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

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I confess that whil my son funnel caked this year, I did not. And I can't believe I missed the pumpkin spice ones :.-(

That thing in the picture on the other hand.... I love both pizza and dill pickles, but... gack!

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@Bedrockgames Pizza is a metaphor for the world's most popular roleplaying game, and the various toppings represent the different mechanics, options, and elements that people choose to put in them (feats, multiclassing, psionics, bards, dragonborn, whatever.) "Pineapple" is the analog for something divisive and controversial...something that people cannot--nay, will not, by deliberate choice--ever agree on, and will not compromise on.

For some people, pineapple absolutely cannot ever exist on any pizza ever, for anyone, and they will die on that hill....and for other people, pineapple absolutely must be on every pizza everywhere by default, and they will die on that hill. Both are ridiculous, but here we are.

I guess I am in the camp that pineapple makes pizza good, and is a good option for pizza, but less good for D&D:)
 

Apparently definitions are as fluid in the food service world, as they are in the RPG rules lawyering world.

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See guys, this is what happens when we don’t keep our RPG terminology straight: people with milk allergies suffer and vegans navigate a landscape of culinary confusion. The lactose intolerant grow bloated and gassy. Our non-dairy coffee creamer becomes a meaningless cup of lies….
 



No, that's what I'm talking about; its just that some people can pop in and out easily or handle other things without meaningfully pulling them out, so they don't consider it disruptive to that.

I am inclined to agree with you in that I don't think immersion is as fragile as people made it out to be
 




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