I love @litzabronwyn. So I married her.
I love food. So I learned how to cook.
I love games and fantasy. So I make #ttrpg content.
Cultivate what you love.
@leslielitza Yeah, I get why you'd say that—that's a reasonable position to take. Having your conversation outsourced to a language model is bad enough, but it's worse when it could've been avoided. And now it's not just this time—you're wondering how many conversations have gone this way.
@cheekychaps24@leslielitza I'd be hesitant to judge the kid or the family, when he could have seen a random 10 second moment from an episode of a show at a store that had a bomb at an airport situation in it.
Thankfully, the boy was able to fly with a different airline despite the word bomb being used.
@leslielitza I think you may have found your inspiration for handling people. They are merely localized auditory phenomena. Leftover noises from a departed soul looking to complete their final task so that they may rest. The more difficult ones have been here longer and madness is setting in.
@gatokeza_ This is pastrami. The color on the outside is from a seasoning rub, not from burning it or charring it. The inside color is from a curing salt that tenderizes the meat. It's fully cooked and cooked for a beautifully long time to make it wonderfully tender and moist.
@leslielitza This way you're the recipient of the wish's power and not the love interest. You're not forcing an action on them, you're making yourself the catalyst for the good feelings. If they choose to act on those feelings, it's more natural. It's still a Djinn wish though & should avoid.
@leslielitza When people make wishes in these types of cautionary tales they always go to an extreme. Don't tilt the scales so much. Lightly touch the scales. "I wish she always feels safe and happy when she's around me." Change their mood, not their identity. Forcing it feels catastrophic.
@leslielitza Traps used to take limbs. And then you'd limp your way to a temple and have them regrow it for an exorbitant fee. Start small. Take some digits in a fight. Rats in the basement? What about rats in the basement who only crave your party's fingers.