The Hammer and the Anvil in my ass

My old irl group had a lot of diversity in the games we ran. My personal favorite was Trail of Cthulhu

Everything is correct except the last line, but only because I have poured a tremendous amount of effort into it (and I still slip up sometimes). Making the person I'm talking to not feel judged or condescended to is actually my most well-developed skill, very important for the education field.

My character is 17 (actually 23 due to dimesional fuckery), has published a math textbook, and is trying really hard to not murder people anymore. He's also firmly on the blue and orange morality spectrum, loves teaching literally anything at any time, and is disgusted by the concept of the afterlife. Fun guy. Wonder what a therapist would make of him

https://theeasternborder.lv

This dude is from Latvia and is on Putin's shit list for popularizing a conspiracy theory that the Putin we see in public is actually a revolving series of highly trained impersonators. It's actually kinda credible tbh.

Viossa community ahh post

Well, with my fiancée it's diet coke

I've literally done exactly this

Dude has a room temperature iq

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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/11787771

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National Tragedy yesterday (www.chicagotribune.com)

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/24537643

A national tragedy happened this morning

Seriously, do they just let anyone drive that thing? What an idiot of a driver.

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3038131

In light of recent events

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Cyberdumpster (files.catbox.moe)

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/37382707

Dumpsters

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I smell burnt toast (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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Amazon's so helpful (lemmy.dbzer0.com)

It works. Well, it works about as well as your average LLM

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Had a cool idea for an ttrpg about growing up in a hunter-gatherer culture in a stone-age fantasy setting. The coolest part of idea, for me as the writer/designer, would be to have a section on "rituals" where I describe their technologies as magical rituals, not just a series of materials and steps. For example, instead of saying "you can get a +1 bonus on knapping checks by heat-treating your toolstone" it would be described as blessing the toolstone with fire, which leads into the idea of magic rock that has been fire-blessed by volcano spirits (obsidian).

I am vaguely aware of other technologies, such as extracting glue from animal hide and a tree fungus that smolders for fucking forever when lit, but my knowledge of these is limited. I need a more thorough knowledge of how exactly the pre-agriculture hominids did these things if I want to wax poetic about it.

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[-] ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 191 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

The main thing is that prom didn't start to become big until the 1950s. This was a high water mark for conservatism in the U.S., and in order to go on any date ~~at least one parent, usually the girl's dad, had to be present~~ I have been corrected that this is reductive. Chaperoning was still commonish in this time period, depending on your area, but the 50s dating scene was beginning to look somewhat similar to what we have today with a guy picking up a girl in his car to go somewhere. Dancing would have been an uncommon activity because of how "adult" it was seen to be, so for horny teens Homecoming and Prom were a big deal. The biggest thing you notice looking at the dances of this time period is that the dresses are relatively simple, because it really wasn't that big of a deal back then. It was literally just a school dance, organized and overseen by the teachers and school staff.

Then, those kids grew up, had kids of their own, started making movies, and on doing so impressed on the following generation that homecoming and prom were the most fun nights in all of high school. This created pressure to make your proms and homecomings be as cool as the ones your parents told you about. This led to a lot more effort being put in. Dresses got way more expensive, tuxes became pretty much mandatory, guys began doing elaborate prom-posals.

This created a big economic opening in the market. Somebody needs to make colorful dresses for the girls and tuxes for the guys. The wedding industry immediately took over this area, and homecoming and prom became rush time for that industry. Somebody needs to play music. Back in the 50s they would hire bands, but by the 70s and 80 we started getting disc jockeys and now the party dj industry is fully enmeshed in high school dances. Then there's the decorations, which became themeing, which feeds into the party industry.

Now you have the cultural snowball rolling downhill, building up speed, slowly getting bigger. It is encouraged by a growing industry that advertises to teens how cool their prom will be if they just wear this dress, and then social media happened. Now teens are advertising prom to each other, and feeling they need to be better than that TikTok they saw earlier, so the social pressure to have the coolest prom ever is more ubiquitous that it has ever been.

[-] ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 189 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

What in the actual fuck does he think is going to happen

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