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I think when I’ve seen people who have been described that way exhibit that trait, it’s typically verbal abuse, and comes from a...
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My experience with BitD is that a lot of scenes and series of actions rely on one single roll. Roll per roll, D&D is more binary and...
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At this stage everyone, other than my wife, is on a short leash. Just how it is. :LOL:
Wednesday at 5:12 PM
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Blades in the Dark capably and amply serves my needs in this area.
Wednesday at 5:07 PM
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I would add that the additional weight Blades tends to put on single given rolls can make the game seem more swingy than D&D, especially...
Wednesday at 5:05 PM
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My lived experience suggests that you're not accounting for a statistically untenable propensity to roll 3 or less on each of any number...
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Wow. Sometimes what we say about ourselves really is truth in advertising.
Wednesday at 5:02 PM
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It might depend on the rest of the person, as well, of course. You probably shouldn't tolerate me blathering about IT stuff, but I at...
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Yeah, probably. I guess my point is I'm (much) less of a fan of it than I used to be. At least by default, if that makes sense.
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The meaning is dependent upon the context of "fool."
Wednesday at 4:26 PM
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Yeah, there's middle ground between not being a sap and not being an asshat, and I'm working on landing there more than I used to. (I...
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It’s a phrase that has…broad utility.
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I always took it as not entertaining foolish behavior and ideas. "count me out" not "you're an idiot" but maybe the latter is the...
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Like many quotes about behavior and wisdom, its both. Taken to an extreme it treats people poorly with a broad condescending brush...
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