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Why Men Can be Idiots, Explained for Women

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New D&D Book Finally Lets You Fight A Brain In A Jar

New D&D Book Finally Lets You Fight A Brain In A Jar The new Dungeons and Dragons sourcebook Van Richten s Guide to Ravenloft features some very interesting monsters. On May 18, Dungeons & Dragons latest source book, Van Richten s Guide to Ravenloft, expands on horror elements, stepping away from the typical gothic horror players are used to. And because of this, D&D players are getting new monsters that are a little outside the box, like a Brain in a Jar. Van Richten s Guide to Ravenloft campaign sourcebook includes a few monsters at the end of the book, including creatures similar to ones from classic sci-fi. Brain in a Jar is one part Steve Martin s classic The Man with Two Brains and one part the sci-fi classic Fiend Without a Face. It s a brain in a jar, and it wants to kill you.

TOM LEONARD on the real-life Dr Frankenstein

After 18 hours of surgery, there was silence in the blood-drenched theatre as two exhausted medical teams waited for the patient, a male macaque monkey, to wake up. Finally, first one eye and then the other fluttered open. Surgeon Robert White gently tapped the animal’s nose with some forceps and it tried to bite him. The room erupted in cheers and some even danced for joy. As the macaque’s vocal box nerves were severed and it was paralysed from the neck down, it couldn’t do much more than chew a pencil and bare its teeth at them in terror and agony.

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Carl Reiner Fast Facts Here’s a look at the life of Grammy and Emmy-winning actor, screenwriter, novelist and director, Carl Reiner. Personal Death date: June 29, 2020 Birth place: The Bronx, New York Birth name: Carl Reiner Children: Lucas, Annie and Rob Education: Attended Georgetown University, 1943 Military service: US Army, 1942-1946 Other Facts Nominated for 18 Primetime Emmy Awards with 11 wins, including seven awards for his work as writer and creator of “The Dick Van Dyke Show.” He was also inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame. Nominated for eight Grammy awards with one win. Growing up during the Great Depression, Reiner developed an interest in writing and performing after taking a government-funded drama class sponsored by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). When Reiner received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2000, he said the WPA was instrumental in steering him towards a comedy career and he credited President Franklin D. R

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