Some do. I like positioning on a grid as a part of combat. It rewards tight play and understanding the mechanics. When I DM though, it depends on the playgroup. I think most people prefer guesstimating and just applying the rule of cool
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We do federate with HB at .zip. No defederations from major instances.
If your display settings don’t show the full username, there’s no way to tell really. Voyager and Alexandrite show then by default. I think people just like to root for teams inherently and the interinstance drama is kind of fun. If you’re on Lemmy a lot you start to recognize people and their main instance, there really aren’t that many of us.
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This is clearly vitally critical to how we’re supposed to interpret the rest of the greentext
I’m a big fan of a few of Ghibli’s films but I feel the same way about others. The whimsical and somewhat metaphorical quality of most of them can really lessen their emotional impact imo.
If you’re ever interested in trying an animated Japanese film from another studio and writer, I can highly recommend Your Name.
Just armor and also can’t cast spells. And they changed it to “Armor Training” now, but still proficiency for weapons? And the Martial Weapon Training feat gives you Martial Weapon proficiency? Gah
Lumun@lemmy.zipto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why are there no large demonstrations in the USA against Donald Trump's policies?English60·3 个月前There are many protests, more than there were in 2017, but they are mostly smaller in attendance. The difference is the media coverage. And you are right, there hasn’t been a single event like the Women’s March that has broken through to international coverage.
https://wagingnonviolence.org/2025/03/resistance-alive-well-us/
If you want to be sure to catch it next year, sub to the Canvas comm on toast.ooo!
I downvoted because this is a popular opinion. MCU is the same thing. Most people probably don’t have a strong opinion on Star Wars either way, but for the people who do there are plenty who think it sucks.
I’ve been thinking about this topic a lot lately and your comment is interesting. Your first sentence is definitely phrased in a more controversial way than the rest of your comment, but I can’t help seeing it as very similar to “Being depressed is a choice the vast majority of the time, and I have a huge bias against depressed people.” Is that an unfair comparison?
I know that treating fatness/obesity as a disease is kinda controversial but I feel like folks give people dealing with mental health a lot more grace than people dealing with health issues related to being fat. I’ve also heard that for some people they can be perfectly healthy at a higher weight (though this is clearly not the case for many fat people who are seeing health impacts). I guess I’m assuming that a lot of fat people would potentially like to be less so, but can’t (for any number of reasons) quite get there. This seems really similar for me to people dealing with depression, anxiety, etc who want to change things but keep falling back into the problem.
I guess my question is do you have bias against people who can’t escape other bad cycles like mental health or even stuff like alcoholism? Or is it more just that you think it’s fair to judge people without the discipline/willpower to get out of a state they didn’t want to be in, like you did.
Nice, that one got me. Happy two year Lemmyversary btw!