Just a gay Canadian nerd with a fondness for memes

A request for help…

Stamets Linktree

  • 69 Posts
  • 60 Comments
Joined 2 years ago
cake
Cake day: February 18th, 2024

help-circle

  • This comment just reminded me of something. I actually have heard of Warehouse 13 before. A friend tried to get me to watch it many years ago when I was rewatching Eureka at the time. And I refused. He pitched Warehouse 13 as a magic item of the week type show in such a way that he completely removed any sense of personality from the show. Like, I don’t know a single thing about the show other than the fact that it’s a warehouse and there are items in it. He didn’t tell me a single thing about any of the characters, meanwhile in Eureka, the only thing I care about are the characters. Especially Sheriff Jack Carter, who is my husband. One of many.


  • God damn it. Well, I guess I’ll add it to the fucking list…

    One day, eventually, I will get back to the Golden Girls. I don’t know when that is, but it will be some day.

    Side note, but congratulations on figuring out the guaranteed trick in getting me to respond. Actually mentioning me in such a way that Lemmy will notify me. I get so many responses to my posts… It’s so hard to keep track of conversations on here.




  • Recently, my character in a Dungeons & Dragons game had committed a terrorism. I wasn’t playing about the time. I decided that I was going to play somebody else. But things changed and I wanted my old bird boy back, so I got him back. But due to his committing a terrorism, the rest of the party does have a bit of an issue with trust against him. That being said, that’s just role play and for fun. In any time of crisis, there is no hesitation that, Nevermore would have their back. We talk about it, we play with it, but it’s never an actual obstacle. And I think that a lot of people don’t understand how you can make that happen.


  • That is the second time I have heard of Warehouse 13 in the past week.

    I have been rewatching Eureka because it is one of my favorite shows, and a show I loved I think before Star Trek. What I never knew was that Warehouse 13 was a show that had crossover and existed. Good friend of mine talked about it the other day, so I downloaded it, and when I am done Eureka, I am going to start watching Warehouse 13.










  • Usually it is one of two things. Either the person is just a toxic asshole who wants to fuck over everyone, which is not that rare or they think of themselves as a player as well a bit too much. While the Dungeon Master is a part of the game and a player, sometimes the line can get a bit blurred where it seems like the Dungeon Master is playing against you to win. Does not mean that they’re a bad dungeon master. Sometimes mistakes just happen or people get swept up, or other things they’re going on. Soft reminders like saying that you enjoy all playing the game together or other such language that makes it seem cooperative helps to extinguish this behavior from a dungeon master. Using language like you’re beating the dungeon master, even if it’s in a joking way, can instill that behavior in the dungeon master themselves.



  • I just thought of the most evil shit you could do with this.

    They buy the bag and it comes preloaded with a couple lil crocheted trinkets that are cutesy and like grandma made it for adventurers. A lil mealkit, a ration pack, a lil sword and shield but also a doll. As they slowly start to realize what the bag does they remember the doll and start freaking out about what if it was a person who went in there to hide and got turned and we gotta fix 'em! Ends up being a whole quest line to unfuck the bag, the bag items and specifically this doll. At the very end they undo the doll and it turns into a wooden doll. Then when laughter/disappointment just getting to the right point, have the doll talk. Get the joke of it being a doll and they get the expectation they wanted of it being a living being they saved.





  • I can’t see any of these working as intended. Clowns don’t subscribe to reality

    Spawn them as a distraction!

    Some of them cause a big distraction that accidentally points directly towards those you don’t want to be seen.

    Use them to hide!

    One of them will look giant and big to hide you while the others honk and gesture/point behind, clearly showing where you are.

    Build yourself a mountain of clowns to scale any wall!

    Crabs in a bucket. None will let you climb. You must stay to hear their jokes…

    Never starve again with their endless supply of pies!

    Shaving cream pies. Ain’t nobody got time to bake 30 coconut creams

    Use their weight to bring down any air-/ship

    They all blow up helium balloons to help it float. Unless you want it to float in which case their balloons turn into bowling balls at the last second with a big shrug.

    Air drop them on their enemies!

    See balloons

    Just crush your entire party by spawning hundreds of them in a closed room!

    Clown car logic. You’re all “crushed” but it’s just extremely difficult terrain.










  • Stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.comOPtoRPGMemes @ttrpg.networkConsistency
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    7
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    edit-2
    4 days ago

    I didn’t even realize they had started Campaign 4. I sort of gave up on Critical Role partway through Campaign 3. Things started to drift from feeling like friends playing a game and having fun to friends making a production, at least for me personally. How is it?