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You make some valid points. Especially the lack of money in the rpg scene. The hope was more than just RPGs, but other table-top style games, and have a lounge setting with multiple tables members can reserve. And the BYOB was a hope I wouldn’t have to deal with liquor licenses and still have an adult member base. I will admit that I will need more research, especially market research, before considering launching something like this.

Immersive Play Locations

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Immersive Play Locations - Lemmy.World

I’ve been looking at leasing a space for a potential business idea, but I wanted to see what others thought of it. What I’m thinking about is immersive play spaces. A tavern setup that looks like something out of a D&D game, or maybe a spaceport bar for those into SciFi games. Even thinking about a possible Cyberpunk styled bar. The idea is that they would be member driven with guest passes, and alcohol would be supply your own. What I’m asking is if one of these spaces was in your area, would you pay a nominal monthly fee? I’m thinking between $25 to $50 a month with five guest passes.

Sometimes, if the actor is someone who films specific kinks I like, but otherwise not really.
What I’m really confused about is how are we going to confirm at account creation that the age is correct? Or that the person using the computer is who the account is for?

When shopping, especially in fashion, do you take brand into consideration?

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When shopping, especially in fashion, do you take brand into consideration? - Lemmy.World

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To clarify, I was asking for his M$ account details. And when I needed to get the verification codes out of his email, he kept giving me a password for what he thought was a working account.
I’ve meet younger folks like this, but they are usually acting too entitled to do things for themselves. When it’s someone from an older generation, they actually start asking for help, and when we guide them through the process their remarks are usually about how simple it was.
The issue as I have presented isn’t one of “Old People Dumb”, but one of the idea that older people shouldn’t refuse to learn about something because they are “too old”. Or enabling that line of thinking. I recently had a customer buy a new computer for me and paid for a setup. I needed account details, and he had no idea what his accounts were, his passwords, just that he wanted his computer setup. When I asked for any passwords to get the setup done, he didn’t know because his kids set all that up. If the kids took a moment to show him what was going on, how things worked, maybe he would have had an idea when he needed it.
I actually like most of the people in the middle. Those are the people who figure out enough to become type A. The rest I can tell are trying, so I’m not worried about them not becoming Type A.