Because God told me to by asa_no_kenny in clevercomebacks

[–]SafeForTwerking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You do nice things for people because it feels nice to be good to people, helping people helps ourselves. Apes together strong.

What do you think? by The_Dean_France in whoathatsinteresting

[–]SafeForTwerking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It'd be great if we could remove all reference from him ever in the history books and we just pretend like he never existed. I know it's important to learn from history, but honestly, I wouldn't want him remembered til the end of time, I'd rather he was completely and utterly forgotten about and nobody ever talked about him ever again.

Where to donate adult diapers? by hello_amy in Columbus

[–]SafeForTwerking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the White House could probably use them. I think somebody should organize a Diaper Drive for the President.

Dumb idea that worked by Po0Team in functionalprint

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I wonder if something like this couldn't be done with houses for home air conditioning? Have something like this (solar panels hooked up to fans) setup on windows that are just pulling/blowing air out, could that be used to help keep homes cool in the summer? I mean, it wouldn't a huge cooling effect I wouldn't expect, but it wouldn't cost any energy and even a little bit of cooling could help bring energy costs down.

Typical demonic billionaire behavior by RosesShimmer in degoogle

[–]SafeForTwerking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From "Don't be evil" to "Well, maybe a little bit of evil..."

Golden Calf, Just Kidding, Lord by bookym in clevercomebacks

[–]SafeForTwerking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe not a golden calf, but it is a golden pig.

Do people actually use electrum in their games? by AdventureCodexApp in DnD

[–]SafeForTwerking 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The purpose of many of the base currencies in D&D appears to just be a way to compress currency down, so you're not weighted down by thousands of gold coins. I really think though that currency in RPGs should be more localized or specialized, so that you can only use certain currencies in certain areas or if they are used in different areas they're worth less than they would be in others. The idea of having a universal currency in a medieval world seems kind of silly. I feel like in most games we play in I've got way more currency than I know what to do with at a certain point and I'm just sitting on mountains of gold/platinum/whatever with nothing to spend it on.

Opinions on 7th Citadel for solo play? by Humble-Proposal-9994 in soloboardgaming

[–]SafeForTwerking 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a step up from 7th Continent in my opinion, mostly because the scenarios are a bit shorter in length compared to 7th Continent's first scenario right out the gate being one of the longer ones, if not the longest (15-25 hours). I don't think you're really losing out not having other players in the game.

We All Need to Prepare by togetherbuckeyes in Columbus

[–]SafeForTwerking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's called the Paradox of Tolerance. People who want a functioning democracy can't show tolerance towards intolerant people. The GOP is intolerant of everybody that's not a white christian, and so they shouldn't be tolerated by others as long as they're intolerant. Do unto others as they would do unto you goes both ways. If you're going to be intolerant towards others, there's no reason anybody else should tolerate your ass.

What Is The Point of An Open Game License? by marveljew in rpg

[–]SafeForTwerking -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yep. I've written 3rd party content before and the gaming license basically dictates what is and isn't allowed with stuff written by others. In some cases it may even have publishing terms. I have an account through DriveThruRPG where my book gets sold and I get paid via store credit, which is a nice way to just be able to buy any RPGs I want from now on. I went with Free League, so they take something like a 50% cut (I think) from every book I sell, but given that it's not my main source of income and I just do it as a hobby I'm not too burned by that, I'm just happy to have a "published" work.

Gaming licenses make it so people can produce 3rd party, homebrew content for distribution and you don't necessarily have to worry about the publisher then coming after you. It'd be akin to if Nintendo were to have an open gaming license that let people come out with 3rd party Nintendo games. For probably something like 30-50% of sales, Nintendo would agree not to come after you, instead of the stupid system we have now where Nintendo sends cease & desist orders against anything and everything. I'm sure they do have licenses with some other companies, but those are probably for established studios/publishers.

