@Kabukikaiser Have you found a new home in the #fediverse yet? I got you on G+, but would love to see ya here. I'm at @PresGas with @kensanata
'sokay if you are keeping to G+, but let us know.
@linkskywalker @Frotz
https://dice.camp/@PresGas
@phf has had some issues with getting a reply, but I didn't. I also said that a close 2nd for me was wandering.shop:
Non RPG stuff is whatever interests you. I am also on octodon.social for non-RPG stuff.
Come along and join/follow us!! We'd love to have ya
299 Toots, 41 Following, 33 Followers ยท #OSR #RPG gamer interested in #OSRIC #DnD #1e #2e. At this point, this is a backup account. For now my primary is @[email protected]
@Emmett Not cool. I would find another vector and reach out direct. Or try:
https://wandering.shop/about/more
That was definitely a close 2nd candidate!! Keep us posted here. We wanna keep you.
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The Wandering Shop is a Mastodon instance initially geared for the science fiction and fantasy community but open to anyone. We want our 'local' timeline to have the feel of a coffee shop at a good convention: tables full of friendly conversation on a wide variety of topics. We welcome everyone who wants to participate, so long as you're willing to abide by our Code of Conduct.
Let's also remember there is keybase and an osr_community team over there. It (for now) is open and @kensanata and I co-admin it.
@kensanata is this a collaborative writing prompt or are we all just throwing stuff out there.
...oh, and me asking about metawriting *IS* writing about role-playing games.
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@tindall @raucao @penelope @lewislepton Can you tell me a bit more on your thoughts about ad-nauseum? I was using it and had a crisis in the vault with many large corporate ads getting click throughs but none of the possibly smaller advertisers.
I know I used it to not only foil advertising in general but also to try and support the small bloggers that felt they needed ad support.
Maybe I just need to look at the papers again. I am tracking the project on github.
@kensanata I can't say I have a clear answer for that. I also understand some people can't handle any sort of melancholy/emotional roller-coaster films.
For me, as long as I can see some kind of justice or "it'll be alright in the end" ending in cruel movies, that is a catharsis in itself. Not everyone in real life gets that justice, so in itself it can be an escape...