Year of the Snake. Snake? SNAAAAAAKE!

44K posts

Year of the Snake. Snake? SNAAAAAAKE! banner
Year of the Snake. Snake? SNAAAAAAKE!

Year of the Snake. Snake? SNAAAAAAKE!

@triggeringyou

Gamer, game developer, blogger. Incognito due to harassment by cultists. Trigger warning: I use bad puns. Good Corpo Slave since 1984

ニオ都響 参加日 Eylül 2014
671 フォロー中505 フォロワー
Jack Maniackie 𝕍𝕀ℂ𝔼
-Log on -get made fun of by friends who pay a little too much attention -try and make new friends -they're bots what the hell
English
2
1
12
131
planefag
planefag@planefag·
No Japanese ever called me a mutt.
English
21
17
366
4.4K
Knightware '98
Knightware '98@knightware98·
@triggeringyou @belet_seri This one time man. I wish something would actually happen this one time that'll shut him up but like with Dogtober 7, he's gonna walk this one off too
English
1
0
1
7
Year of the Snake. Snake? SNAAAAAAKE! がリツイート
熱々いくら
熱々いくら@atu_Ap·
政治関係のRPは二次創作アカウントであまりしたくないのですが、これだけは海外のフォロワーさんにお伝えしたいので引用RPします。 日本では性器無修正描写の画像を公開すると厳しい罰則の対象となる可能性があるので、お問い合わせいただいても描いたり売ったりすることが出来ません😭ご了承ください
日本語
5
79
651
43.1K
Year of the Snake. Snake? SNAAAAAAKE! がリツイート
meme bastard 💚
meme bastard 💚@mask_bastard·
What’s something you’re proud of accomplishing?
meme bastard 💚 tweet media
English
103
171
6.9K
68.5K
Year of the Snake. Snake? SNAAAAAAKE! がリツイート
くりした善行 (Zenko)🇯🇵無所属/Anti-Censorship/C107 31日ツ01b
Thank you as always, Chibi. This inexplicable rule is accepted as common sense by most Japanese people, so I don't think it can be changed by conventional political theory. If it could be changed, it would require unconventional action, a surge of public opinion, and the right timing. We were a divided minority, but people who once found it difficult to speak out are now gaining power through the internet. Information from overseas is also giving us a boost. We would be grateful if people overseas would also keep an eye on this issue.
Chibi Reviews@ChibiReviews

What a hero. He's literally trying to save anime and manga Why cant other politicians be Anti-Censorship like this

English
29
302
2.4K
35.6K
Year of the Snake. Snake? SNAAAAAAKE! がリツイート
Hate
Hate@DemonSir696·
Hate tweet media
QME
7
2
100
3.8K
Year of the Snake. Snake? SNAAAAAAKE! がリツイート
far middle
far middle@far_middle·
@hasanthehun Cubans should all thank hasan for saving all of their lives.
far middle tweet media
English
2
5
184
8.2K
Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
I see Ravenloft as a huge success. It was such a really unusual campaign setting. In conversations with GMs what I hear is that people steal cities or adventures or ideas from Al-Qadim or Forgotten Realms or Dark Sun and insert them into their homebrew. But they play Ravenloft fully. Yeah, it’s easier to make Call of Cthulhu scary than D&D but that’s not really Ravenloft’s fault. The things that hinder D&D cf. Call of Cthulhu - with reference to scariness only - are threefold. 1) D&D’s jargon throws you out of the game more. Experience points, levels, saving throws aren’t bad in themselves but they make you think about the game system instead of the world. Call of Cthulhu might say “check your Sanity” but that’s not as distancing as “make your Wisdom saving throws CR 14”. IMO. 2) D&D has a wide assortment of unnatural things on the side of good. Magic items, spells, good-aligned monsters. In Call of Cthulhu if you see magic, it’s ominous. Magic items = cursed items. Spooky and sinister. 3) Call of Cthulhu’s setting is easier to imagine yourself in. It’s more like the real world. This lets the players slide mentally into the campaign more smoothly. None of this makes Ravenloft bad. And for sure there’s mucho overlap between the scariest Ravenloft adventure and a moderate Call of Cthulhu one. But if your goal is “horror adventures” as opposed to “heroic adventures in a horrific setting”, then Call of Cthulhu is worth a shot.
C.T. Phipps - Capepunk, Cthulhu, and Scifi author@CT_Phipps

What do you think, @SandyofCthulhu? Why was Call of Cthulhu better than Ravenloft?

English
20
12
211
8.5K
Alex "The Hatman" Baldwin
So, a hypothetical. A man finds out his wife cheated on him, and their young son is not his. The bio dad wants to be in the kid's life as his father. The wife is okay with this. The man wants to leave them both, not wanting to help raise someone else's kid. Is he a deadbeat?
English
6
1
3
291