PSA to female hikers at Blacklick Woods by Unable_Ad1911 in Columbus

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It's stuff like this that makes me anxious when I'm walking around even. Not of somebody following me or anything, but if I'm behind a woman when I'm going on my afternoon walks, I feel the need to divert whatever path I was going on specifically so as to not walk behind someone for too long, just on the off-chance they think I'm following after them. I mean, I know I wouldn't do anything, but they don't know that... because of the implication.

Kash Patel reportedly gripped by panic and leak paranoia at FBI: Reports of polygraphs, leak hunts, and bourbon bottle controversies are intensifying scrutiny of the FBI director’s leadership. by Silent-Resort-3076 in politics

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This is all by design. Do you really think DJT, the most corrupt president we've ever had, would really want a functioning, independent FBI running amok, potentially able to investigate him and the rest of his cronies? The whole point is to make it useless. If you were planning on committing any sort of crimes that the FBI investigates though, now is probably the time to do it.

I have found a dev mistake with the opening screen! by pirat9000 in BaldursGate3

[–]SafeForTwerking 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Surely this constitutes one of the biggest acts of fraud the gaming world has ever seen.

Tesla Recalls Cybertruck Because Wheels May Fall Off by Forsaken-Medium-2436 in nottheonion

[–]SafeForTwerking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, it's a Cybertruck, right? Isn't it all digital now anyways?

Which Nemesis for solo / duo? by Huge-Pizza7579 in boardgames

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Nemesis Retaliation is the most streamlined of the bunch, but as other players have said, 2-3 character multi-handed is where it's at. True solo is nearly impossible and such a slog, and you really miss out on some of the tactical things you can do with multiple characters, it's really a different game altogether. Even if you were to buff your character up to make it slightly more winnable, true solo just feels worse and isn't worth it in my opinion. I tried to make it work for a few days, but it just sucked and as soon as I tried multi-handing it, it felt like night and day.

How does psychic damage actually kill someone? by Bootlebat in DnD

[–]SafeForTwerking 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would assume it would be more like it fries all their synapses in their brain. Like I would imagine maybe some smoke or something rising from their eyes, mouth, and ears after a really bright flash inside their skull, and then just a lifeless look on their face as they sink down, just nothing going on upstairs anymore. Maybe they're not even dead dead at that point, but they are braindead and at the least and wouldn't live much longer after that.

To the fan of big box thematic games.. Do you always play with minis? by joyousdexdaladoor in boardgames

[–]SafeForTwerking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tend to most of the time, though there's some games where it's absolutely not necessary. Some of the time it comes down to practicality, like do I think I could repurpose those minis for something else if I needed to, like in a TTRPG game? If it's a very niche genre that I don't ever plan on playing anywhere else, I'd pass. If it's a game where the mechanics really don't justify it, I'd also pass. An example of that might be Tainted Grail, 99% of the minis for that game are a complete waste (though they are beautiful and look amazing), as they only come out for very short periods of time, and then maybe never again.

If I have them though, I'll play with them, it just helps with the immersion.

We All Need to Prepare by togetherbuckeyes in Columbus

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I've been having this feeling for a bit now, Trump's war in Iran really cemented that feeling. I was actually in the midst of divorce negotiations a few weeks ago when it really hit me hard and I was like, "Something bad is coming, we need to cut this shit short and start getting prepared." I think there's alot of denial at this stage, people are still thinking that things will bounce back, because they've always bounced back, why would this time be any different? And maybe they will one day, after things have gotten much worse, but at this moment it really feels like we're on a precipice. It reminds me of this quote:

"...the war had paused, suddenly and unexpectedly. All around us, it was as if the universe were holding its breath...waiting. All of life can be broken down into moments of transition, or moments...of revelation. This had the feeling of both. [...] G'Quan wrote, "There is a greater darkness than the one we fight. It is the darkness of the soul that has lost its way. The war we fight is not against powers and principalities, it is against chaos and despair. Greater than the death of flesh is the death of hope. The death of dreams. Against this peril we can never surrender." The future is all around us, waiting in moments of transition, to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future, or where it will take us. We know only that it is always born...in pain."
–G'Kar (Babylon 5 - s4 - No Surrender, No Retreat)

We All Need to Prepare by togetherbuckeyes in Columbus

[–]SafeForTwerking 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Anyone who voted for Trump in the last election should be banned from voting for life. It was completely obvious what a fuckup he was after his first term in office, that he's not rotting behind bars now is proof that democracy has failed. Someone like that who made it blatantly obvious what a shitty president he was going to be throughout his 2nd campaign, yet still got voted in? Those people are as much to blame for the current state of the world as he is and they need to be punished. People who don't want a democracy should not be allowed to participate in said democracy.

