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  • Pathfinder 2 is sooo much better than DnD, especially if you want to GM any official campaigns/modules/one-shots. Paizo's writing on their adventure paths make it so easy to just jump in and run a game or pilfer encounters and piecemeal a homebrew campaign

    Plus, the character creation, ancestries, and classes are so flexible that you can play almost anything you can imagine without having to homebrew anything. You want play as the Rat King from The Nutcracker? Sure. A goblin sapper from Warcraft 2? Easy-peasy. You want to play as C-3PO? No problem. Christ, you can play as the fucking Velveteen Rabbit if you want.

  • Sierra Nevadas resident: glares with envy at your measly couple inches of snow

    edit: For context, I live near Lake Tahoe and in the 2022-2023 winter we got more than 50 feet of snow at the pass near my house, and IIRC it was something like 39 feet where I live. Since that was mostly spread out from December to March, we averaged 4 inches per day for 4 months straight. Not that we actually got 4 inches per day; it was more like 2 storms per week which each dropped a foot of snow over a 12-hour period. It got to the point I had to get my snowblower onto my roof to clear off 15 feet of snow so the roof didn't collapse from the weight.

    Man, fuck that winter.

  • I'm going to make a generalization and say that someone in a PhD program (any PhD program) is more practical and better at handling financial planning than 95% of all professional athletes.

  • I guess murderhobos gonna murderhobo

  • This is why you play Pathfinder, where the PC's can be the traditional "monstrous" races. It seems a lot more like slavery or kidnapping when there are PC's with the same ancestry

  • yeah, but at least we can vet that shit better that the unsourced and hallucinated drivel provided by ChatGPT

  • No, no; haven't you heard? if we don't read the Bible(TM), there's nothing to stop us from killing and raping everyone we meet. /s

  • Do you honestly think modern superpowers are not "conquering empires?" If so, I worry what you think about "Jesus' principals [sic]."

  • OP just made it sound like they are needed for any type of protest or demonstration, so I assumed they had use beyond just reproductive rights marches. Plus, turpentine can be used as an antiseptic, but there are lots of less conspicuous antiseptics available.

    I like your answer, too, though.

  • harder to carry and conceal, though.

  • Turpentine I can understand having for various reasons (lighting shit on fire, removing paint/ink/pepperspray), but what is the need for tin snips? cutting the zip-tie handcuffs used by riot police?

  • Be the change you want to see in the world...

  • Of course she is.

  • slow clap

    Edit: and I didn't even notice the Prince poster the first time

  • I COULDN'T QUITE HEAR YOU OVER THE SOUND OF MY CRANKED HOG, BUT I THINK YOU SAID SOMETHING ABOUT DEFINING GENDER!!!

    THE PACK IS ALL ABOUT INCLUSION!! I DON'T CARE HOW YOU MF'ERS SELF IDENTIFY, YOU'RE ALL MY BROTHERS AS LONG AS YOU LOVE CRANKING THAT HOG!!!!

    AROOOOOO!

  • People coming from privilege can still be progressive and want to enact change. I'm not sure why you're denigrating this man and his actions based solely on the circumstances of his birth.

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  • If there's anything that would get Congress to enact gun control laws, it's targeted gun violence against the 1%.

    1. Pulp Fiction: Perfection
    2. Reservoir Dogs: he did so much with so little, and I love the idea of a heist movie that doesn't show the heist
    3. Inglorious Basterds: Beautifully cast, and Tarantino's first collaboration with Christopher Waltz is just amazing. Plus that scene in the bar keeps you on edge for an unimaginably long time before letting the shit hit the fan.
    4. Kill Bill (1+2): just an amazing soundtrack and he perfectly captures the essence of both samurai films and revenge films.
    5. Django Unchained: somehow perfectly fuses blaxploitation and westerns. Plus, more Christopher Waltz
    6. Jackie Brown: the least "Tarantino" of the Tarantino films, but still a pretty good flick.
    7. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood: pretty good and I love when Tarantino rewrites history, but I don't generally like Hollywood movies about Hollywood as they usually feel a little too much like a circle-jerk.
    8. Death Proof: I like it for what it is, but it's not really a feature-length Tarantino movie, so it doesn't really scratch the itch.
    9. Hateful Eight: I grew up on Westerns and love Tarantino, so I really wanted to love this one, but it wasn't really very good. The premise of closed-room Western is fascinating and it was almost great, but the last third/quarter was a huge letdown
  • Haha, Mörk Borg go brrrr

    Edit: any system that's described as "a pitch-black, apocalyptic TTRPG" and uses "scum" in place of "player characters" is ok by me.

    FFS, the official tagline is "a doom metal album of a game. A spiked flail to the face. Light on rules, heavy on everything else;" what more do you fellow grimdank dorks want?

  • And the documentary Dopesmoker by the band Sleep