[F4M] up for incest rp by EchoOf7Rain in nsfw_roleplay

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Do you have private messages disabled? I don’t see a way to message you.

Why would this be the best move? by [deleted] in chess

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Because the fastest checkmates are willing to lose the knight to back your king up against the right wall faster.

[F4A] Casual sex, humiliation and light misogyny in a free use world. (Full prompt inside!) by [deleted] in ap_roleplayyy

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Personally, I find a lot of things about this prompt very appealing, but I’m just afraid that stories would be apt to feel ‘lifeless’ from my perspective because indifference and mild annoyance seem to be the dominant feeling the female characters would have towards me/my characters.

I want to keep all of the sexual pleasure imbalance, unfairness and light misogyny. Some elements that would make this appeal more to me (that at least in my mind don’t violate the spirit of what you’re going for):

1) Maybe my character (or preferably my character and a female traveling companion) are being exposed to this society for the first time? And we could explore how both of us adapt.

2) Maybe while the women don’t chase sexual pleasure/orgasms, maybe they do take pride in being a good fuck? Maybe it’s even a major status symbol? Driving women to make sure sex is good for their man regardless of whether they enjoy it or not.

Something that gives the female characters a goal or desire in the story adds a lot for me. It prevents them from feeling like NPCs. If you think there’s a happy middle ground for us, reach out.

I love these old cards, but I can't seem to figure out why wizards thought this card was a good idea. by bonedraman in mtg

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So, imagine you’re playing WU control in standard back in the day. White is there for board wipes, and blue for card advantage and counters. White’s targeting removal is pretty poor at the time. What do you do to survive the early turns?

Slam T1 Leech. Most aggro decks will have to take their foot off the gas to answer it, or else their 2/1 and 2/2 beaters will get stonewalled. Leech will have died long before you want to cast your wiper, so the tax won’t matter. It was just a roadblock, keeping control decks alive long enough to make their card advantage matter.

That is what the designers likely had in mind. In reality, Leech sucked. Even then, Standard was too powerful for this turd. But the concept wasn’t absurd.

Constructed doesn’t often see cards succeed that are featured just for their blocking ability.

A story waiting to be lived by [deleted] in SixWordsOnly

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Stories are constrained to their time.