billd91
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On the shelves next to the bitter tears of impotent rage. It's for when you need to satisfy that thirst - schadenfreude can get a little salty.Oooo where? Who doesn't love tasty schadenfreude?
On the shelves next to the bitter tears of impotent rage. It's for when you need to satisfy that thirst - schadenfreude can get a little salty.Oooo where? Who doesn't love tasty schadenfreude?
I read that in my head like a voice over in a commercial.On the shelves next to the bitter tears of impotent rage. It's for when you need to satisfy that thirst - schadenfreude can get a little salty.
With the Schtrudel just to the right of it because who doesn't love a nosh, with their floor show.On the shelves next to the bitter tears of impotent rage. It's for when you need to satisfy that thirst - schadenfreude can get a little salty.
I see you've also begun DM'ing for brand new players.Let's spend two hours making characters to play for an hour.
Let's spend two hours making characters to play for an hour.
One would think so, except sometimes it's the usual suspects sabotaging each other in a game of one upsmanship, and the GM being too mild mannered to put a stop to it.I see you've also begun DM'ing for brand new players.
Indeed that crossed my mind for a moment.You can laugh at it if you want, but there were definitely times I did that as a 3.Xe DM and loved every minute of it.
I was under the impression that, much like with pretzels or soy sauce, the salt is the entire pointschadenfreude can get a little salty.
In one group with which I played there was a guy who would make a crappy character and get it killed off pretty early, then return with a clone of my character concept. The difference was that he would take that concept and maximize it, so that it was able to do everything that mine could do, better. I would have thought it was a coincidence but it happened 4 different times, in two different RPGs. Not much fun.One would think so, except sometimes it's the usual suspects sabotaging each other in a game of one upsmanship, and the GM being too mild mannered to put a stop to it.