Immolator of Brandywine 🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘 (@robritchie) 's Twitter Profile
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@robritchie

I'm like any other man only more so.

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Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Minnesota fraud investigation began in 2021 under the Biden Administration. We know this because the indictments that came later laid out when the fraud scheme involving the fake children's meal program began -- April 2020, at the onset of COVID school closures. The programs

The Real Mike Rowe (@mikeroweworks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another Christmas Carol Last week, I received a phone call from a woman who wanted to know if my foundation was set up to receive donations in the form of stock. When I told her that we were, she told me that her boss wanted to make a year-end donation. β€œThat’s great,” I said.

Another Christmas Carol

Last week, I received a phone call from a woman who wanted to know if my foundation was set up to receive donations in the form of stock. When I told her that we were, she told me that her boss wanted to make a year-end donation.

β€œThat’s great,” I said.
Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s fairly well known that Mao Zedong’s so-called Great Leap Forward (1958–1962) ended in the greatest man-made famine in human historyβ€”some 45 million dead, fields littered with corpses, villages emptied by hunger, and the sound of chewing bark mistaken for the crackle of

It’s fairly well known that Mao Zedong’s so-called Great Leap Forward (1958–1962) ended in the greatest man-made famine in human historyβ€”some 45 million dead, fields littered with corpses, villages emptied by hunger, and the sound of chewing bark mistaken for the crackle of
Marielle Redclaw (@marieleredclaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The debate over the "unobtainium" metal in avatar has erupted again. I only saw the first film, and I assumed it was either a nickname or the guy who discovered it and named in world it was snarky. "Unobtainium" originated with aerospace engineers in the 1950s to represent a

The debate over the "unobtainium" metal in avatar has erupted again. I only saw the first film, and I assumed it was either a nickname or the guy who discovered it and named in world it was snarky.

"Unobtainium" originated with aerospace engineers in the 1950s to represent a
A Southern Nobody πŸƒ (@exlibrisnemo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazon: "Would you like to help save the planet by waiting an extra day or two just for your delivery to be lost by USPS?" Me: "No, lose it sooner."

Tim Carney (@tpcarney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your reminder of how divorced from hard facts, and instead grounded entirely in fear, the news media was for over a year after the pandemic hit.

Hermit (@oldworldhermit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RIP Tim Kask. The first full-time employee of TSR and also the first editor for Dragon Magazine (issues #1 to #36). Another of the Old Guard gone. #dnd #TSR #TTRPG

RIP Tim Kask. 

The first full-time employee of TSR and also the first editor for Dragon Magazine (issues #1 to #36).

Another of the Old Guard gone.

#dnd #TSR #TTRPG
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β€œIt’s my heart-breaking duty to let everyone know that Tim Kask passed away peacefully in his sleep last night after a sudden illness, surrounded by family and friends. Tim was many things to many people, but to me he was mentor, wingman, uncle-by-choice, and my best friend on

β€œIt’s my heart-breaking duty to let everyone know that Tim Kask passed away peacefully in his sleep last night after a sudden illness, surrounded by family and friends. Tim was many things to many people, but to me he was mentor, wingman, uncle-by-choice, and my best friend on
Secrets of Blackmoor (@blackmoor_film) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sorry to hear Tim Kask passed away. Tim was one of many interviews we did for Secrets of Blackmoor which did not make it into the film. Tim put the D in D&D. No, not Dungeons or Dragons, it was Dope - Tim loved smoking weed. The offices at TSR were known as a stoner hang out,

Sorry to hear Tim Kask passed away.

Tim was one of many interviews we did for Secrets of Blackmoor which did not make it into the film.

Tim put the D in D&D. No, not Dungeons or Dragons, it was Dope - Tim loved smoking weed. The offices at TSR were known as a stoner hang out,