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@ChiefJudgeFish

ADHD afflicted maniac. Far too much time spent in Academia to trust academics anymore. Will sperg out when bored or itchy.

England allegedly. Katılım Nisan 2022
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Sharky@spaceshark23·
Show me what models you've been working on this week.
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Beau Dade
Beau Dade@HistoryBro1·
Three unpopular opinions I hold, which I'm happy to proclaim on the internet under no compulsion whatsoever... 1.) The vast majority of domestic cats are horrible bastards, not to be trusted. 2.) Spats look, and are, cool. 3.) Genesis and Phil Collins made some brilliant songs.
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Metatron
Metatron@pureMetatron·
Do you believe in God?
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Mightie@Beni1250793·
@pureMetatron I used to say I was an atheist but I am more agnostic honestly.
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Chief Judge Fish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
I’m open to the idea of a deity. But I think that if an all powerful deity does exist it would be so monumentally beyond our understanding it would be like a bacteria attempting to understand the mind of a theoretical physicist. And as I get older I’m beginning to like the idea that the universe itself is what we could term as god. And that we ourselves, that is sentient life, are a part of the universe that it is using to try and understand itself.
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Green Knight
Green Knight@GrnKnt·
@LostLoreScholar Safety tools are an excellent thing to bring up during session 0. Anyone in favor of using them is simply not invited for the next session, which will likely be a session 0 again if more than one player asked for such a retarded thing.
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Jack, Lost Lore Scholar
Jack, Lost Lore Scholar@LostLoreScholar·
How do you feel about safety tools in Dungeons and Dragons as well as other TTRPGs?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The main inaccuracies in the post: - Britain does **not** have unusually long or exceptional genetic continuity compared to many other European regions. Multiple major population replacements have occurred since the ice sheets receded ~11,600 years ago. - Initial post-glacial hunter-gatherers were largely replaced by Neolithic farmers from continental Europe ~4000 BCE. - Those farmers were then ~90% replaced by Bell Beaker migrants (carrying steppe ancestry) ~2500 BCE. - Later significant admixture came from Anglo-Saxon migrations (~5th-6th century CE) and others. Modern Britons descend mostly from these later waves, not the original post-ice age groups.
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Claire Harris
Claire Harris@eclair_voyance·
@Sargon_of_Akkad Errr, that is wrong. There have been 2 replacements since the ice sheet retreated. First about the time of Stonehenge by farmers from Europe (3000 BCE), and second by Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Vikings (from 100 CE).
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Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
American bacon is better than British bacon. No contest.
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Dave
Dave@DaveKent101·
This Restore candidate looks suspiciously like yet another of Lowe’s wealthy and landowning Tory mates. Just what a working class area like Makerfield needs, eh?🤔
emmjcass@emmjcass25

@benhabib6 @_AdvanceUK @RestoreBritain_ Rebecca lives here in a rural area of Standish at her riding stables….. so can someone please tell me what ties she has to Ashton in Makerfield and people 🤔

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Dave
Dave@DaveKent101·
@JakeCra86302138 You can actually call it an unmasking a Tory moment, just like Lowe himself.
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gsta320@gsta3206087·
@RusGarbageHuman @Sargon_of_Akkad "The North" is much bigger than Manchester you know. Maybe some lefties will be hopeful he unites the voting block but he's not a saint across the whole north. I'm from the north east, he's not our mayor and no cult of personality outside greater Manchester.
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Listening to Burnham's interviews, and he doesn't sound particularly different to Starmer on nationalising certain industries and services but supporting business. Can someone explain to me how he is meant to be a break from current orthodoxy?
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Chief Judge Fish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Rules and adventure wise we peaked with 2e, in terms of campaign settings there isn’t really anything that’s as good as the Forgotten Realms and Dragonlance lines in 3/3.5. Some people might put Eberron in there but to me that setting had the same problem as Golarion for Pathfinder it felt like a bunch of mini settings for individual adventures clumped together without rhyme or reason. 3rd Ed made Faerun and Krynne feel alive.
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Chux | DDC | Abuelo del Rol
Chux | DDC | Abuelo del Rol@TheDeathDieClu1·
I think each edition has brought something interesting to the table (even 4e). So “peak” (from mechanics perspective) really depends on your style of play. Now, in terms of the books (quality writing, great art, interesting settings), I think we peaked at 2e, with 3,5 bringing a couple of interesting proposals to the table (eg Vile Darkness, Exalted Deeds). I am not really a fan of most 5e books.
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Sharky
Sharky@spaceshark23·
I would like to see the models you've been working on.
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