The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

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Seriously considering posting a thread about how I run D&D combats and how much fun they are from the session I am about to run, using photos and/or videos to show how you don't need to have any of the common features and assumptions about D&D combat that make it "a boring slog" or "over in 3 rounds."

I know I will still be wrong about it, somehow. So someone please talk me down.
Just make it a thread about how you like combat and not a right or wrong thing.
 

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Seriously considering posting a thread about how I run D&D combats and how much fun they are from the session I am about to run, using photos and/or videos to show how you don't need to have any of the common features and assumptions about D&D combat that make it "a boring slog" or "over in 3 rounds."

I know I will still be wrong about it, somehow. So someone please talk me down.
Make it a [ - ] thread to elicit those extra-spicy reactions.
 

I wonder how messed up Blenderbot 3 could get by some gaming conversations. How hard would it be to train it to take a side on, say railroading or fudging or edition wars?
 

I wonder how messed up Blenderbot 3 could get by some gaming conversations. How hard would it be to train it to take a side on, say railroading or fudging or edition wars?
The question is, would it take the correct side?
 



I understand having a personal meltdown--I really do. But why do it on a web-forum??
 


The obvious answer is: because you know no one from your offline life will see it.
Except that so often they do, don't they? People rarely make much effort to hide themselves online anymore.
 


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