thought about this for a while. I answered red on the buttons, red on the blender, and blue on this.
I think that is because framing matters, the main component of the question is predicting the way everyone else will likely act, not trust, as some people want to project onto it
a creepy guy tells you that he's collecting DNA samples from everyone. if more than 50% of people willingly give him a cheek swab, he'll be able to create a supervirus that kills everyone who didn't give their DNA but spares those that did
do you give him a DNA sample?
@russelt4tdavies I think people are being too critical, in a way that is unreasonably punishing for someone that's clearly trying to do more than single-actor bedroom skits (even if I don't think she succeeded here)
talking about costume design like this isn't competing with british guys putting towels on their head as a stand-in for long hair to act like mums for a gaff
this shows the importance of costume design, like I'm supposed to believe that the random selection of r/trans users are actually cis family and friends?
@edmundmcmillen The potential power of a broken wizard is crazy, but I only need a pretty good fighter to win most runs, because most runs end after three areas. A bad fighter can still be alright, but a bad mage is useless, and I'm much more likely to get a winning fighter than the contrary.
@edmundmcmillen But a wizard might have two abilities that make it better at casting spells but not ever get a spell that applies, or have the damage potential but not have the mobility or control to do anything major, and vise-versa.