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You shouldn’t have done that, my dearest....
La Vie en Clair de Lune
These are long overdue scenes from some old sessions (13 and 29). Don’t have a shower so you gotta sing in the river instead.
Palus is gone... Welcome Jess Malory to the Implausibles.
Meet The Implausibles.
We shall terrify our way through the cults of the Princes of the Apocalypse.
From left to right we have: Palus Fairkin, Gnoll Zealot Barbarian Agony, Tiefling Divine Soul Sorcerer Artemis Black, Human Fiend Chain Pact Warlock John Alros, Half-Drow Jester Rogue Sabellen Blackscale, Black Dragonborn Oath of the Ancients Paladin
Implausibles: One Woman's Fight to Quit Black Tea
Sue Pekoe used to describe herself as a pack-a-day kinda gal, “I used to need a whole box of black tea every day or I couldn’t think straight,” Pekoe reminisces. “I never really thought of it as a problem until I met Rob, now my husband, and we went to meet his parents. They didn’t have a single box of black tea in their house - green tea drinkers. Well I tried to adjust but I couldn’t. Just couldn’t. It was so embarrassing. I took a box of of their green tea, dumped out the contents and filled it with black tea that I took to carrying with me at all times so they would think more highly of me. But it wasn’t enough. They thought I was... that I had a problem.”
Pekoe decided to get help and joined an online tea-drinker’s support network called Tell Everyone, Always (TEA). The network promotes an open-mouthed approach wherein black tea addicts tell those around them about their problem in an attempt to gain “community” and “support.”
Pekoe, after six months of TEA’s regimen now drinks only two cups of tea a day. “It was really difficult at first. I had to ask people to drink their tea outside, so I couldn’t see them. But now I’m much better.”