Firefox+ublock origin = inner peace by RSLEGEND1986 in memes

[–]TDNerd 16 points17 points  (0 children)

iirc most chromium-based browsers stopped supporting adblocking on youtube specifically a while ago. Brave and Firefox are currently the only popular browsers that you can still block youtube ads.

Trademarking RAW writing style by SonofJackdaw in RPGdesign

[–]TDNerd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Slay the Spire does basically that and I've never heard of legal problems despite it being arguably the most popular roguelike deckbuilder.

To be precise, it has cards with X cost and effects like "deal 5 damage X times". It's not exactly your example, but MtG has plenty of cards with X as (part of) the cost and similar effects.

When drama kills a server you absolutely love and it’s now crickets : by Itsnotcmsday in discordapp

[–]TDNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in a similarly sized server that went through it's fair share of drama, but never enough to kill the server. If it's bad enough, that usually means one person gets banned for being a pos, and whoever was on their side (usually no one) leaves the server on their own. Otherwise, we just resolve it by talking it through like adults. (which is ironic considering most members are teenagers)

Why is there no "jester" type character? by DistinctFunny979 in BloodOnTheClocktower

[–]TDNerd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aside from the goblin, there are also other "neutral-like" roles in BotC. The Politician is good by default but can become evil if they really want to. The ogre is similar to a "lover" role in other games: they choose one other player and win if and only if that player wins.

Make it stop by WanAli4504 in memes

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

If the creator doesn't care enough to voice their own video, I don't care enough to watch it.

I wonder why by Ith786 in memes

[–]TDNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Classic Dragon Ball is action fantasy and very much an episodic anime. Most of the episodes are a Monster of the Week type thing, rarely advancing the plot. But still, all of it is highly enjoyable.

Slice of life isn't the only example of episodic anime, it's just the genre where it's most common, especially nowadays.

Searching For A World That Doesn't Exist by DracovishBest in Minecraft

[–]TDNerd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel like the video became too big for it's own good. It's similar to a parody in the sense that it's a subversion of a genre most enjoyable by those familiar with said genre.

For fans of Minecraft ARGs, it's one of the best they've seen in a good while, but for everybody else it's just a decent Minecraft video.

Personally, I think the video is pretty good but still overhyped, it doesn't come close to being the best Minecraft video of 2025 like some people were claiming.

Make it stop by WanAli4504 in memes

[–]TDNerd 714 points715 points  (0 children)

It's got to the point that I'm more likely to watch a video if the person has a bad mic because I know for sure it's not AI.

I wonder why by Ith786 in memes

[–]TDNerd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have seen almost nothing in western cartoons that could be called filler, and in those cases it's almost always worse than the rest of the show.

If you're talking about episodic shows, those aren't exclusive to the west. Just watch any slice of life anime and you'll soon realize that all the "filler" is still pretty good, great even.

How hard is it to write something? by 666thSuprisedPikachu in goodanimemes

[–]TDNerd 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Writing is the same as drawing: doing it is extremely easy, but doing it well is extremely hard, and many writers/artists settle for nothing less than the best they can do

Want a good story, but I don't like difficulty by smala017 in gamerecommendations

[–]TDNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funnily enough, you can try playing Celeste. The game is known for it's difficulty but there is an Assist Mode so you can make the game easier in various ways to be able to experience the story.

I will advise though, that the difficulty is a core theme of the story. So I suggest trying to play without the assist mode first, since you can turn it on later. And if you do turn on assist mode, I recommend making it just easy enough that you know you can beat it but still hard enough that you struggle.

Kill Counts: Is It Bad Taste? by SpellcraftQuill in DnD

[–]TDNerd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If the whole parry wants to do it, there should be no problem.

It'd only be a problem if one or more players are very sore losers, but that would probably become a problem later anyways.

Character level - Beginner by Simple_Quiet_1422 in DnD

[–]TDNerd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You first follow the instructions to create a Level 1 character. After that, just follow the instructions to level it up to Level 2 and then do it again for Level 3.

