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I'll have to try that! It looks so much easier than feeding them down the garbage disposal.
I'll have to try that! It looks so much easier than feeding them down the garbage disposal.
Brilliant. I often find myself walking while awkwardly holding my (used) machete, with no place to put it! And I don't want to litter obviously. So it just winds up in the trash, which seems wasteful
As a person of color born in the 80s, this basically describes my experience just existing and experiencing race and racism, esp until age 18 or so. A lot of, "nothing to see here, that was all in the past, let's just move on." It's the default move, not just of outright racists, but also among the well intentioned, I think because listening becomes too uncomfortable.And in every single one of these discussions talking about the problematic content in the game some of which absolutely exists and their existence is an irrefutable fact (I'm not saying that every claim that D&D is racist/sexist/bigoted is always right, I'm saying that there are times where it's undeniable that it is/was) . . . there have been people in each and every one of these discussions denying that the topic is a problem and that this specific aspect of D&D has absolutely nothing wrong with it and changing it is just because of internet outrage over nothing.
Thank goodness they have the "Warning: Sharp Objects" sign.
Safety first and btw it's in the UKI'm so glad they have the "caution
Thank goodness they have the "Warning: Sharp Objects" sign.