor.pt/jogos/?releaseDate=2&system=android&orderby=releaseDate
Yes, it is not an official source, but still
Then the end times begin...
The angry forum gods will cover the thread in darkness until...
LO!
Pre-order badges for everyone.
Of course, we weren't there but it would be cool to listen to the titbits.
It's not a typo, though, I just used a non-American version of the word
In American and Canadian English, tidbit is the preferred spelling of the noun referring to (1) a choice morsel or (2) a pleasing bit of something. Titbit is preferred everywhere else. Neither spelling is right or wrong. Titbit is older, but tidbit is etymologically justifiable (the first syllable likely comes from the archaic colloquialism tid, meaning tender). And tidbit is not so new itself; it was well established in American English by the early 1800s.
North America
While researching the Marquis de Sade several years ago, I came across an intriguing biographical tidbit. [New York Times]
Any mixed messages to be had from that tattoo-related tidbit are easy to clear up, however. [Vancouver Sun]
Press a button, and you’ll unlock a tidbit about a particular town. [Washington Post]
Outside North America
Apart from a few titbits about his lavish travel expenses, there were questions about his friendship with dodgy dictators and arms dealers. [Guardian]
One titbit concerned the 12th hole, which has played as the second most difficult in the tournament so far. [Irish Times]
Still, Moore has a remarkable memory for past conversations and the juicy titbit. [Sydney Morning Herald]
http://grammarist.com/spelling/tidbit-titbit/
"dragonspear is hitting important goal tomorrow. The next time you see this game you will be blown away."