On a totally unrelated note...
NathanLoiselle wrote:Also, there's a town called Internet in India. Who knew?
For some reason this just reminded me of this dude's tweet:
NathanLoiselle wrote:Also, there's a town called Internet in India. Who knew?
Twistappel wrote:I want to learn to play TTRPGs (like, D&D or Pathfinder or something) and my therapist thinks it would be a good idea if went out and tried to meet new people. The logical solution to both these things is to join this gaming group I found on Meetup.com. Unfortunately my anxiety keeps reminding me that both gaming and meetups involve interacting with other humans. So that's how that's going.
A Combustible Lemon wrote:Death is an archaic concept for simpleminded commonfolk, not Victorian scientist whales.
cmsellers wrote:Honestly, I'd find being in character more difficult than being myself.
Twistappel wrote:I love America sometimes.
JamishT wrote:Says the person with a hammer & sickle in their avatar.
Twistappel wrote:JamishT wrote:Says the person with a hammer & sickle in their avatar.
Contrary to what your propagandists would have us believe, one can love both America and communism.
NathanLoiselle wrote:Twistappel wrote:Contrary to what your propagandists would have us believe, one can love both America and communism.
Wait, what? We're allowed to do that?
Twistappel wrote:I want to learn to play TTRPGs (like, D&D or Pathfinder or something) and my therapist thinks it would be a good idea if went out and tried to meet new people. The logical solution to both these things is to join this gaming group I found on Meetup.com. Unfortunately my anxiety keeps reminding me that both gaming and meetups involve interacting with other humans. So that's how that's going.
A Combustible Lemon wrote:Death is an archaic concept for simpleminded commonfolk, not Victorian scientist whales.
CarrieVS wrote:I'm sure you're doing fine, but I suspect no amount of assurances will put paid to your anxiety.
CarrieVS wrote:Would it help at all if someone who's played a few TTRPGs cast an eye over what you've done before you go? I'm more than happy to do so if you would like. (I've played D&D 5th edition quite a bit now, and a few other games a little.)
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