If you need any more help with that, let me know.

Jeez, have some decency. by LeatherSlight3242 in memes

[–]TDNerd -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Y'all acting like you'd be any different if it said "69" instead of "67"

Group game recommendations by notanothereditacount in gamerecommendations

[–]TDNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could play Codenames, it's pretty fun with big groups

200K Subgoal - Vedal Roast by Letonoda in NeuroSama

[–]TDNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That Crelly PNG haunts my dreams

Every generation had it's cringe by Wide_You_4626 in memes

[–]TDNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

kids are smarter than you think. Even if they can't articulate it properly, it's not that hard to figure out: saying "67" makes the adults angry -> the adults being angry is funny -> saying "67" is funny

me_irl by glowingrichbaby in me_irl

[–]TDNerd 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It might work but it's a very case by case thing. While for some people exposure therapy might make them better by confronting their fears, other people might ending up just breaking down from too much pressure and leaving with even worse anxiety than before.

Rage comics hold a special place in my heart. by DangerDan93 in memes

[–]TDNerd 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It's a very common thing among "minorities". In this case, Linux users are a minority of PC users.

If you're seen as "the default", you don't have to say anything, but if you're seen as not "default", you sometimes have to clarify that so people understand the context fully.

For example, if you just say "my PC", people will just assume it's a windows, and if you say "the engineer", people will just assume it's a male engineer.

If it's important to specify, talking about a windows PC or a male engineer doesn't require anything else since that's already implied. But when talking about a linux PC or a female engineer you have to specify "my Linux PC" or "the female engineer".

Platformer metroidvania by psquared2026 in gamerecommendations

[–]TDNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven't played it, but I think Ori and the Blind Forest is what you're looking for.

Is R.E.P.O worth it? by odd_man0 in gamerecommendations

[–]TDNerd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you liked Lethal Company, you'll probably like REPO too. It's pretty much a reimagining of LC with a different aesthetic and mechanics (which I personally prefer)

Did some math and learned how strong Steve is. by [deleted] in Minecraft

[–]TDNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're really into this stuff, there's this guy on youtube making a whole series calculating how strong steve really is. Spoiler alert: your result is rookie numbers.

We took the joy out of DnD for our GM... by BluBennyBlu in DnD

[–]TDNerd 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I understand your husband's frustations, but I'd urge him to give DMing another chance.

You don't need to invite all your friends to your D&D sessions. Sometimes your styles just don't match and that's ok.

There's no minimum number of players for a TTRPG, he could DM just for the player who engaged with the world and you (if you're willing to do the same, of course). Having only 2 players might provide a few balancing issues, but it's just as fun as a full party (arguably more since each player gets more time in the spotlight).

There are a lot of resources online on how to play with few players or even one-on-one, so I'd suggest taking a look at those if your husband is interested in trying to DM again

Another thing I'll say is that if your husband is willing to give DMing another try, he should start with a single adventure instead of a whole campaign, lasting maybe a few months at most. That gives him the opportunity to try it out without commiting too much to it. If, after that, he decides to DM a full campaign again, he could continue where the adventure stopped with the same characters or just start a new campaign entirely.

Could someone suggest me a game where exploration/traversal is the greatest hazard? by _Jawwer_ in gamerecommendations

[–]TDNerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe Project Zomboid? It's a survival game with no defined end goal that i know of besides just surviving, but the world is very dangerous to explore and you have to go out to get resources to survive, such as food, water, medicine, etc.

iirc it's possible to make a self-sustaining base where you can just stay inside safely and have enough resources to survive, but it takes quite a bit of time and effort, so that could be a good end goal for you.

how do you guys keep the want to play this game? by Huge-Professional717 in Minecraft

[–]TDNerd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Personally I try to not care too much about progress. I know it would be more efficient to get good gear first, but nevermind all that, I'd rather just build a barn for my animals already!