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the-beasts-have-arrived · 1 year ago
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My beloved mutuals <3 here is the nugget of friendship. No pressure to reblog!
This is the Nugget of Friendship.
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It is not given lightly. Yet I give it to you.
Yes. I mean YOU.
Now shoo.
Pass on the Nugget of Friendship.
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tfw-adhd · 4 years ago
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Wanted to pick you and your followers' brains: Since I lowered the doses on my meds I am wanting to eat everything in sight, hungry or not. What do y'all chomp on besides gum? The sweetness gets me after a while. I wish they made potato gum.
You could try getting one of those necklaces that’s made for chewing? 
Anyone else got any ideas?
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odinsblog · 3 years ago
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you posted a post on nina simone, have you seen the netflix documentary about her? It's heavy but it was amazing! Just thought you might like.
No, I haven’t but I’ve been meaning to watch it! Let me know if it’s sad or ends on a down note though, because then I’d need to gird myself since I’m a big softie at heart
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queerasfact · 4 years ago
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Dear Queer As Fact, I am writing you to tell you that you missed a very quiet nod to Andy's history of romantic/sexual interaction with men in The Old Guard. At one point Booker teases Andy about having known Rodin "bionically". As you note, she also is clearly gay as hell for water lesbian Quynh. ADDITIONALLY, in the COMICS Andy is canonically bisexual. IN THIS ESSAY I WILL....
Thank you! Several people have pointed the Rodin comment out to us now, and I'm very sorry that we missed it when we talked about the film - we are definitely in support of bi rep and love to see it. I didn't know Andy was canonically bi in the comics though! That's very cool, and something for us to hope to see in the sequel. -Alice
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succygirl · 4 years ago
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I think the tag originally said that it was a lipstick false agave. When I first got it it was so chipper and pink at the edges, and it’s been flattening so i tried to give it more sun. However, we’ve had unpredictable weather and it’s gotten more rain than I think it should have (I rushed home to try and save it). But the change from green to brown happened literally overnight while it was inside. Help, it’s the only plant alive from the first batch i bought and i really want to nurture it back to life. 
SuccyGirl:
It’s an Echeveria agavoides and it looks like sunburn to me! Which happens when not slowly acclimated to more intense sun. Even an unexpected heat wave can do it, as I’ve had plants burn from a sudden 80 degree day when it was overcast all week.
After the initial burn it will probably start looking worse and worse. But it doesn’t look bad enough to kill the plant. If any of the leaves go mushy I’d remove them but otherwise leave the leafs attached. It’s leaves are going to look damaged forever but it will eventually grow new ones and absorb the scared ones. So eventually it will go back to having no burnt leaves but it’s going to take awhile!
From your other message it sounds like you’re taking care of it correctly, though you may want to change it’s soil in the future at some point down the road. The rain it got probably didn’t hurt, as long as it wasn’t sitting outside for days getting rained on.
So hopefully this quelled any fears of it dying, im sorry it got sunburnt. It’s very upsetting when it happens to me as well :(
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dungeonsandkobolds · 5 years ago
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So i wanna do homebrew content but i fundamentally don't understand how to hand make a character sheet??? Like how do i make it w/o using dnd beyond???
So I figure i’ll use this opportunity to explain character making/character sheets in general.This will be more in depth than you need but i’ll call it a resource and add it to my blog in a link. 
Buckle up guys this is going to be a LONG one we’ll call this
DUNGEONS AND KOBOLDS’S LONG GUIDE TO MAKING CHARACTER SHEETS
1.     Character Sheet
First step is getting the character sheet itself. Below is a link to where you can download them on Wizards of the Coast’s website:
https://dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/character_sheets
This should download a file – the sheet that people use most often is called CharacterSheet_3Pgs_Complete.pdf
It’s well laid out and easily editable on your computer.
2.     Class/Race/Background Combination
Second, choose your class/race/background combination. It’s also important to understand a basic idea of where these appear/what they effect
Race: Ability Scores, Skills, Proficiencies, Features & Traits
Background: Skills, Proficiencies, Features & Traits, Equipment
Class: Basically everything but Ability Scores – although it does determine how you’ll want to arrange your Scores.
