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[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 7 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

Yeah one of the biggest issues is the fact that nobody teaches how to properly "hit" and, equally problematic, how to properly "be hit." Contact sports don't have to be as violent as they are now.

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 8 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

We should do both! A human being can do more science in a handful of days than all of our robots we've ever sent to Mars have done in the years they have been there.

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

https://lemmy.world/c/upliftingnews is a good community to add to your subscriptions if you'd like a regular dose of good news! Good news is out there, it's just much harder to find than bad news these days.

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 29 points 1 month ago (2 children)

This is the first time we have seen moderators actually fact check Trump live. I'll take that in spite of the interruptions.

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 118 points 1 month ago (8 children)

I have been disappointed by that as well but this has been astoundingly good as far as debates have gone. The immediate fact checking is long overdue. And frankly I look forward to pointing at Trump's extra speaking time as a bulwark against the "iT wAs BiAsEd By ThE lIbErAL mOdErAtOrS" complaints.

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 5 points 2 months ago

I like Sportsurge as it usually points to high quality sources. StreamEast is usually my pick. Just make sure you have ublock and a VPN and you're golden.

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip -5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The problem is not with criticism of Zionism or the majority of the Democratic party being openly pro-Zionism. The problem is with equating the Democratic party with the Republican party and acting like it is somehow "brave" or "righteous" to demonize the only political party in the United States with any shred of decency remaining.

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 months ago

I have a strange relationship with masking these days. I had no idea I had autistic tendencies until I married my wife who has been diagnosed with autism. Since then it has been very rewarding having conversations about how our two flavors of autism differ. One of the things we differ tremendously on is our abilities to mask effectively. My wife has struggled with it, especially as a kid, but it always came naturally to me such that it is now my "default mode" when I am in public. Instead of missing social queues like many people, I find I have the opposite problem where I over-analyze social situations to the extent that I read too much into them and it drives me crazy. So masking has actually been very useful for me in that regard because I feel like when I am masking in public I am less "aware" of how I am acting because I feel like I am mostly coming off "normal" relative to the social expectation.

My wife is also very socially aware but she struggles to turn off her over thinking meaning she frequently comes out of social encounters panicked that she said or did something wrong. Whereas I'll be so blended into the situation I won't even remember her saying or doing what she is worried about. We work together well in that regard because I remind her that if I am married to her and I don't notice her say or do something "atypical," then someone who doesn't know either of us well almost certainly either didn't notice either or won't remember it five minutes after the conversation ends.

So it is a mixed bag. It has been rewarding being able to unmask at home around someone I can trust and who I know loves me, but I still find today that I rarely completely unmask unless I am literally home alone in our house. That usually manifests in me walking around the house doing chores and things talking to myself about a thousand different made up scenarios, which even as a kid I always regarded would probably come off as weird to everyone else.

I think the most important thing is striking a balance between masking and being genuine. I know many people struggle feeling like they are not being their true selves while masked and others even view masking as manipulative. But I think everyone has a different relationship with the practice.

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 2 points 2 months ago

The map is full of puns. They haven't managed to burn any buildings down yet but it's still early XD

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

We're playing 5E currently because I have quite a few newer players and it's all they know. We're playing in one of my homebrew settings that is a fantasy version of our city!

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 6 points 2 months ago (4 children)

I don't get to play TTRPGs in person very often these days, but we have a session this evening so I spent the weekend making lots of handouts and visual puzzles for my tavern notice board! Also got a chance to make some 3D terrain and paint some 28 mm scale miniatures which was challenging but very fun.

[–] sh00g@lemmy.zip 4 points 3 months ago

Totally fair point! I think that's why accompanying the reports with the ability to listen in while I actually play through a session would improve the "spectator" experience. But this is definitely a passion project and not something I anticipate building a large audience for. Thanks for stopping by! :)

 

Hello everyone! I have created a community to documen—in blog style—after-action reports for my solo TTRPG experiences. If you like TTRPGs or have an interest in solo play, please stop by and drop a line! If this catches on I may also include audio/video options through my new PeerTube channel of each recorded session.

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