It’s a point but it doesn’t actually exist at any point. It exists in a cloud where it could exist anywhere in there.
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Spiders and I have an agreement: don’t spin webs at people height. Spiders get the corners, ceilings and anywhere we don’t walk. If you try to spin a web on the bananas, RIP.
My players have entered the Feywild recently under charges by an Archfey and I’ve had plenty of signs. Kinda sad they actually read them and are being cautious.
Cockatiels, too. They flock! Imagine the sound.
Dexterity, strength, constitution, wisdom.
Bonk is MAD as hell.
I’ve been using boost for what seems like a decade. I’ll give thunder a try. Thanks.
Interesting. I’m using boost and your comment isn’t spoiler tagged for me. That’s also how mine is currently formatted. Shame since this app has a spoiler tag button that appears to match the format.
I’ve tried every variation and it’s not working. This is definitely the most complicated spoiler tag system I’ve seen.
Yeah I can’t get any of them to work. Do you know what Lemmy uses?
Uhh I played this game. It’s literally the plot of ::: spoiler Title Spoiled game :::
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RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•I've got a great new armor idea... :)English
11·1 year agoI kinda did that for a boss. They had to call shots and destroy body parts doing at least 25 damage a turn or it healed. Turns out level 13 5e PCs have no problem with that.
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Food Crimes - Offenses against nutrition@midwest.social•caution; may contain peanutsEnglish
6·1 year agoI’ll try it. Could be pretty good
The elves know me as Fi’ang Yalok. The dwarfs know me as Zoenen Hoogstandjes. And I am also known in the Northeast as Gaismunēnas Meistar.
People used to use trucks for hauling. Now they are $70k+ status symbols for people who need to scream, “I am insecure.”
I love all these kind of stories. Pascal’s Wager, Sin’s Plate, this sneaky ravioli.
They all contend that you can trick god. The same god who is both omniscient and omnipotent.
I don’t know if any of those are serious or just jests that became tradition but they are amusing.
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politics @lemmy.world•Kyle Rittenhouse’s family: We’re his collateral damageEnglish
1·1 year agoThe far-right darling is accused of leaving his mom and sister high and dry as they fight eviction.
Wasn’t his mother the one who helped him get a gun and drove him to commit his murders? And he just leaves her twisting in the wind?
My coworker once when I asked him a hard question: “Don’t make me lie to you.”
I still think of that a lot and try to work it in when someone asks me an impossible question.
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Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI and Anthropic are ignoring an established rule that prevents bots scraping online contentEnglish
1·1 year agoGenerative AIs are thieves and this is just more evidence.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why are Republicans/Conservatives embracing fanaticalism these days?English
1·1 year agoWe have never rejected fanaticism.
The revolution was built on fanatical ideas and ideals of American exceptionalism and where was propaganda to support that.
The civil was started primarily because the wealthy didn’t want to give up free labor (slaves) but a lot of individuals supported it because they felt the big scary northern government was attacking their homes and they had to defend them and their way of life (still, slavery,).
Pretty much every war is sold based on fanaticism. The Spanish American war was wholesale created by yellow journalism. The world wars were a bit different because America was very isolationist then and it needed a push.
Overall America isn’t an exception here. Most humans need to be fanatical to really do big things like war or revolution.




The high priestess wants to know which church you want named after you for your generous endowment.