@MeghanMcCain He's NOT a King. The point of these protests which you're sorely missing, is a warning from the AMERICAN PEOPLE that he will NEVER become one here. You understand that, you're just being an obtuse cunt about it. Can't imagine how salty that Trump dick you're sucking is. Gross.
@ColinItLikeISee @KaiAntoni You could call it Hotties, Not Bodies and since someday I'll be ashes, I fully support your endeavors ๐คฃ trademark it quick, it's catchy!
Feeling blessed that I get to produce these people. Are you missing session one? Well jump over to Motherlands twitter to see highlight quotes and then come and watch!
#isitsundayyet Yes it is! I'm up with the cats! Checking off my producer tasks, so I can chill and nap to be up with the Americans! We got some really nice stuff to show you, not just session one! Which I'm gonna go stop teasing and go set up. See you tonight!
@TolleyDM @itsextrasweet I think any chance you have to get players to invest ideas in the world is worthwhile, fleshes it out, helps prevent murder hobos & boredom trolls. (I almost said "your world" up there but technically by the time you share it and they start planning characters, it's theirs too!)
@TolleyDM @itsextrasweet I've only DMed, and poorly, a couple one shots, but that is a great spot for "Good question, what do you all think?" It doesn't always have to be exactly what the players say, but it'll either get some good ideas brainstormin' or buy yourself time to think of one.
@synxiecbeta to call out things that may become or already are traumatic to them in the campaign. The anonymous version of an x card system helps with that, though.
@synxiecbeta As a start, I think that the safety tools you mentioned are essential. It's important for both the DM and players to be able to lay boundaries and expectations for each other. One problem though is that the tools rely on a DM interested in applying them, and relies on the players