Author | Flooders Tenthouse |
But who will watch the watchers |
The ferryman. |
Do you mean Charon? Getting a bit deep here isn't it...
I was thinking more about Gogglebox.
Which of course leads us to the people to watch the watcher, which was the original answer. |
such wildly different answers lol. from the ferryman to the show is crazy. |
Some watchers watch the watchers, and the other watchers watch the one watching the watchers. |
Orcs the mvp
https://www.lordswm.com/war.php?lt=-1&warid=1502748671 |
I've returned to playing yolo barb, and for once I'm enjoying PvP.
So that's nice |
Looks like I won't be able to achieve 1300 Elo anytime soon |
I think mage BW might just carry me to 1500. 1426 now.
Only counter is DoF BW, but those are rare.
I'm sure over time I will attract imitators, and hence counters. But for now, I'm feeling STRONG.
Bullying Mage DEs is so much fun. Revenge run. |
So that's nice
Made me think of this general part of the fast show
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XOhZgAPn_CU |
That's indeed the impression I was going for |
that is an example of retroactive continuity if i have ever seen one |
you belong here Iggy. |
Didn't they used to be named "Hunnies?"
https://www.lordswm.com/army_info.php?name=nomadup
OR was it always Huns? |
I think Huns, like from Atilla the Hun
Though if course hunnies would be far more amusing |
I think they messed up the pluralization from hun to hunni. There is also the card singing coal in the card game which has music motifs sprouting from it however i am sure it was supposed to be the ‘burning’ type of singing. |
Yes it very likely was Hunni or Hunnis. Did not have the e, but they changed it to Huns now :P |
They were called hunni (or something similar) before, yeah |
They cleaned up some names along the way.
I noticed that there are no longer two troops named crusaders. |
https://www.lordswm.com/pl_transfers.php?id=5063792
3-day prison term for password sharing. I swear it used to be seen a more serious violation than that, if you were caught. Not even qualifies as a slap on the wrist. |