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Posted 3 years ago #
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Explains a lot. He put a lot of points into DEX and nothing into INT or WIS.
BTW, you forgot to include the URL of the dodge.
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Rockmastermike wrote Explains a lot. He put a lot of points into DEX and nothing into INT or WIS.
BTW, you forgot to include the URL of the dodge.
I think I need a translator for this post! :lol:
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blammo wrote
Rockmastermike wrote Explains a lot. He put a lot of points into DEX and nothing into INT or WIS.
BTW, you forgot to include the URL of the dodge.
I think I need a translator for this post! :lol:
its a sad day when I'm making dungeons and dragons jokes, but after seeing this guy dodge those shoes I cannot resist.
DEXterity
INTelligence
WISdom
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Rockmastermike wrote its a sad day when I'm making dungeons and dragons jokes
If it makes you feel better, I was playing Neverwinter Nights when you posted it :lol:
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Ha! Apparently I'm -4 against GEEK ATTACK. I thought those were programming languages or something. :oops:
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blammo wrote Ha! Apparently I'm -4 against GEEK ATTACK. I thought those were programming languages or something. :oops:
blammo rolled a 1 on a 20-sided for EPIC GEEK FAIL! :wink:
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Rockmastermike wrote Explains a lot. He put a lot of points into DEX and nothing into INT or WIS.
I regret to admit that I got that reference.
Though I generally play White Wolf games myself. 8)
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Ive come to terms with my geekdom.
wowwiki.com wrote Your chance to Dodge an attack is a percentage calculated using the following general formula:
* Dodge% = Base dodge + (AGI / AGI:Dodge ratio) + (Dodge Rating / DR:Dodge ratio) + Talent and Race contributions + ((Defense skill - Attacker's attack skill) * 0.04)
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of course, this incident lends itself nicely to a flash based game...
Sock and Awe.
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Rockmastermike wrote of course, this incident lends itself nicely to a flash based game...
Sock and Awe.
lolz that was all sorts of fun !
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Rockmastermike wrote Explains a lot. He put a lot of points into DEX and nothing into INT or WIS.
Nominated for Post of the Week. And it's only Wednesday.
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"It's about what happens after the conviction," says Othman. "Maliki could do something about it then, pardon him or release him with a fine. Many people support Zeidi." Othman adds: "People will blame Maliki if he is sentenced, or if he's been tortured... and we are in an election year."
It's a good thing that it's only about what happens after conviction, since people might frown at the fact that he was beaten too badly to even appear in court.
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I wanted him so so so badly to come up after dodging the shoe, saying "Seriously, who throws a shoe?"
That would've made up for like half of the stuff he's done.
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Daz wrote I wanted him so so so badly to come up after dodging the shoe, saying "Seriously, who throws a shoe?"
That would've made up for like half of the stuff he's done.
All the talk I'm hearing is focus on how agile Bush is. Cat-like reflexes on that one.
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Just like any good thief.
Rockmastermike wrote Explains a lot. He put a lot of points into DEX and nothing into INT or WIS.
BTW, you forgot to include the URL of the dodge.
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The shoe wouldn't have done much more than 1d4.
Bear wrote
Rockmastermike wrote Explains a lot. He put a lot of points into DEX and nothing into INT or WIS.
Nominated for Post of the Week. And it's only Wednesday.
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Bush isn't leaving quietly either, this is just one of many 11th hour bullshit moves he's pulled.
An 11th-hour ruling from the Bush administration gives health care workers, hospitals, and insurers more leeway to refuse health services for moral or religious reasons.
The rule, issued today, becomes effective in 30 days. Its main provisions widen the number of health workers and institutions that may refuse, based on "sincere religious belief or moral conviction," to provide care or referrals to patients.
"This rule protects the right of medical providers to care for their patients in accord with their conscience," says Health and Human Services Secretary Michael O. Leavitt in a statement.
Previous rules allow health care workers to refuse to provide abortion or sterilization services to which they are morally opposed. The new rulings give individuals and institutions much greater leeway in refusing to provide services to which they are morally opposed.
The ruling, issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, covers an estimated 571,947 "entities" including doctors' offices, pharmacies, hospitals, insurers, medical and nursing schools, diagnostic labs, nursing homes, and state governments.
http://www.webmd.com/news/20081219/new-conscience-rule-controversy
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