I don’t really like the idea of punishing players in game like that
We’re all there to have fun and we all have different ideas of fun
I do a lot of photography and I share it on my deviant art page.
I don’t really like the idea of punishing players in game like that
We’re all there to have fun and we all have different ideas of fun
Had a player once try to pickpocket another, it didn’t go well.
They passed the perception check, and also rolled a successful hit. Dude dropped like a sack of potatoes.
I like the sound of that
I’m going to have to keep that idea in my back pocket for later for sure
I’m a forever DM so I’ve got so many unused character ideas that turn into either NPCs or if a player is like “I forgot to make a backstory”
But with the amount of improv I do as a DM it’s very little effort for me.
Though I agree it should be discussed as part of session 0. As it’d be rude not to.
Session 0 for my groups is always the same really, we sit around boucing ideas off of each other for characters, things we don’t want to be touched on during the campaign, and what kind of campaign we want.
Seriously this opens up so much creativity for the DM.
“This person seems familiar to you, but you’re not sure why.”
“You think you’ve been here before, but you’re not sure when.”
“Being on a ship feels like home, but you have no memories of ever being on a ship.”
“Upon seeing the ruins of the village you find yourself overcome with sorrow, you feel like you’ve lost something important but you don’t know what.”
Part of the adventure can be a quest to reunite them with their lost memories.
That’s really interesting about Sharpies, I would have never known that about Sharpies.
Edit: I accidentally the word “never” above.
To me long nails are ick
The longer the more ick
Happy to hear it, and also happy to see their comment disappear
Honestly the onboarding for a lot of alternatives to various to popular platforms/apps (Matrix, Mastodon, etc) seems to be the biggest impediment to more adoption of those platforms and apps.
By onboarding here I mean the communities that use those platforms recruiting others to join them and help build communities up.
Like goddamn if that users comment was the first time I’d heard of Matrix it would have turned me away for sure.
Not to mention Mastodon having a reputation that proceeds it.
Ah gotcha
On a related tangent, I think my least favorite thing about my instance is that I only see the upvotes for that terrible comment. Which it has entirely too many of.
Honestly the amount of terrible comments and posts like that I see makes me want to switch to an instance with downvotes so that I can see that such shot isn’t popular.
I recommend reporting the comment
Definitely not the kind of shit that should be welcome in this community
Also (after looking it up) I’m pretty sure that “goy” is a term used by jewish people to refer to non-jewish people. So in this case I think they’re saying that it is “non-jewish trash” by referring to it as “goyslop”.
I could be wrong though, they’re pretty incoherent and it’s definitely not the kind of comment reply I wanted to see when I woke up from my nap.
It was a matter of time honestly
Personally I don’t much for the LLM stuff, I’m more curious how they perform in Blender.
Not to mention brother printers seem to work flawlessly with Linux as well (though I’ve only used Ubuntu based distros, I didn’t have to do anything to get them to work)
Which adds some bonus points IMO
Sounds like they’re likely also to find themselves in legal trouble
At least one can hope
Because if you live in an apartment your only option for charging is to go to a charging location. You can’t just plug it in overnight.
Which I can see as a big hurdle for a lot of people.
The really odd but is being unaware of which patents they’re allegedly infringing on
That should be part of the filing shouldn’t it?
Also are they going to sue Square Enix for Dragon Quest Monsters while they’re at it?