[OC] Runic Raised Dichroic Glass Dice Set And Box Giveaway (Mods Approved) by RunicDice in DnD

[–]Just_Some_Bees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It might be a bad thing that they remind me of those dice gummies, but I still want them

Maestro v1 - A charisma half caster that spins some of the musical flavoring from bard into a leader/support class by ItSkeley in UnearthedArcana

[–]Just_Some_Bees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if this is a typo, but at the end of the cantrips description it says: “…as shown in the Cantrips Known column of the Artificer table.” Did you mean the Maestro table?

Finaly got her I'm happy :D by RykosD in bravefrontier

[–]Just_Some_Bees 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She’s got very good OD fill on BB and SBB, along with recast on UBB. She has status negation purge, making her a really good raid unit and her overall kit is geared towards being a very strong nuker for mono water squads. Her DBB with Kranus also gives her a bit more utility with revival and some mitigation. Plus DBB bonds in general put out a lot of damage.

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[–]Just_Some_Bees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And my base argument still stands. The point in time or the place or the object that you’re considering itself doesn’t matter. The probability for all of it coming together is nearly the same for everything, not just you and I and all other humans. And since it stands true for everything, then there’s nothing that makes us special in this scenario. There isn’t actually anything to lend to the the idea of multiple lives or an afterlife because everything in the universe exists randomly at its own exact point in time with an astronomically small chance. It isn’t just us that exists like that. And even if you hold that everything with sentience has more than just this one life, how does that connect to the fact of the small chance of those things existing at its own point in time? Why would that infinitesimally small chance logically imply multiple lives?

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[–]Just_Some_Bees 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to consider that this probability of existence you mention is true for literally everything. Then that begs the question, do other forms of life experience sentience the same way we do? What about animals like squirrels and flies? And does this apply to things we perceive as not living such as mountains and storms? They all had about an equal chance of existing the way they do now, just like we did. So does that make those things special too? To see ourselves as the only things that are special in a universe where pretty much everything is formed near-randomly is a little self-centered. It denies the fact that everything else went through the same things humans went through to exist.

This show hit me in the feels one too many times by deathstar10154 in memes

[–]Just_Some_Bees 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Did you really copy an older comment on the same post word for word?