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Tetsuo , to cats in Stretching out on her favorite piece of paper

To be fair, this is one magnificent piece of paper.

I would lay on it.

ThrowawaySobriquet , to cats in Stretching out on her favorite piece of paper

She looks like she's giving the ol' razzle dazzle

Lost_My_Mind , to cats in Stretching out on her favorite piece of paper

"Hello, Jon. This is my belly. If you touch it, I WILL murder you. Right in front of your stupid little kid that always pulls my tail. Until then, I'm just gonna give a reeeeaaaaalllll big stretch!"

The2b , to Antique Memes Roadshow in Stretching the definition of an antique "meme", but here's an image from 2016 about a message board gag in 2006.

People would click God damn anything two decades ago

Anticorp ,

Now they'll install any random fucking app a company tells them to install. Oh, you want to see a menu at the restaurant? Just install this app. How about fuck you?

kogasa ,
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Modern mobile OS' and apps are quite strictly sandboxed so, with reasonable vetting like Google Play Store and Apple Store, you can reasonably safely install random crap and uninstall it later. It's a different realm from running random binary executables.

stoy ,

Yep, back in the very early 2000s, this was something we did at school to jokke around.

The cupholder joke was neat, it had a nice official looking UI with the Coca Cola logo, and a corporate style promotion text, there was a button to click to accept the "gift", and only then did the CD drive open.

Then I remember running a joke program that would make the startbutton jump around on the screen.

sbv , to RPGMemes in A brutal DM

The players could have expected this: they've noticed that the dragon has lair and legendary actions. It's clearly dangerous, and it's smart. The dragon presumably needed line of sight to the caster, an unused reaction, and had to be within 60 feet.

BUT the DM hadn't used the spell before. So the players don't realize Counterspell is a thing baddies do. I dunno.

In my current campaign, my caster is really engaged. He watches for enemy casters to use their reactions. He tracks line of sight and distance. But he's been Counterspelled often enough to know it's necessary.

(This is my table, I don't expect others to enjoy this style of play, but as a DM, my final battles will not use mechanics the players aren't familiar with)

lucid ,

It also seems kind of spiteful? Revivify seems like an odd thing to counterspell, much better to stop a big damage spell or heal. Revivify only revives with 1 hp, so a strong breeze would put the barbarian back down. The party would have to commit multiple actions to healing him up while he runs for his life.

Instead, one of the players basically has to sit out for the finale of the campaign. Assuming the party succeeds, he can’t conclude the story with everyone else and the player just zones out during the epilogue.

I think a good twist mechanic is one you can react and adapt to. If the dragon countered a random damage spell, the players are introduced to the twist in a less consequential way and can now adjust their strategy to the new information. Here, they are punished for something they didn’t even know could happen (unless they have meta knowledge from other campaigns, which you should never assume) and can’t do anything except shrug and accept that their friend is dead.

ouRKaoS ,

my final battles will not use mechanics the players aren't familiar with

This seems kinda boring.

I pretty much expect a big bad to pull some off the wall crap I'm not expecting, otherwise what makes them big & bad?

The morale shattering of getting a revival countered would make the party come up with something new, instead of trying their same formula over & over. Remember the magic mcguffin they've been saving for a 'situation'? This is exactly the time to break out the one-shot items!

StillPaisleyCat OP , to Star Trek in Confirmed! - CTV has the Prodigy season 2 licence
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Checking the CTV Sci-fi schedule on Thursday, July 5th at 9 pm - the usual slot for new Star Trek - Snowpiercer is shown. The rest of the evening has the usual Star Trek Voyager reruns.

Sigh.

ValueSubtracted Mod ,
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At this point, I'm giving up on the linear channels, and am keeping my attention on the app.

Of course, the app doesn't seem to contain information about what's "coming soon," so the season might just...appear there one day.

StillPaisleyCat OP ,
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I suspect you’re correct on this.

I have been looking for a ‘special presentation’ on CTV linear as they have a track record of inserting those when they’re out of alignment with streaming releases.

