The #BrOSR is a bad joke and @johnsonjeffro is the punchline. Unlike the BrOSR who run away I’m going to actually reply to them and explain why they are so funny and why everyone laughs at Jeffro.
A thread that might take a few.
2/2 I never planned this account to last a week! For the folks that followed me, cheers. There are some great folks here, as rare as they may be, thank you.
Stay healthy, keep playing, and always remember- the #BrOSR is a bad joke!
1/2 I’m heading to Lime St then London to see my daughter, play AD&D with old comrades from TSR UK Saturday, and watch the match with Arsenal Sunday. My daughter has bought me a new phone and I don’t plan to put Twitter on the new one.
The #BrOSR methods are houserules or commonly known to Old School players. They’ve literally been playing less than 2 years. They ignore all evidence that they haven’t discovered any secrets to take a fake victory lap.
@johnsonjeffro is legitimately a mug
@DaddyWarpig@ericbabe3 So far I’ve proven - 1:1 time is a houserule (the #BrOSR admits this) - Patrons are a houserule (ditto) - strict time, mass combat, and domain play were common topics for 40 years because people used them in games. Five. Your only reply is to ignore it and keep spewing
Let's look at another way the #BrOSR and @DaddyWarpig lie.
they insist, *INSIST*, no one was talking about mass combat in AD&D for 40 years until Jeffro "discovered" it.
Nope
https://t.co/m3GbyUBSyV
@Return0fTheKang@outis169@JohnsonJeffro@ShirePropaganda@conan_esq Yes, because everyone, you included, played the rules that they assumed were there, not the rules that were actually there. They played the rules that they’d learned from friends, or cobbled together, or whatever.
No one tried to read the rules and apply what was actually there.
Like the entire #BrOSR@daddywarpig is lying about AD&D again.
The first link at the top of the first search for "strict time" AD&D proves @johnsonjeffro and co. are dead wrong about 'no one talked about this before Jeffro'
https://t.co/m3GbyUBSyV
@Return0fTheKang@outis169@JohnsonJeffro@ShirePropaganda@conan_esq Yes, because everyone, you included, played the rules that they assumed were there, not the rules that were actually there. They played the rules that they’d learned from friends, or cobbled together, or whatever.
No one tried to read the rules and apply what was actually there.
A third way the #BrOSR flat out lies about AD&D.
They claim NO ONE discussed Domain play in AD&D before 2021 when Jeffro "discovered" it after 40 years.
Here's the results of a simple search
https://t.co/qiprkbQ7ca
@Return0fTheKang@outis169@JohnsonJeffro@ShirePropaganda@conan_esq Yes, because everyone, you included, played the rules that they assumed were there, not the rules that were actually there. They played the rules that they’d learned from friends, or cobbled together, or whatever.
No one tried to read the rules and apply what was actually there.
The very first hit leads to a summary of the excellent blog The Hill Cantons by Chris Kutalik.
Back in 2011 - 2013 Kutalik blogged a lot about
wait for it
The Domain Game in AD&D
https://t.co/xgMviXPQFB
@DaddyWarpig@ericbabe3 You and #BrOSR don’t talk about Mass combat? You lie about it all the time saying no one else did it. And I noticed you didn’t say you DON’T lie about it, you just aren’t talking about it *now*
@DaddyWarpig@ericbabe3 No, I used obvious bait (I put the rule in the tweet!) to prove that if the #BrOSR thinks they can prove me wrong they try. You fell for it.
I’ve come at you FIVE times and you ran away every time.
What you gonna do now, little fella? Cry?
For those who don’t know ‘muh holocaust’ is a neo-Nazi phrase mocking Jewish deaths.
These guys thinks it’s funny.
The #BrOSR hits keep coming.
@ADL
https://t.co/Qv2NbesYwM