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


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Gradine

The Elephant in the Room (she/they)
I've not seen Safety Not Guaranteed yet but from what I know of the other film, my guess is that she
utilizes whatever the high-concept conceit of the film is to actual practical purpose and solves their shared problem while her male counterpart screws around being extremely morally questionable?
 

Whizbang Dustyboots

Gnometown Hero
Every DM should watch Safety Not Guaranteed. It's a great time travel movie that uses time travel for what most people would use it for -- not killing Hitler, but attempting to fix their own past.

It would be an interesting way to run @Piratecat's Timewatch, for instance, in lieu of raptor people and cockroach people trying to manipulate the timeline. (But just as likely to get you in trouble with the Timewatch themselves, of course.)
 

Asisreo

Patron Badass
"I am incapable of deliverying chinese food on time, and I insist that being an hour late to deliver still qualifies me to have the full payment of the meal plus tips."

Nah.
 

Davies

Legend
I've not seen Safety Not Guaranteed yet but from what I know of the other film, my guess is that she
utilizes whatever the high-concept conceit of the film is to actual practical purpose and solves their shared problem while her male counterpart screws around being extremely morally questionable?
Nope.
 




Mad_Jack

Hero
Is it just me, or does anyone else find it mildly perplexing when someone's first post on a forum is to a thread that died out five years ago? I mean, did they start reading the forum from the earliest archived thread or something, and just didn't notice the dates on the posts?
It's been so many years since I changed the settings on this forum I don't even remember how it's configured when you first sign up...
 

Ryujin

Legend
Is it just me, or does anyone else find it mildly perplexing when someone's first post on a forum is to a thread that died out five years ago? I mean, did they start reading the forum from the earliest archived thread or something, and just didn't notice the dates on the posts?
It's been so many years since I changed the settings on this forum I don't even remember how it's configured when you first sign up...
I used to wonder about that so I asked a couple of people who did it, immediately after signing up. They found the posts with a Google search and were looking for assistance with the same issue.
 

Mad_Jack

Hero
I used to wonder about that so I asked a couple of people who did it, immediately after signing up. They found the posts with a Google search and were looking for assistance with the same issue.

Well, that makes sense... I dunno, maybe I've just gotten old enough that I've been internet-ing long enough to have learned to always check the dates on things.
 

payn

He'll flip ya...Flip ya for real...
Well, that makes sense... I dunno, maybe I've just gotten old enough that I've been internet-ing long enough to have learned to always check the dates on things.
LOL half the time newcomers are like, "didnt see alignment ever discussed on this 20+ year old site, so here goes...."
 


overgeeked

B/X Known World
Well, that makes sense... I dunno, maybe I've just gotten old enough that I've been internet-ing long enough to have learned to always check the dates on things.
Considering how cyclical and repetitious most RPG discussions are at the best of times it’s probably easier to not care about the dates and just post. Might even nudge things towards something akin to institutional memory rather than thinking every random thought or idea is fresh and new.
 


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