MGibster
Legend
With that accent I'm sure he wasn't a Yankee.Why was he a female chicken? A male Rhode Island red is red, not white isn't it?
With that accent I'm sure he wasn't a Yankee.Why was he a female chicken? A male Rhode Island red is red, not white isn't it?
Quilt Bag, like it is spelled. But I prefer LGBT, as I have heard it much longer.how in the heck am I supposed to say that without tripping over letters/forgetting stuff?
We are both wrong then as he is from the North. According to Wikipedia a leghorn was originally an Italian breed, and the males are white with a red comb.With that accent I'm sure he wasn't a Yankee.
I think if a friend said that to me, I would find it funny. But if it was someone I didn’t know well, yeah, I’d be suspicious.Quilt Bag, like it is spelled. But I prefer LGBT, as I have heard it much longer.
I think saying, "Hey Quilt bag" might get some strange looks.
I might have called my aunts that, and then beaten with a broom.I think if a friend said that to me, I would find it funny. But if it was someone I didn’t know well, yeah, I’d be suspicious.
Heh. I get the idea of being inclusive in the acronym, but, come on. At some point there needs to be some trimming. I mean, writting that is hard enough, but, how in the heck am I supposed to say that without tripping over letters/forgetting stuff?
Lookism?oh boy, 23 pages on this?
This is exactly the same as the "evil Hasbro CEO" getting a bonus while workers are let go: This is not a D&D problem. This is a society problem.
It's not just PCs and NPCs depiction in D&D art that has a heavy "lookism" issue - it's society in general.
I'm glad you said this because when I first read it, it seems more derogatory than inclusive.I think if a friend said that to me, I would find it funny. But if it was someone I didn’t know well, yeah, I’d be suspicious.
Yes. And thus you can play it safe and continue to appeal to your established market, or you can take a risk and try to broaden your appeal.So, when we say "the market", that has two possible meanings. One is "the market as it is", the other is "the potential market". You can appeal to one, and turn off the other, in the same move.