I can definitely help with this! My favorite app is called Adventuresmith, and it has tons of randomly generated content for use with all kinds of different systems! I’m terms of browser, Donjon is my #1 go-to. It’s amazing stuff, tbh, check it out!
I can definitely help with this! My favorite app is called Adventuresmith, and it has tons of randomly generated content for use with all kinds of different systems! I’m terms of browser, Donjon is my #1 go-to. It’s amazing stuff, tbh, check it out!
Intriguing! What was the combat like?
You’re doing the Lord’s work, friend.
Ah yes, the Showergun! Second only to the Kitchengun in terms of utility, a fine example.
Aww, the first one gives me big ol’ Metaltech: Earthsiege vibes!
Just what I’d expect to hear from the designer of Munger Hall, the most dystopian dorm yet!
When I was growing up I had a lot of right-wing influences in my ear; I almost grew up to be an alt-right/fascist psycho. I’ve reformed now, and I’m the polar opposite of where I was when I was younger, but I hope I can offer a little insight into why protest is so demonized: it’s because people don’t think it actually works.
Protests, riots, and other public shows of solidarity are viewed in the same way as a petition: it’s not going to actually get anything done, it’s just raising awareness and trying to get people to agree with you. This is, of course, a fundamental misunderstanding of what protest (or even petitions) are really about… But when I was in that mindset, I didn’t care to know more, and I didn’t bother to read into. There’s a great deal of cognitive dissonance regarding it, because historically-speaking, protests are typically lionized, i.e. the Boston Tea Party.
I’m not saying to sympathize either; being a fashy shithead is first and foremost a choice. I just hope this helps with understanding a bit more. ACAB, taxation is theft, keep fighting the good fight.