Well it’s hats another thread unsubbed. Someday I’ll lean not to post in the first place.
Assuming the heat death of the universe is still a long way off, there's hope
Well it’s hats another thread unsubbed. Someday I’ll lean not to post in the first place.
I'd be happy if I could just teach myself to be sure there is a thought I actually want to post, before I type three paragraphs, feel unsure, leave it unposted in a browser window to marinate for a few hours, and loose interest.I don't know who also needs to hear this, but every now and then I remind myself: I don't have to post every single idea that pops into my head. Sometimes, it's okay to just scroll away.
All Imaginary Friends are, by nature, communists.Now I'm trying to merge that with what @Steampunkette 's Paranormal Power says about them... and my brain wants to add in what my 13yo twas trying to tell me in the car this morning about SCP-2430 from the SCP Foundation report....
All Imaginary Friends are, by nature, communists.
No. I will not explain further. Enjoy the influx of imaginary communists into your campaigns going forward.
All Imaginary Friends are, by nature, communists.
No. I will not explain further. Enjoy the influx of imaginary communists into your campaigns going forward.
It can be difficult to develop a true friendship with one's landlord.I don't have any imaginary friends. This may have something to do with the fact that I charge rent to occupy my brain space.
Which, as best I can translate it, says:Karl Marx in Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie said:Das rollenspielende Elend ist in einem der Ausdruck des wirklichen Elendes und in einem die Protestation gegen das wirkliche Elend. Die Rollenspiel ist der Seufzer der bedrängten Kreatur, das Gemüth einer herzlosen Welt, wie sie der Geist geistloser Zustände ist. Sie ist das Opium des Spielerin.
So, there you have it, RPGs are definitely not communist, but rather an expression of pure evil capitalism, from the Man himself!Playing roleplaying games is, at one and the same time, the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering. Roleplaying is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the players.
For all of you keyboard warriors who are drained from the battle, I offer a recharge:
I have real friends who are communists, meet Katya Kazbek, a Queer Jewish Ukrainian writer who once worked for the Left Front, she wrote a book, it is good! Little Foxes Took Up MatchesAll Imaginary Friends are, by nature, communists.
No. I will not explain further. Enjoy the influx of imaginary communists into your campaigns going forward.
Which is cool.I have real friends who are communists, meet Katya Kazbek, a Queer Jewish Ukrainian writer who once worked for the Left Front, she wrote a book, it is good! Little Foxes Took Up Matches