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UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in Taking for granted

Yuppp even just changing and going back

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in I never learn my lesson

Haha is this the classic minmaxer vs storyteller divide? Or maybe the serious campaign is being ruined by murderhobos?

There’s got to be infinite ways to enjoy d&d and so infinite disagreements to be had.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in I never learn my lesson

… If you’re in a bad mood it’s easy to just become a bulldozer of anger and malice and just shit on every single aspect …

This is a part of speaking with people online that I think a lot of us miss. Sometimes we’re just cranky and not thinking at our best and sometimes it’s the other person. But we too often assume we’re dealing with the essential person

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in I never learn my lesson

I think you’re using lemmy wrong if you’re encountering that much resistance. /s

But seriously what is this hobby that’s so dividing? Are you looking through telescopes backwards or something?

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in I never learn my lesson

Why is it though that queer relationships seem somehow watchable/readable, but straight relationships are just not interesting?

Obviously this will not be a universal experience. But I’m straight BTW, love the opposite gender, just find those plots almost universally dull.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in I never learn my lesson

Because I take on a new hobby like every five years, and sometimes give up before then, I generally recommend for people like me that you start out with the cheapest possible option and work your way up from there.

But my biggest hobbies are art, writing, fancy writing, preserves, baking, and game dev, so they don’t rely require much in the form of materials

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in I never learn my lesson

this is why I say that “ti” stands for “totally ignorant” please don’t listen to them op, if you haven’t trained up on models 300 to 2300 variants m-nl to qq-pp then you’re probably just going to hurt yourself and your hobbythingcraft

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in I never learn my lesson

sorry but this is wrong you need to EARN the 3000 I’ve been a fan of Hobbything since I was 8 and even had a Hobbything themed wedding and even I wouldn’t DREAM of using the 1000 until I’d totally mastered Aspect 1, 2, and 3.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in I never learn my lesson

I really thought Chappelle was one of those people but yeah, he refused to step back from the edge.

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in I never learn my lesson

I prefer watching at a trickle, but only discuss it face to face. People are generally much more civil when in striking distance

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to lemmyshitpost in Survive the zombie apocalypse

Is the German Shepard a rescue? Anyway that and the camcorder. I’m making cute dog videos

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to asklemmy in Edit: (What do you call this dish?)

Oeuf caché

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to historyporn in The ISOLATOR, invention from 1925

Jfc just let them wfh

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to lemmyshitpost in Yeah, but...

I think it was easier to make this jump if you were small. Maybe it’s an illusion, but it felt that way

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT, to memes in No! No! I don't want to conduct performance reviews! You can't make me!

Typically, but employers are getting wise. They don’t want to lose their best technical talent just because they’re on the spectrum or whatever. Or arguably worse: see them sputter out in a hybrid management/tech role that is more lucrative, but much less impactful than if they’d just stayed tech.

Staff, and architect are two other roles that are sometimes like that. Yet other places will just keep going up levels / pay bands, like eng I, II; senior eng I, II, III, IV, …, VII, etc

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