On the one hand, this might help fence sitters that are like "there's no content there".
On the other, I just don't personally care for a stream of random images like Instagram et al do.
On the one hand, this might help fence sitters that are like "there's no content there".
On the other, I just don't personally care for a stream of random images like Instagram et al do.
There's something off about a video about books.
It's not "retire and live a life of luxury" money, at least in many parts of the world.
It's a lot of money in terms of paying down debt and covering rent for a while, though.
I love mage, but its magic is so involved and powerful I wouldn't want to use it in a game unless everyone was a mage. You don't really want one players options to be "I hit him with my club" and the others to be boundless.
Awakening 2nd edition was really good, imo, but I never actually got to play Ascension
I used nWoD for fantasy games. The core dice pool system works pretty well, and few things are tightly coupled to any setting in particular.
I mostly don't like d20, so when someone tells me they're doing a game about secret vampire societies in it, I'm a lot more disappointed than if they ported a system I like or am neutral on. Also 5th edition in particular makes a lot of assumptions about how things work.
I dunno man. I've had a lot of conversations with players that go like "do you think your character is the first to come up with this hijink? If it works, why doesn't the entire setting revolve about this infinite damage trick you're trying to sell me?"
Like, if it was as easy as casting Charm Person on the king to become the new ruler, other people would already be doing that. Therefore, there must be reasons why it doesn't work.
My parents are difficult. Not the worst people and not monsters, but at many times unpleasant.
Plus it was a house in the suburbs. Not ideal for socializing or culture.
And lastly, living with parents in the suburbs would be huge negatives for dating.
All it takes is one cop to be like "he was resisting arrest and I feared for my life so I had to shoot him 17 times in the back".
“Top-down mandates to use large language models are crazy,” one employee told Wired. “If the tool were good, we’d all just use it.”
Yep.
Management is often out of touch and full of shit
Sounds like a good start
I don't like to think of people as immutably good or bad, but I get what you meant.
There's a bunch of factors.
So, someone who lies, is cruel, doesn't care about anyone else, and leaves the world a mess is being a pretty bad person.
Someone who just keeps their head down, goes to work, and is polite to people they meet is kind of middling.
I'd rather spend N minutes reading a list of book recommendations than 5*N minutes watching a video. Presumably the target audience for books is literate.
I'm tired of video.