3.     Ability Scores
Ability Scores are on the far left hand side of the sheet. These determine your base Strength, Dexterity, etc. bonuses (ie. What you add to your rolls).
There are 3 basic ways of determining these scores: rolling, point buy, and standard array.
https://thekindgm.wordpress.com/2017/12/16/determining-ability-scores/
Above is a link to a post that explains these better than I could which I refer to often. (consult your DM as to which way you are using for your campaign)
For every 2 points your Ability Score goes up/down by, your bonus will go/down by 1. Ie. A Strength of 10 will give me 0 or no bonus a 12 +1, a 14 +2, etc. Whereas an 8 will give me -1, a 6 -2.
Arrange these scores as you wish – a good rule of thumb is you want your primary attacking ability to be your highest (normally the Quick Build section of your class will have good suggestions on how to arrange these statistics). I’ll go through what each of these scores effects in my explanation which should give you some options on how to arrange them.
To these base scores you’ve figured out, you then add the bonuses given to you by your Race.
For example, if I have a 14 Dexterity (+2) but I’m playing a Kobold (which has an increase of 2 for Dexterity as one of its traits) my Dexterity is then brought up to 16 (+3)
4.     Proficiency Bonus/Saving Throws
Proficiency bonus has a separate column in the levelling table of your class. At level 1 it is generally +2. This means that if you are proficient in a Saving Throw, Skill, Attack, or Tool you add your Proficiency Bonus and the bonus from your associated Ability Score to the Roll.
For example, if my Kobold is a barbarian, they have proficiency in Strength and Constitution Saving Throws. This means if my Kobold has a Strength of 14 (+2) and I am rolling a Saving Throw, I add another +2 to the roll (bringing it up to a total of +4). On the left hand side of the Saving Throws (and skills) there are little circles, fill in the circles of the Saving Throws you are proficient in to remind yourself why you have that score (but write next to them what you’ll actually be adding, ie. +4 Strength Saving Throw for my Kobold).
5.     Skills
This sheet actually makes skills relatively easy to fill out. Again fill in the circles of the skills you are proficient in (these can come from your class, race, and background so be sure to check all three). On the right hand side of each skill is the associated Ability – if you are not proficient you write down your base Ability Score bonus. If you are proficient be sure to add the +2 (at first level)
6.     Other Proficiencies
In Other Proficiencies and Languages write down the languages, tools, weapons, and armour you are proficient in – this is more to remind yourself of what you can and can’t easily use.
7.     Armour
https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Armor#content
Here is a link to all of the armour scores you’ll need. Generally, armour is a base score (say 11 for leather armour) plus your Dexterity (just the base Ability Score bonus). Some armour gives you just a base score that you don’t add anything to. Some will have a strength requirement for you to be able to use it. The link divides the amour into light, medium and heavy amour – whether or not you can use them is determined by your proficiencies (found in your other proficiencies section)
If you’re wielding a shield you add another 2 to your armour score.
Unlike weapons your generally can’t use armour that you are not proficient in.
 8.     Initiative
Unless you have a Feat or a special class based bonus your Initiative is your Dexterity Ability Score Bonus
9.     Weapon Attacks
https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/Weapons#content
This link again divides the weapon up neatly into the proficiencies (simple and martial weapons).
There are 2 main scores to worry about with weapon attacks – Dexterity and Strength.
Dexterity based weapons are Ranged or Finesse weapons. Strength is everything else. Your attack bonus will be either your Strength or Dexterity Score (depending on the weapon) plus your proficiency bonus (although you can use weapons you are not proficient in, you just lose this bonus).
Your damage is the listed damage (see link above) plus either your Strength or Dexterity (again depending on the associated score).
(I’m not going to go into dual wielding here but feel free to ask if interested)
10. Equipment
Equipment will be listed in class and background – all you have to do is write it down in this section.
11. Gold
Gold normally appears in your background and class, but have a chat to your DM to see if they have a preference for staring gold.
12. Features/Traits
In the Features/Traits column you write down basically the things you can do (though people will use this column differently).
