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Just a small town gal lookin for apotheosis like every else. She/They. 🏳️‍⚧️ Games: https://omivel.itch.io
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And lots to learn from theater and staging. Having the literal high ground often represents having the moral high ground. I think it would be hilarious if you could make the decision to climb above your opponent and become ontologically righteous
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There's certainly a lot to learn from the sculpture and installation art world on this topic. Our perspective and experience of an object is capable of changing drastically as we move about it
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In the current game I'm working on you may only lie while moving diagonally
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But I'm so interested in exploring what can be done with space emotionally. How does it feel for your character to approach someone and breach each bubble of social intimacy?
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Space tends to be the first thing people abstract away when designing ttrpgs. I think this is often because their primary exposure to space is d&d, which exclusively uses space for its strategic affordances.
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People really underestimate the effect of "making fascists' jobs miserable and tedious" at a mass scale, especially when those fascists are in it for the excitement and feeling of power.
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ever since i was a little girl i knew i wanted to be a discursive object trotted out for the sake of ontological internet debates
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War game is broad and nebulous in my mind. Everything from old Avalon hill stuff, to warhammer, to most skirmish games. Where skirmish games feel focused specifically on tactics down to the individual unit
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samantha is the patrick bateman of cis women
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They’ve bombed abortion clinics, killed doctors, sentenced women to death over unwanted pregnancies, killed trans and queer people for asking for rights. There’s literally no kind of political violence that I’ve not seen come from the right in this country, and it’s never engaged with seriously.
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I’ve seen the state and its agents pretend that destroying a car in retaliation for them ripping up one’s community be described as unimaginable violence even as police officers with Nazi tattoos, gun down an increasing number of minorities every year.