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gravemistake59.bsky.social
I am an aspiring writer and a lover of all things nerdy and geeky.
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youtu.be/Ib9swdvt3mA?... Current vibe. Not cause of anything going on with me, but because I’m learning more about my current main character.
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There’s nothing wrong with enjoying a book series, but at the same time you need to be able to acknowledge the problems in a work and the faults of the author. You do yourself no favors by blindly following bad writers even if you enjoy there work.
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She’s creepy but in a good way.
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Respectfully that second one is horrifying.
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Oh that sounds awesome! I have had moments like that but the character limit wouldn’t be my friend. One of my favorite ones has to be in a campaign set in the real world and the party accidentally completed a real world prophecy that none of us were aware of during the game.
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Exactly. The story becomes a lot grander if everyone is a part of it. Even it seems chaotic at first by the end it all fits together so wonderfully. It makes it truly special.
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Yep! it’s one of the best things about the hobbies.
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Funny enough that is where my Canadian player is from. Know anyone by the name of Daryo?
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Oh, hell yeah! It’s cool you got a tattoo after it. Yeah it’s a thankless job managing everything. Actually drove me crazy once, though also had a lot else going on around it so that didn’t help. D&D ended up helping me resolve a lot of internal dilemmas. So I don’t really have a regrets.
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What part of Canada?
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*waves from Missouri.*
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Yeah a few of ours left earlier on so it made it easier. Campaign managed to last for 2 and a half years. It was the best one I ever ran. I’ve just learned with schedules you need to be persistent and know when to bite the bullet and just play with who you can that week.
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Most likely lol.
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I live in Missouri and the one thing I have noticed about Kansas is that they have some of the most experienced DM in the world. I’ve met about three who have played tabletop since the very beginning there. Esper the Bard (first D&D tuber) is also from there. I can only guess how good he is at DMing
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I used to do that as well had players from Greece, England, Canada, and Hawaii scheduling was a nightmare but it was a great campaign.
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Exactly!
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I wouldn’t count them as socials. A03 and Discord are more forum like in my opinion but that’s just me.
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Honestly same I used to use Ifunny a lot, but then got off cold turkey. I’m only now using it again but it’s more professionally this and Tumblr are my only exceptions.
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Yep! Thankfully warm weather is soon to come. Hopefully it isn’t as humid where you are.
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Really glad to see other people who try and make healthy distance with social media.
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Glad someone said this. I do my best to stay off here as much as I can while still trying to be active. It’s great leaving for a day or two and just hiking a trail.
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I hope one day I have enough regular readers to get this reaction.
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I’ve done therapy for a long time. I’ve had good and bad ones. Even the bad ones help you figure stuff out about yourself even if it’s what you don’t vibe with. I recommend also trying to introspect so you know what you’re looking for.
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My cousin uses it for everything at work and it weirds me out. It can be a good tool for finding out where to look for research but I still don’t bother using it.
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Mood, I got a how to guide for dummies and I’m hoping I can relearn it pretty quickly.
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Thanks for hunting!
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From what I’ve read they would actually help out in crushing and removing permafrost in places like Siberia which will help plants grow. I think that’s just a theory though.
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I never knew the name of this game. Glad to know it now. I just remember seeing it in an old Newgrounds animation as a one of skit.
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Now the real question is, will it stop American movies from censoring themselves to appease the Chinese government? Probably not. They’ll probably still censor certain themes but I don’t see that playing out well.
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Can someone catch me up to speed? I’ve always hated Adobe but I don’t know what they did today to get on everyone’s bad side.
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Oh yeah I’ve been once or twice it hurts pretty bad.
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That’s a good point. Glad you brought that up. For a lot of people politics is scary and they rather escape and act like it doesn’t affect them. I know I can be the same way. Still if the Switch prices are the reason when you are now aware of what’s going on than its says a lot about your character.
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Thank you for the reminder. I’ll do my best.
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I love her colors! Her cape is so cool.
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Might be a controversial statement but I’m going to say it anyway. Nintendo fans are like Redditors. There the face of the gaming culture, do nothing but consume media and repeat the same jokes. Rejoice for the bare minimum, and when ever they get involved with something they drag everyone down.
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Unfortunately, Nintendo fans have always been like that at least from my experience. I don’t fully understand why that is. Middle class dissonance, consumerism, escapism. Likely all three and more. I’m glad this got them to see the bigger issue, but like you said it speaks volumes.
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Agreed, if your main ship is incest, and you get upset when it isn’t in *insert media* than you should touch grass. However sometimes you need a good crack ship to break the monotony. (There are better options) Just be careful about doing it ironically, half the time it doesn’t stay that way.
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Do demisexuals also apply for this day or do they get there own?
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If possible I say start with 1 then do 2,3, and black flag then stop.
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There are many Christian’s who are not alt right and members of the alt right who are not Christian. I find you blaming there lack of critical thinking skills on there religious beliefs to be rather bigoted and based on prejudice which is opposite of what the world needs. Bigotry begets bigotry. 2/2
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Well if your happy with your beliefs I am not going to tell you otherwise. I am sorry to hear if it was a traumatic experience. I know that not all Christian homes are great, but unfortunately that can be said with any group. I will say how ever that not ever Christian is alt-right. 1/2
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I take it you’re not a fan of Christianity or any religion.
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It’s a self fulfilling prophecy. Has been ever since GamerGate. Many of the people in the Burger and Fries chat log fear that politics in gaming would lead to a stand alone complex. Ironically they have become the complex they dreaded.
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The far right has almost always been a gold medalist in mental gymnastics.