@AOC Are you really calling a POTUS rally a “white supremacist open mic?” Millions of good, normal Americans voted for Trump and continue to support him. Be better.
@NPR@itsjuanlove If you are criticizing people for the books on their shelves, you are 100% a villain. Book fans are capable of reading a text without accepting everything in it.
@JamesIntrocaso This reminds me of when we had to call demons and devils “tanar’ri” and “baatezu” for a decade, to appease the culture warriors of the time.
@tasteslikesocks @whatmaddness Imagine some1 who wants: strict borders, big military, low corporate taxes, and to marry her GF. These are her top4 issues.
The right matches 3/4.
The left matches 1/4.
Why not be right wing? Especially if she doesn’t believe the Right can/will actually reverse gay marriage.
@TrinAndTonic If someone did this to me when I was a teenager, I think I would still be laughing at them today. Oh my god I’m cringing right now at how awkward this would be. Please never do this to a teenager, they’re more sophisticated than that.
@MTBlack2567 I actually just checked it, and you’re in the credits as a co-creator - “Magic Village for Sale.” What a coincidence. Great adventure!
But yeah, make sure DMs tell their players where they find their resources. DMs are influential!
@MTBlack2567 Should also mention that I found out about the guild from the DM who got me back into D&D. She explicitly mentioned that she purchased the one shot on https://t.co/PintsyOcTW
@HLG_Corporate@dm_fromscratch@Wizards_DnD I tend to agree with you guys that piracy is bad, but I saw a long thread and couldn’t resist being snarky. Nevertheless, it’s easier for a business to change than to expect consumers to change, you know?
@dm_fromscratch@HLG_Corporate@Wizards_DnD People have been trading PDFs since the format was created. Before that, I’m sure people made photocopies of books. Piracy is as certain as death and taxes, so build your business model around it.
@aniistoll This is the equivalent of “can’t you just draw me a picture for free? :-)” or “what! $200 for a drawing!? how about I pay you in exposure?”
Software people work hard and deserve to be compensated for their time and expertise.