Cheesehead
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Have fun with it but also try to be helpful as the road is long.
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This is a much better brain image than that of an Englishman in tights shooting apples or the French with a longbow.
Haha, I liked that one as a kid, too. Until I learned about mounted steppe nomads, of course.How about an English nobleman's son who speaks American and is pretty tricky with a bow? I wanted to be Kevin Costner when I grew up...
#rangerlife (are you an expert at dual wielding, too?)I blame Gary Gygax for my trafliction... well and Tolkien, Jacques, Jordan....
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Couldn't find a dire wolf on puppyfinder.com so I opted for a miniature dingo as my animal companion.
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Somehow I pictured you as a Mac guy...
You got till March 1, 2026 buddy.
Yeah they keep saying that.. I don't believe them.You got till March 1, 2026 buddy.
Thats a Bear Kodiak Magnum. I like the shape and thought about buying that one - green also being my favorite color - when I was buying a new recurve recently (because my ancient one is a measly 40lb draw) . But then I thought, 'thats way more green than a Scythian would have tolerated'.Saw this one on an Instagram page last night. It stirred up some tradcuriosity.View attachment 188158
Who needs a recurve when you have a falcon?Thats a Bear Kodiak Magnum. I like the shape and thought about buying that one - green also being my favorite color - when I was buying a new recurve recently (because my ancient one is a measly 40lb draw) . But then I thought, 'thats way more green than a Scythian would have tolerated'.
The falcon is no use for enforcing the collection of tributes from foreign interlopers.Who needs a recurve when you have a falcon?
I love it, although I almost felt you were tradsplaining a lil bitI'm not brand new to tradventuring, but kind of feel like I am in my tradolescence in terms of my maturity in the act. After hunting with a compound, I find stick and string a tradmirable endevour, and I don't wanna be tradversarial, but it's more pure. I have both types of bows though, so am pretty tradaptible, and I don't mean to tradvertise my skills, but if I could ever get within ten yards of an ungulate again, my aim would be tradequate enough to poke it in the heart.
But no worries.I love it, although I almost felt you were tradsplaining a lil bit