When it comes to TTRPG stuff, I have reached the point where I feel like some ancient fish clinging to life in a tidal pool.'nEvery week, more of the water from the pool evaporates and the tide retreats further down the beach.
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When it comes to TTRPG stuff, I have reached the point where I feel like some ancient fish clinging to life in a tidal pool.
Every week, more of the water from the pool evaporates and the tide retreats further down the beach.
@Taskerland I counter with the lesser known "Reverse Dostoevsky"
If in your travels you find a single other ancient fish, you have found a new ocean.
Nothing about gaming ever needed the industry. Just some friends.
The Karamazov existential problem of evil is really just a parable about online play changing the social contract. He was very ahead of his time was Fyodor
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When it comes to TTRPG stuff, I have reached the point where I feel like some ancient fish clinging to life in a tidal pool.
Every week, more of the water from the pool evaporates and the tide retreats further down the beach.
@Taskerland stop reading about it and keep playing. Look at @Printdevil, the ancient fish that crawled out into open ocean. Or me, who locked himself for a quite few years away from the big ocean. You'll live.
Also ancient fish clinging to life in slowly evaporating tidal pool sounds like hell of an idea for something.
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@Taskerland stop reading about it and keep playing. Look at @Printdevil, the ancient fish that crawled out into open ocean. Or me, who locked himself for a quite few years away from the big ocean. You'll live.
Also ancient fish clinging to life in slowly evaporating tidal pool sounds like hell of an idea for something.
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I think that's just a truism about people, and I've never really understood how anyone copes with them. I think about six to ten people to natter about games with is probably all I need if I am not playing. Finding out on a daily basis that "D&D isn't actually very good" over and over again isn't my cup of tea.
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When it comes to TTRPG stuff, I have reached the point where I feel like some ancient fish clinging to life in a tidal pool.
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@Taskerland @vdonnut @Printdevil
I figured out lots of things that you don’t like. But I have no idea what you do like from your posts. That might be something to look at. -
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@Taskerland @Printdevil I vanished from TRPG larger scene (Polish) and was just playing, running and tinkering with games. I was late to discover both OSR and FitD games due to that. It was around five or six years. Then I came back into English-speaking TRPG scene as I am still today. It bugs me how prevalent is DnD and how people are shit. That's why I don't dig too deep and wander mostly here and on blogs. One has limited ability to handle stuff. Take care of yourself.
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When it comes to TTRPG stuff, I have reached the point where I feel like some ancient fish clinging to life in a tidal pool.
Every week, more of the water from the pool evaporates and the tide retreats further down the beach.
@Taskerland I think the online firehose is toxic. My engagement this week was proofreading a Merry Mushmen module, and now I'm about to head out to a con with a gang of friends, see some other friends there, and GM at the edge of my competency for strangers. Nothing said on Reddit or any other public-facing site has any relevance to any of that; it would probably make me burned out if it did.
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@Taskerland I think the online firehose is toxic. My engagement this week was proofreading a Merry Mushmen module, and now I'm about to head out to a con with a gang of friends, see some other friends there, and GM at the edge of my competency for strangers. Nothing said on Reddit or any other public-facing site has any relevance to any of that; it would probably make me burned out if it did.
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When it comes to TTRPG stuff, I have reached the point where I feel like some ancient fish clinging to life in a tidal pool.
Every week, more of the water from the pool evaporates and the tide retreats further down the beach.
@Taskerland We got to move with the cheese, which is rarely the mainstream cheese.
And if no commercially available cheese fills us, then we churn our own (as I'm doing now).