This includes things such as Darkvision, the ability you gain from your background and general abilities granted by your class (that are not spells or attacks). For instance a Cleric’s Channel Divinity might be written in this column.
 13. Spell Casting Ability
Your spell casting ability will be listed in your class – either Charisma, Intelligence or Wisdom. 
14. Spell Save DC
Your Spell Save DC will be your Spell Casting Ability Score’s bonus + your proficiency + 8. Ie. If my kobold is now a bard with a Charisma of 18 (+4) and is 1st level their Spell Save DC will be 4+2+8 for a total of 14.
 15. Spell Attack Bonus
Your spell attack bonus is your Spell Casting Ability Score’s bonus + your proficiency – for my previously mentioned kobold this would be 4+2 for a total of +6
16. Choosing Spells
There are 2 main ways classes determine what spells you have. The first method is, you choose new spells as you level up and those are the only spells you have (for example a Bard uses this method). The number of spells you have for classes such as this will be determined by the Spells Known column in your levelling up table. The second method is preparing spells. This means you can potentially cast any of the spells for your class, but each morning you choose certain ones for the day. The number of spells you can prepare will most likely be your Spell Casting Ability Score Bonus + your level (unless you’re a paladin).
17. The Other Stuff (alignment/personality)
The other stuff you can write or not write as your wish – this stuff is more for RP. Personally I will write my alignment and that is it – but you can plan as much or as little as you want! 
As usual feel free to ask for any clarifications/more information.
Hope this was helpful! (sorry of the length)
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aforest2006remaster · 5 years ago
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what a great url!
thanks!
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invisible-goats · 7 years ago
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fightwhilefleeing replied to your post “fightwhilefleeing replied to your post “Finally read the whole of...”
sorry i didn't mean to sound judgemental! I just love hearing how people find classic books, but I saw the joke (moby dick/suck) and thought maybe it was just a joke and i was being too excited about books! Thank you for letting me knowwwww. I have always eyed it from afar and now i can probs cross it off my list.
ah right! yeah I find a lot of long “classic” books are in one of two classes of bad.
Could have been good if it was half the length: Don Quixote, War and Peace, Moby Dick
Good story but I hate your writing style: Pretty much all Dickens except A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist, George Elliot, Daniel Defoe
I have yet to read Les Mis but I suspect it will be the former based on things I’ve seen
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thedeadflag · 7 years ago
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Tangentially Re: that post abt ace/bi exclusion being = terf talk abt trans women. 1. Its not the same. There's a whole extra layer of violence and vehemence that I've watched expressed but never experienced as a cis girl regardless of how pple discount bisexuals. It did make me think of how queer women often lose/fear losing access to platonic affection from women friends cuz their attraction to women is "dangerous". Cuz attraction to women is coded as male/aggressive/predatory/dirty.
Idk it just made me think about how womanhood is policed: acceptable desires, acceptable partners, acceptable bodies. Like transmisogyny is it's own whole thing but it is valuable (to me??) to see the way these things link up across different experiences. Idk. Quality content as always. Pls enjoy my musings.
Oh for sure there are some experiences that overlap in spots.  It’s important for folks t talk about the way that not being cis, or not being hetero can impact the way you navigate through society, especially in interpersonal relationships. Like, when I came out as trans, all of my previously affectionate cis friends pretty much stopped touching me altogether, probably due to transphobic/transmisogynistic stigmas. They only grew more averse when I came out as a lesbian, and I stopped being invited to girl’s nights and whatnot. Like, that sort of experience can be harrowing, and folks need to be able to discuss that and the similarities, how certain systems of oppression sometimes use similar tools to work towards their goal, etc..
It’s just important for folks to be specific, and to not ultimately equate the specific violent history of one group to the general oppression of others, since that is manipulative, and exploitative, and false. Like, we can point out that some of the same tools are used, but we can’t equate the violence, we can’t equate the manner in which those tools are used, we can’t equate the impact on each community, etc. etc.
