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Any filename joke that starts with the word "typical", "average" or the likes is not a good joke. You are just posting a funny gif.
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I know this is triggering but I don't know how beyond kobold bulge
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Heheh i remember
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>>96501480
Are they wrong?

Also had to recreate this .gif...
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>>96501514
>Fortune
>"WE WERE ACTUALLY GASLIGHTING YOU THE WHOLE TIME WEHEHEHE YOU CAN'T MOVE MISSILES IT WAS ALL MAKE BELIEVE"
>she actually just moves missiles with the power of make-believe
>dies without any further explanation

Listen man, this Campaign runs on Vibes. This is a Vibe-based exp system. We don't roll dice anymore, we only Vibe. That's how Tabletop Stealth Action would feel.
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The closest game I've found to a Metal Gear system is FIST.
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>>96502353
seems like it hooks more into >>96501480 than the first Strand-type tabletop game.
Martin Mystery was better
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>>96503256
you can just unscrew it to open the lock, 0 skill involved
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>>96501471
It's implying all weapons should deal equal damage sinply because they kill things equally. It's a butthurt spear troon masking their asspain towards Greatsword chads.
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FASA Shadowrun really was best Shadowrun
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lets count the ways
>it's wrong about every statement
>it's clearly drawn by a gay furfag
>look at those tiny feet lmao
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Because a lot of medieval realism and pseudo-realism fanatics can't grasp the idea of the weapons being situational and the fantastical nature of the setting creating a niche for fantastical weapons and armour.
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What the fuck is this?
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>>96504848
Lovecraft Country, a HBO show from a while back.
There is an episode where a character gets lost in time and space, and one bit has them in some weird hypertech future.
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My grandpa was born in 1925. He grew up in New England on a farm with no electricity. I remember we were at a family gathering for the Super Bowl (a bunch of cheer-leaders in skimpy outfits were dancing on the TV in our air-conditioned living room) in 2018. I asked my grandpa, "Hey, grandpa. What's it been like going from a New England farm with no electricity, to... this?"

All he said was, "Boy... it has been exciting."
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>>96505387
I think about this occasionally in regards to the internet and our high connectivity society. In the late 80s and early 90s, I left home to go to the nearby town to have fun without any sort of way to contact my parents short of a payphone; I had no real safety net beyond the kindness of strangers giving me a hand if my car had trouble or anything else. If I wanted to know about something esoteric, I physically visited a library and looked up a book that held information on that topic. I had zero idea what other countries were like in a day to day sense except for the ones I personally traveled to, no way to just talk with random people from anywhere in the world to get an idea what was going on.

Perhaps I'm playing it up too much or maybe we just don't realize how much our lives changed when things like the internet and smartphones came into proliferation, but I'd say it's almost as big of change as the introduction of the automobile or electricity.
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>>96505581
No, its major. Even as someone BORN in the 80s/90s, the difference is huge. I remember floppy disks and dialup internet, computers that work on MSDOS and being told to never give out your real name to anyone online.
Now everyone else lives their lives with all of their personal data handed out at the door with no hesitation, and it horrifies me. They don't feel like they are giving up any privacy, because they never were taught to expect it in the first place.



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