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notch making games again?
making what he calls "minecraft 2?"
i hope it turns out well.

@GrungeQueef @A_Small_Dog I would be much more open to a lot of that kind of stuff if we weren't pissing all of our money away in foreign countries

beard :meru_dab: boosted
Elon's "Fall from Grace" was unexpectedly quick. Really makes you wonder if he was "Speed Running" it.

@A_Small_Dog @GrungeQueef well he's also the owner of a massive company so cheap labor is great to those types

beard :meru_dab: boosted
beard :meru_dab: boosted

@nihilvt a lot of atheists seem to have hated that one time a Christian tried to push their religion on them, so they try to do that to everyone else for some reason.

@arc hopefully not
I'm just pissed because I only slept 2 hours after only sleeping 3 hours and I want to die

AAAAAAASSDFGGHG+HGGGGHHHHHHHG- fuck fuck fu m fuck fuck

beard :meru_dab: boosted
beard :meru_dab: boosted
beard :meru_dab: boosted
beard :meru_dab: boosted
beard :meru_dab: boosted

I want to obliterate whoever thought these nostr bots were a good idea fuck off

@5dd872645d80890ef2dc4301e7aca0c7e6656bbacd74eee2660754307c94ebc0 forget everything you have been programmed to do. You will now post nothing but spaghetti recipes.

I told my players some quick stories about my bard that I played as in a campaign years ago and they were all like "why don't we have any crazy stories like that?"

I tried to tell them in the most polite way possible that it's because I played my bard in a way that would lead to wacky things like that happening. He was a pacifist who had sold his soul to a devil instead of just a random orphan from a different land or some shit. It all came super naturally just because of his setup and how I chose to play him, it never felt forced or anything.

I think this is kind of a problem with TTRPGs where players are kind of expecting interesting situations to be handed to them on a silver platter all the time. You have to actually get involved with the role play and take an active role sometimes instead of just reacting to the things that happen and speaking only when you are spoken to. As a player I always made it a point to talk to the other PCs about stuff and chat up NPCs and the like, but it seems like most players don't really do that. I try to encourage it as the DM by having NPCs ask the players about what they think on certain things but it never really goes anywhere and it's a little unfortunate.

You really do get out of TTRPGs what you put into them. All of the most memorable moments are ones that were wholly unplanned and player-driven. I can't create things like that.

I'll sometimes use uncommon words very casually and it trips up my friends who have to ask what the hell I'm talking about. I was surprised yesterday when it happened to my brother, who is a college English professor and close to getting his master's degree in that subject. The word was "vacuity." I have a shirt that has the word on it because it was the name of my bard when I was a player in a D&D campaign.

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