Spamming Rebuke Death every other turn also completely shatters any difficulty.
The revised core book changes the focus recovery to be 10 minutes for all focus points back
If I squint, I can kinda see the argument for essentially short rest spell recovery. An interesting change, to be sure.
I heavily disagree with making focus points recoverable in combat though. The whole point of them is to be once per encounter, that's how they're balanced.
Do I grab them by the bridge bit that sits on their nose
This is the way.
I don't know how you could train people to get out of their cars. The whole situation is bus-ted. Perhaps there's subway to do it, but I'm at a loss as to how.
We need some action from the bike-ameral legal system. Currently, supporters of public transit are underground, but they need to expose car-centric planning as the utter tram it is.
This seems to be the earliest article about Vasile Gorgos, and it seems to be missing a lot of details from this retelling. I think this means that a lot of these details (wearing the same clothes, the same train ticket he left with, the mysterious car speeding off) were all added later.
EDIT: In the video, they actually show the train ticket. It's from 2021, from Ploesti to his home village, and his daughter-in-law says a friend of his picked him up from the train station after recognizing him. Also, unlike this version, he didn't say he'd been at home, he said he wanted to go home. He does look and sound very visibly senile.
Also, unlike this version, the original does not give him a clean bill of health. It specifically says he has neurological problems and can no longer recognize his son or his son's wife.
If you'll allow a bit of speculation, my guess is the guy abandoned his family, went off and lived life, the police never really took the missing persons case seriously and never really looked for him. Decades later, he starts becoming senile. A befuddled old man, still with his unchanged ID card, ~~gets picked up by a good samaritan who drops the old man home.~~ gets a train ticket home and gets recognized at the train station.
destroying paintings and monoliths
But... they didn't do either of those things. They threw soup at glass, and for the Stonehenge thing they used washable powder paint. They were publicity stunts with no damage done.
An amendment has changed the rules on that. They need to be as easy to reject as to accept. Lots of websites atm are breaking the law on this still.
Ah yes, the famous Buddhist swastika. In this photo, surrounded by Buddhist iron crosses and Buddhist Prussian eagles.
I would heavily recommend linking to join-lemmy.org instead of lemmy.ml.
EDIT: Argh, got the text placement wrong. Whatever, good enough for a low-effort meme :P
Works for floors!