snuff 8mo ago • 100%
snuff 8mo ago • 20%
Bitch please. We are the society. Look at the god damn rent prices and tell me again what "we as a society" value.
snuff 8mo ago • 33%
And how do you realistically plan to enforce that? I have 100 applicants a month for 1 house that has never been vacant. If the current tennant ever decides to leave, how can you expect anyone to pick a potentially bad tennant when a potentially good one has the same right?
snuff 8mo ago • 16%
Some of you soft bitches need to hear this. The world doesn't owe you sht. Fight for what you need, but blame yourself if you fail.
snuff 8mo ago • 16%
I said that in the past tense for a reason. I paid off my house before moving and renting it out. That's not the bank's house, that's my house, and you are still not entitled to it.
And let me be clear, I don't care what the law is, I will continue to discriminate against my applicants for any reason that suits me. Do you have dogs, too many kids, or job hop too often? Then your application is going in the trash. I don't fucking need you, so come right if you're going to come at all.
snuff 8mo ago • 55%
I think it's a perfect reason to ban pets.
I do not owe you the house I paid for. You have to apply for it like everyone else and agree to the terms of my lease. If you don't like it, literally rent from anyone else, but you are not entitled to my property. Peroid.
snuff 8mo ago • 100%
Can we go back to mobsters beating up bad management again please?
snuff 10mo ago • 100%
Tel-AI-prompter?
snuff 10mo ago • 95%
Stream chat is something I never understood... it scrolls way too fast.
snuff 10mo ago • 100%
Same, I've always played inverted. Pretty sure it's from N64 flying games, pilot wings and such.
Has anyone run a completely randomly generated session before? Random as in, not a handful of prepared encounters the PCs can seek out, but random as in every encounter is generated on the fly such that not even the DM knows what's going to happen. There are a whole bunch of random generators on donjon, and I figured I could probably open a bunch of them in different tabs and roll them when I need... But is this style of play even fun? And is it an effective use of our 8 hours a month? (It sounds fun to me; I have till January to figure out if I can pull it off though lol)
snuff 11mo ago • 78%
I think you've forgotten about pilots and surgeons and such... not exactly OJT material.
snuff 11mo ago • 66%
snuff 11mo ago • 100%
snuff 11mo ago • 100%
I only run west marches style games now. The pcs need to be back in town by end of session or miss out on carousing or possibly worse depending on where they are. Each game is self contained so people can drop or join as they want.
snuff 11mo ago • 60%
Oh my God no one fucking cares about Steve Wilhite and his fucking speech impediment.
snuff 11mo ago • 100%
I didn't mean to imply that I would run them "through" B2 "then" DCC#100. I meant to say that I would stock the dungeons and factions with the content from DCC#100, the factions/cults from DCC #100 are described as their own little mini modules with their own hooks and lore and such, so I thought I could dot them around the caves and let the players discover them. Rumors could point them to the factions and they can learn about how they are all connected by the "thing in the caves".
B2 is super vague about the politics of the caves; it basically fills the maps with mobs and loot, then says the traveling cleric is a spy. So I thought that the monsters/loot in the cave make a pretty good cover story to keep people out, the perfect place to hide the McGuffin from DCC#100. I wouldn't push them that way, but the adventure culminating in destroying the thing the evil factions of the cave are trying to hide feels like a natural conclusion.
Again, I've only ever ran one-shots, and the "traditional" open ended game I'm playing sucks as an example.
snuff 11mo ago • 100%
Fuck a pear, peach gang bang 4 life 🍑
18 month project is winding down. I suspect it will have 1 use in the next 4 years we are supporting it. The tool is basically a copy of the S3 browser, only shittier. The license for the S3 browser is only 20 bucks btw.