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  1. Bagpuss

    Bad Faith and Sealioning

    The problem with the original comic, is if you replace the her statement about Sea Lions, with any group (be it by gender, sexuality, race or religion) then the woman is clearly making a bigoted statement, surely members of that group deserve some justification as to why she is being...
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    WHAMMAGEDDON 2024

    Considering the school I worked at put on a Xmas show this year that I had to manage to sound for I didn't stand a chance, I was out on the first rehearsal.
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    What do you use Chat GPT for?

    Yeah but you also summed it up by saying So hopefully you can see why they might also believe you think non-neurodiverse people have a low IQ. Also you are misquoting yourself you actually said. But you changed it to or when you defended yourself. It is a small but significant difference...
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    Did the nerds win?

    I don't think there are any RPGs that have complex maths (well maybe Guns, Guns, Guns the system neutral gun design tool and the Vehicle Design rules in Traveller NE), nothing is harder than a bit of addition, subtraction and rarely a division.
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    Did the nerds win?

    Sorry I disagree there are loads of groups that haven't moved to 5E because it just doesn't offer then same complexity that they enjoy. There are plenty of RPGs I avoid for long term campaigns because they don't have any real depth in their character generation systems, which I know my players...
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    Did the nerds win?

    Was it a goal? It makes it sound like there was some deliberate force behind it. Or is it something that's just happened as nerds have grown up and started earning and spending money on things they like and the market responded to that? They have also birthed more nerds that are interested in...
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    What are you reading in 2024?

    Really enjoyed the Thursday Murder Club series by Richard Osman, the group of aging pensioners solving crime from their sheltered housing estate is the sort of pace I want with my thrillers. It's like Miss Marple but with a mixed group of interesting busybodies.
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    Did the nerds win?

    Who me? Although saying that I just play it, where as a friend across the table will read up on which is the best card to pick at each level, which perks to pick, and different build strategies. So even within the same games there are levels you can take your nerdiness too.
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    Did the nerds win?

    Oh the maths nerds haven't gone away if you look at all the optimization posts for everything from the relatively simple 5E D&D to even boardgames like Gloomhaven, they still have a home in tabletop gaming.
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    Did the nerds win?

    Note the winky face at the end, it is part in jest. I am totally with you, I don't think I really have the time for the complex system I liked in the past. And as a GM I enjoy giving players more narrative control as it shares the burden. One of my favourite games now for conventions in Kingdom...
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    Did the nerds win?

    I don't think you can say nerds won or lost. I think the maths nerds lost and theatre nerds won I'll tell you why... We use to have games like Champions, GURPS, and Rolemaster where you needed to make your own spreadsheet or computer program just to get through character creation. Now it's all...
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    D&D General Let's celebrate D&D having things we don't like! (+)

    Raise Dead, Resurrection they are great as it means losers can still enjoy D&D. Is that the sort of thing you mean?
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    D&D General Muscular Neutrality (thought experiment)

    I think muscular neutrality made sense in the era when alignment was only Law vs Chaos, not Good vs Evil.
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    Playing without the GM present?

    We played a AD&D game were we were all avatars of different demi-god we had come up with trying to carve out a new domain for ourselves. Each player had at least 12 pages of notes on their faith, their minions and followers, religious holidays and practices, treaties with the other gods and...
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    Positivity: What I'm doing to combat sexism in TTRPGs

    I don't really do much significant in the RPG scene, I GM at a convention regularly, and I've helped with editing and writing in a couple of Call of Cthulhu scenarios, but I wouldn't call myself a RPG writer. Still in the scenarios I run I always make an effort to have a diverse group of player...
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    D&D General How Often Should a PC Die in D&D 5e?

    I don't really get this poll. I picked "I prefer a game where no character occurs" but I don't mind a character death every level. What I really don't like is a character resurrection at all. Death has to mean something. Hence I'd prefer characters no to die, since they aren't coming back...
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    Fun ways to do a "warlike" people [+]

    You could have a race like periodical cicadas, that come into existence only infrequently, and rather than every 13 or 17 year, centuries between so they become myths (otherwise they might be tackled in their dormant state). Then when they a born they need to desperately gather resources before...
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    Fun ways to do a "warlike" people [+]

    If you are interested I highly recommend the Kafer Sourcebook for 2300AD. Very much. Necessity breeds invention. The necessity being to win. Kafer's were the enemy not a PC race. But yeah it did encourage the players to act fast, and withdraw quickly.
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    Fun ways to do a "warlike" people [+]

    Your initial statement that the trope of an entire species sharing a warlike quality is a tired one seems at odds with your request for us to come up with a "warlike people".
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    Fun ways to do a "warlike" people [+]

    That's generally how I've always seen orcs and goblinoid races, breeding and maturing much faster than humans so constantly needing to expand or control their population by fighting among themselves. Warlike out of necessity, culture and nature.
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