NewNewAccount , to RPGMemes in A brutal DM

What would the result of this be? Non-D&D player here.

mosiacmango ,

A counter spell prevents other magic users from casting their spell. It can be used by a magic user to block a spell to various degrees of success. This DM didn't use it with any villains in the campaign, except once, to block a resurrection in the final battle.

He killed a guy's charector, then basically re-killed him right after.

halm , to Star Trek in The Conscience of the Wig
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Can we just dwell on the subject line of "MISSING HAIR GOODS"? 🤣

CindyLouWho2 , to Star Trek in Confirmed! - CTV has the Prodigy season 2 licence
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Thank you for posting this! It is so frustrating to know nothing when almost everyone else is getting it in 7 days.
I'm going to have to unsub from all my Trek follows to avoid spoilers.

ValueSubtracted Mod , to Star Trek in Confirmed! - CTV has the Prodigy season 2 licence
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Rok-Tahky Road

StillPaisleyCat OP ,
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https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/fcfa6b22-f391-428a-8e49-110d787c2555.jpeg

The closest Chapman’s flavour to that might be Premium Chocolate & Brownies Ice Cream, but Rok herself might like the classic Rocket ice Lollies.

notsorryforpartying , to AnarchyChess in Thank you, ChessGPT
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Bobby Fisher punches the computer

Anticorp ,

Where is Bobby Fischer though?

DragonTypeWyvern ,

Busy being the only good kind of 🅱️azi

GrammatonCleric , to RPGMemes in You said there were how many?
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I'm gonna take a stab at this and say OP is a nercro main 😂

Speculater ,
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I love playing a necro! I hate the "good" players that pretend we can't have aligned goals though.

jounniy ,

Good and bad are all a matter of perspective. And I bet these corpses will not complain about having another chance in... well not exactly life...

DragonTypeWyvern ,

The original flavor of DnD necromancy was slavery at best, with the understanding that if the necromancer loses control the evil spirits will try to murder everyone they find.

And the DnD cosmology pretty much specifically rejects moral relativism.

The actions are evil because the literal gods of goodness literally say it is evil, and they do actually know more than you.

Of course, your personal settings are free to do whatever they want.

You can have all the genocide you want and go on about "perspective" as your paladin crusades through the holy lands to get the necromancer more corpses for his personal army if that's what gets you off.

jjjalljs , to RPGMemes in I'd prefer to have the unlimited plan

This is one of the reasons I'm really not happy with DND. I just don't want to play a resource management game. I want to do cool stuff.

There are lots of games that aren't built around resource management and attrition, but unfortunately DND is so popular it sucks all the air out of the room.

Khrux ,

I do feel that slowly, edition by edition, D&D is moving closer to it's recourse management being tied to it's round based action economy which I actually enjoy.

As a player, it's already pretty easy to play this way, before counting subclasses, the rogue has literally no abilities that are limited by anything but once per turn, and if you pick some fun narrative spells as warlock and rely on invocations and eldritch blast, you can be totally effective without any resource management. Both of these exclude hitpoints of course but that is a pretty reasonable resource for a combat focussed fantasy game.

GlassHalfHopeful , to Star Trek in Fan made “Star Trek: Prodigy” Netflix Poster
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Last I heard, Paramount ditched the show. And I just confirmed it's no longer on their service.

Is Netflix really going to be showing Prodigy again or was that just added for fun?

GoodAaron OP ,

Netflix has picked up the license for the series. First 20 episodes of Season One drop on Netflix this Christmas, and Season Two is coming in 2024 — with the potential for more.

tacosanonymous , to RPGMemes in It comes up more often than you'd think

I’ve used tons of geometry in games. I've heard it's useful IRL but I never go to there.

AeroLemming ,

If you've ever played Minecraft, basic math is a must unless you want to be wasteful and/or discover you don't have enough of something constantly.

themusicman ,

He said games bro

RQG ,
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Wait Minecraft is not real life?

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