I just find the “terf rhetoric” schtick endlessly insulting and frustrating, because I am certain I could change a few words in a transmisogynistic TERF rant and produce a biphobic rant, or an aphobic rant. But I could also make a white nationalist rant, and an ableist rant. I could also make it into a rant against transmisogyny, against racism, against poverty and capitalism, etc.
By flipping a few words around, I can turn the message into whatever I want. Does that mean that anti-capitalist activists are TERFs because they share similar rhetoric? Nope, that would be categorically absurd. There are vastly different histories, contexts, mechanisms, etc. involved, even if some of the same words and argument structures are used. Different words involve different contexts and histories, and that can’t be ignored as if it doesn’t matter.
The sentences “I love you” and “I hate you” are very similar. 66% similar. You couldn’t say they’re 66% similar in meaning, in context, though. One is expressing love, and one is expressing hatred. That one word in each determines the meaning. You can’t just swap words and say it’s the same thing. That’s what cishet people do when they criticize LGBT folks joking about them, and cry about heterophobia and cisphobia, and how we wouldn’t lauugh if the jokes were about gay, bi, trans etc. people.
It’s just frustrating.
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bipolarbanshee-moved · 7 years ago
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@poetic-poppy @glossyfeathers @darcera @fightwhilefleeing @incandescenthologram @millennium-rebel-princess @ric3ca3k @ollertonex and anyone I forgot
I love you guys. I feel so close to you and want you to know I appreciate you! :)
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cannabisbutch · 5 years ago
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DId you know that you're a hella cool butch and i'm super glad identifying that way is empowering to you?!
thank you
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tfw-adhd · 4 years ago
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GODS ALIVE you just did the adhd and autism thang and i saw the adhd and ptsd thing and i want a three circled ven diagram SO BAD. My friend wants adhd ptsd and depression circles. No pressure, we're just excited by the idea
Oh my god you already made it
So yes, I do have one that overlaps ADHD and PTSD, and a separate one which overlaps ADHD, Depression, and Anxiety, but of course neither of those have a section for comparing Depression and PTSD, so I’m totally willing to make one for those three!
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odinsblog · 7 years ago
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thank you for your VERY GOOD Black Panther Content. I am knees deep in thinkpieces. I'm so in love.
Tyvm. Same here. I could read serious takes on Black Panther all day long. There’s sO much great material in the movie. It was so well written and contained so many interesting points and nuances, and so many people are finally getting to see and learn about black diaspora, outside of Hollywood stories written by white people for white people
I really am trying not to make this a 24/7/365 Black Panther blog, but I make no promises
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queerasfact · 5 years ago
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I'm from Texas. Here, there's a running joke that California, Texas, New York, & Florida are the only states worth being able to point to. Also, my favorite not-explicitly-queer content on y'all's podcast is definitely "Queer As Fact questions basic facts about America". It's really wholesome and y'all always get so apologetic and confused and it makes me laugh. Take heart, there's no reason for the rest of the world to know everything about America, despite how many Americans seem to think so.
Hahahaha you underestimate how much of a struggle it is for us to find New York on a map! East... somewhere??
I’m very glad you enjoy our struggles with American culture. As Australians, we feel sometimes Americans deserve to share our regular experience of ‘nobody know more than two basic facts about your country’. (shout-out to all the overseas listeners who do know more than two facts about Australia though!)
Hope you’re well
-Alice
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dungeonsandkobolds · 5 years ago
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Hey! A question! What combo of class/race just amuses the shit out of u?
Tie between Kobold Barbarian or Warforge Druid
I love smols being angry barbarians that can whack people over the head! Enemies look at them, presume they're not a threat and then bam! Battleaxe!
I also love the idea of a technological being deciding commune with nature. You look at this technological formidable being expecting that they'll come at you with weapons or projectiles and nope that's a tree that's attacking you now!
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invisible-goats · 7 years ago
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fightwhilefleeing replied to your post “Finally read the whole of Moby Dick and you know what”
lol ok but did u actually read? pls elaborate.
Yes I read it? I found the story kind of dull and there were sooo many chapters of just basic natural history or whale anatomy and I DON’T CARE HERMAN CAN I HAVE SOME PLOT NOW
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