More specifically, NOT a cheap pumpkin carving kit. If you have to use three times as much force as with a knife, that isn't any safer.
You are now picturing Yoshi singing Kraid's theme...you are welcome?
"This isn't a meta comic." So that was a lie...
I had a Pandaren Disc Priest I used to play. I quite like playing a healer in MMOs, but I especially like playing differently-flavored healers (like the mitigation over direct healing of Disc).
You asked why. I gave you a very realistic reason why. If you don't want to hear potential answers to a question, don't ask the damn question.
Wow...what a response. I was pointing out the history of toxic masculinity in action and the fear that might be associated with any kind of non-conforming expression due to gaybashing murders. And your response is to belittle me for even mentioning it. Really classy...keep it up.
Inventing cars doesn't really run the risk of people murdering you for your perceived sexuality/lack of masculinity.
Right after Monk was added, I farmed the whole "Embrace of the Viper" set because I loved it as transmog for my Dwarf Monk. I still think it is one of the best-looking transmogs for Monk as a whole...
"You can have 9 of each potion type"...what if I want 16 of one potion type and 2 of another? "Nope". Weight systems inherently cater to a more diverse set of playstyles, given a system of limited resources, and you can't have a weight system without encumbrance.
I do want to be encumbered when the items I pick up are actually impactful. Inventory management in a game of limited resources should be essential. If I pick up a healing item that actually matters, I want it to have weight. I also hate generic stacking...