- Robin Williams
- Betty White
- Mr. Rogers
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I cannot watch Robin Williams perform stand-up. Few things are more annoying than that.
Say what? That man’s energy is unrivaled. Even Chris Tucker couldn’t keep up if he tried.
As a comedic actor, yeah, amazing. Standup? Not on your life. I’d rather listen to an album of nails on a chalkboard than that frantic rambling about nothing.
That’s the genius of it: he doesn’t give you time to recover from laughing and breathe before he’s into the next topic. It’s like watching Airplane! with your ears.
Except that Airplane! was actually funny. I’ve never laughed at Robin Williams’ stand-up - ever.
You should get checked, man. His bit about Obama… top-tier.
Well, humor isn’t universal. Different strokes and all.
I would say Robin Williams, but well, he choose to get away from this world by himself, so maybe he wouldn’t be so happy coming back 🫢🙈 so I chose Betty White
Reportedly, that’s because he felt he was losing his gift as he got old, and so was feeling useless. As long as we’re bringing people back, I’d restore their health to prime for their respective ages, no illness to speak of and faculties at their sharpest. That should do it for Robin.
Which of these sequels was better than the first movie?
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With the sole exception of Empire (though I was not old enough to remember it), I saw each of these sequels before the first movie. As a result, I thought all of them were better than the first one was, at least at one time.
I think RPG fans are familiar with the old Warrior, Mage and Rogue classes, though the titles will vary from game to game but have a similar function. Do you have a favorite skill class you like to fully master or would you rather use a mixture between them? Like a jack of all trades but master of none style.
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I usually go for a stealthy magic build, with as many health upgrades as possible. So I can stealth until I can’t then tank the damage.
All of the above I guess. I mostly play TES games and I played 'em multiple times starting from Daggerfall up to Skyrim. I played pure mages, pure rogues, pure warriors and even mixed them (mage + rogue in Skyrim is so OP / broken that it’s actually unfunny).
Warrior + Mage build in Oblivion
Pure Mage in Skyrim
Pure Mage in Dark Messiah
My roleplaying efforts are a lot like my attempts to cook eggs. No matter what kind of eggs I try to make, they always end up scrambled; no matter what type of role I try to play, I always end up going straight into a battle with no strategy and just try to overwhelm the enemy with brute force. So I just stick to warrior types.
Warrior types be like
It just popped in my head reading your post.
Yeah, that’s pretty much it.
oddly, i prefer playstyles that offer minimal or no force; i get more joy out of talking or sneaking my way through a situation, so i tend to gravitate towards roguish characters. plus, they almost always look cooler.