the fuck it aint. all you got to do is have only one child and you will reduce the population by half in a single lifetime.
the fuck it aint. all you got to do is have only one child and you will reduce the population by half in a single lifetime.
the simplest solution is to stop having so many babies. population reduction is critical to quality of life.
not being trolled by lemmy d list celebrities, and then, i don’t know, maybe i’ll smoke a joint.
when society turns on the people with a conscience, the people with a conscience should turn on society. stop playing nice.
i’m on the spectrum myself, but i was raised before awareness was widespread. i overcame it, and i’m thankful because it’s a lonely place inside my head compared to the joy of sharing interactions with people IRL.
yes, but that assumes that there is some human quality to the internet. yes, we post emojis and people love cat pics, but there’s still something inherently plastic about all of this - something deeply human that is lost in binary translation, which is why it’s important that we hold on to simple things like using our voices and making eye contact IRL.
when yall stop making eye contact, you’ve truly lost your humanity
yeah, i’m not into the theater kids style of D&D either, but i do like immersive RP balanced with combat and problem solving.
basically 2e style: a fantasy simulator with a lot of gritty mechanics, where the party keeps it mostly serious, and the GM uses historical inspiration to make a culturally and mythologically balanced world that is part sandbox, part scripted, medium magic, and very immersive - a world that is not centered around the players, a world where PC death is a real risk and the players have to actually be engaged to survive.
like, serious D&D shit.
walk away, casual observer. you do not want to climb the slope to this grognard’s mighty bastions. surely, you will be defeated.
the right way to play dungeons and dragons
yeah, people think that feeding into our reactionary side for views is something new, but television has been corrupting us since long before the internet.
i remember these stickers in the 90’s… they used to be everywhere, especially in the subcultures like the punk/rave/hippie/skater scene:
“KILL YOUR TV”
i’m glad someone was looking out for me. killing that thing definitely made me a better person.
the resources aren’t the problem (although i would still only half agree with you on that statement). it’s the quality of life. do you want to live your life packed into an apartment? do you want to get on a 5 lane freeway to go get groceries? do you want to go to a state park and not be able to find a parking space? do you like crowded spaces? do you want to continue to burn rain forest to create range lands? do you want to watch the suburbs continue to expand into natural areas? do you want to continue to global warming?
we are a much more sustainable species at half our current population level.