Scottish MTG National Champ 2018, Stormcast Eternal general, and lover of DnD. Fighting to remind you that playing the good side is severely underrated. He/Him.
It is done: my doctoral thesis on @wizards_magic 's therapeutic benefits.
This is the hardest thing I've ever done - and it wouldn't exist w/o @fubarpops always being there and supporting me.
This community is so special. Thank you all for being a part of it with me. #MtG
@DM_Lukthomas@DaquineGameArmy Just realized I tried to attach this for people voting in the poll and it might have came off directly pointed at you for posting - my bad if it came off that way 😬 I think this is a great idea!
While we're at it, an MTG PSA:
- Don't call something you think is oppressive "cancer". Find some more words.
- You can say you got beat really brutally by a deck without comparing it to sexual assault.
- Don't tell people to kill themselves.
Thank you have a nice day.
good morning to the contempt in this woman’s voice, she really said “do we never play another world cup?” and added a silent “u dumb fuck” with her eyes
For some writers a rejection letter from a publisher is crushing; for others it just spurs them on.
So if your first novel's been rejected don't worry, you're in good company - as I'll demonstrate with some famous literary rejection letter quotes! #amwriting
Hey, DMs, don't get down on yourselves so much. I see this too often, so I want to start a thread:
What is one thing you feel you are AWESOME at when you are DMing?
What is the one thing you want to personally improve on?
@MystyVander I'm pretty good at combat descriptions while keeping the turn order moving!
I think I struggle to voice/write NPCs my players connect with. My NPCs usually end up being the butt of every joke, or stabbed before the characters end up ever take them seriously.
lemme just give a rundown of his awesome legacy:
1. planted 10M trees
2. abolished forced marriage
3. vaccinated more than 2M kids
4. banned child brides
5. redistributed acres of land once owned by feudal landlords to the farmers worked it (the villars could never)
@DynamoNestico With respect to the real difficult financial and general life positions I'm sure most people who do this are in, folk who think it's a good idea to steal from work when they weren't the one managing stock or the safe always blew my mind.
Solitude experiment. $10,000 to stay here for a month. No neighbors, internet, electricity and cell phone. Enough food and supplies for 30 days. Can bring books and pet. You accept?
@Tomsillectomy I mean, a few folks may have done this in some capacity, and for a select few it can be a very positive experience (like monks seeking solitude), but I have doubts their stipulations were nearly as stringent or restrictive given the fact, y'know, they enjoy browsing Twitter.