JESTER'S NEW TAROT DESIGNS & CADUCEUS' MAGICAL PURCHASE (2x98) | CRITICAL ROLE HIGHLIGHTS
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- Опубліковано 12 бер 2020
- Jester designed new tarot cards to add to her deck and Caduceus spends a lot of money on magical items.
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#CriticalRole #Highlights - Ігри
For the rogue, it should be a purple coat covered in the symbols of many gods
It's so great that Laura (who is NOT an artist by her own admit) can describe all this and she knows that someone in the Critter community will actually draw these things. The creative skills of the Critterfandom is not to be discounted. And Taliesin's glee at the phrase "mystery case" is delightful.
I can't wait for the full deck. Imma buy it so quick.
Laura is just making fanart ideas for people to make!
Wow, this is like the dresses and suits last episode I thought she was gonna make something childish and inappropriate, but she really thought these tarot cards through! Wow!
Caduceus' love language is totally gift giving y'all
The Wild Mother pendant for Fjord
The fancy clothes for everyone
The fan for Beau
Am I fjorgetting any?
Gift giving and acts of service in the form of cooking for you 😊
She missed an opportunity to have the jewel and the thief be a button and nott
I don't mean to be a Debby-downer but for real I'm getting so conscious of when people are touching their faces (now), and THEY are touching their faces TOO MUCH! Please Might Nein Stay Healthy! 💪🏼
Over 25 million get infected and over 20,000 people die of the seasonal flu every year in the U.S. alone. No one calls a health crisis, no one declares a pandemic, national emergency, shuts down air traffic, E3 or the NFL because of this. The Coronavirus has killed 48 people. Don't fall for the hysteria. They're gonna be just fine.
@@CriticalRoleHighlights I know and I understand that. However, I live in the state that has the most cases in America and has the most reported deaths so I'm just a bit worried is all👍🏻
@@CriticalRoleHighlights And despite the country going into lockdown, coronavirus has killed over 100,000 people in the US alone. This aged pretty poorly, you absolute idiot.
I don't mean to trivialize the people who died. I was speaking from a purely statistical standpoint and my own experience with living in a country that hasn't gone into lockdown. We only have a slightly higher death rate than the U.S. despite having a completely open society during this pandemic. The country that was hit the worst in Europe was Italy and they have a death rate of about 0.066% of their total population. The U.S. stands at about 0.033% and my country at about 0.045%.
Go watch videos on UA-cam about Sweden during this pandemic and you'd think there wasn't anything going on at all. Restaurants and bars are full, the streets are filled with people without masks that are going about their lives as if nothing's happened.
With that said, I think the U.S. government/state governments did the right thing under these circumstances. The U.S. has a much higher population with a much higher population density in cities compared to most other countries that are being affected. However, I also think that individuals can make their own choices and understand that smaller crowds aren't particularly dangerous, especially if combined with facial masks and proper hygiene. Large parts of the U.S. have also started opening up as well because of the increased immunity rate prohibiting the virus from spreading.
Once the immunity ratio has hit 50% of the population the virus starts dying out and infection rate is slowing down dramatically. The death rate in the U.S. at its peak was over 82% back in March and had dropped to half within a month. It's currently down to 13% and the infection rate is below 6%. In Sweden we're currently dividing the infected into two categories: Serious/Critical and Mild. We had our first day without deaths on May 31st. The serious cases are down to less than 1% and the latest daily death toll was 3 people.
That's mainly why I refer to the public's reaction to this pandemic as "hysteria".
@@CriticalRoleHighlights Still believe it's hysteria? Or have you educated yourself?