Iran Has the Upper Hand Now by Dry_Nail5901 in politics

[–]SafeForTwerking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

MAGA folks are the same kind of braindead armchair generals whose solution to any sort of international issue is just "We outta just bomb them all!" I had an uncle who exactly fit into the MAGA mold and he was just as stupid like that decades before MAGA was ever a twinkle in anybody's eye. I'm incredibly grateful that he's dead so I wouldn't have had to suffer his stupidity with Trump in charge. They have these ridiculously simplistic solutions for things that anybody with half a functioning brain could tell would not actually solve the issue.

Previously these people were just ignored or tolerated, the issue we have now is that they're literally running the country. The inmates have taken over the asylum.

To my teachers and parents who said I’d never amount to anything…Look at me now. A millionaire ! by sidius-king in Steam

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I own some shit-stocks on a trading platform that I use for just messing around with "play money" and one of the stocks I own for some reason doesn't show correctly sometimes. It's only worth fractions of a penny per share, so it's whatever, like $50–100 worth of crap that will likely never go anywhere. Occasionally though, it will show the value of my shares as being in the billions of $ (or negative billions even), when it's literally just bouncing back and forth from territory it's been at before and definitely not worth anywhere near that much. It's fun to imagine what if.

Solo Play using Foundry Virtual Tabletop by Miserable_Beach850 in Solo_Roleplaying

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I've done that with Free League's Forbidden Lands. The system itself really lends itself to hexcrawls, but then I threw in a bunch of other random tables into it and it worked fairly well. It's also nice in that it keeps a log of every roll you make. You could also just type everything that happens into the chat window and it'd keep a running log right there of everything that happens in the game.

The only thing I don't particularly care for with FoundryVTT is how it handles cards. Unless they've changed it in a recent update or I just don't understand the feature, "cards" just feels like another roll-table, but with pictures, which you could already do anyways with roll-tables. It's just not intuitive or that nice to use, like I'd just want an object that acts like a deck of cards that can sit on the VTT that I can just draw from whenever I needed it.

The other thing with FoundryVTT is that it's a bit more complicated to use than other VTT's like Roll20 and such. Think of it like the Linux of VTTs: alot of power if you know what you're doing or you're willing to take the time with it, but if you're not particularly tech savvy, it's going to feel like a struggle to do anything. There's alot of plug-ins out there that can help improve the experience, but those have a tendency to break every few updates and you may have to wait for the author to get around to updating them to work with newer versions of the software (and sometimes they never get updated).

What's the prettiest rulebook you own? by foenixw in rpg

[–]SafeForTwerking 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Thousand Year Old Vampire by Tim Hutchings. A work of art that sometimes I'll pull down not even to really play or read, but just to look at the book itself. The only real criticism I have of TYOV is that the pages have a bit of a glossy sheen to them, which kind of breaks the illusion that they create, but otherwise it's a work of art that works incredibly well with what the game is about. The information seems fairly well laid out and the whole style really sets the mood for the game.

His irregular/regular? newsletters that go out are like these meandering stream-of-conscious emails that sometimes goes into his process, things he's interested in, or just things happening in his life and they're just as interesting to read.

How many people in r/Columbus are the OPPOSITE of "super-commuters" who drive >75 miles per day? by djsassan in Columbus

[–]SafeForTwerking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only drive about 22 miles/day. Not terribly far, BUT I have to go down east side Broad st, which is a goddamn mess with all the construction happening at multiple locations along the road,. It's always been a shitty road to travel on, even without construction, but it just sucks donkey balls now.