3129 pts ยท May 29, 2012
I agree. And that's why it sort of seems appropriate for a guy with green hair, white face paint and a clown asthetic.
The joker has never struck me as a subtle character. Why would he make subtle choices in face tattoos?
FATE's mechanics are too present, but others love the system. I'd look into those two, but there are tons of others. (4)
supporting roleplaying. Has mechanics that drive you to play to character flaws in creative and dynamic ways. Some do really feel like (3)
PbtA (Powered by the Apocalypse) games. PbtA games are super light on mechanics. FATE is less mechanic light, but is great for (2)
Look into the Indy game scene. There are lots of games beyond D&D and many are super rules lite. FATE may be more your speed, or any (1)
Okay, so I'm curious. Why is the tattoo so strange? This is a guy who dresses like a clown. Why is a bad tattoo a step too far?
control of the Senate which means they (for the foreseeable future) always have a disproportionate amount of power in our system. (2)
Unfortunately, that seems to be the case. It may get fixed once the Republicans leave the presidency since they have effective permanent (1)
the root cause, what would you suggest? Because "Let them die on the streets" seems somehow worse than most alternatives to me. (2)
However mental health is a complex issue and there aren't easy fixes to most any condition. So in light of the fact that we can't fix (1)
generally values discussion and exploration, and has undergone some really interesting evolution over time. But also isn't my specialty (3)
seem to be punishment - but something all souls go through. Of course, Judaism is also a complex religion with a lot of views that (2)
True - there are references to Sheol, but while described as rather bleak, isn't the eternal torment of the Christian hell, and doesn't (1)
at odds with God. I'd also say you are completely correct. Torturing people is fucked up and wrong. I don't care if they like shrimp or dick
was bringing a deeper understanding of it. This means that if you think gays don't deserve to suffer eternally, then you are probably (7)
proper interpretation or greater understanding". In that verse he was saying that he wasn't there to nullify the old testament law, he (6)
however that interpretation is somewhat strained. The term in the original Hebrew is "Lekayem" which means "to sustain or expand by (5)
how the old testament law doesn't apply anymore, but only if you interpret Fulfill as meaning "finish it so that it never applies again" (4)
Jesus said "I have not come to abolish the law or the prophets; I did not come to abolish buy to fulfill". This is often used to justify (3)
each other. This isn't okay, even if God did a take-backsies by having his kid get tortured to death. And even then, in Matthew 5:17 (2)
At best, this means that up until the death of Jesus, it was a sin worthy of eternal damnation and torture for two dudes to love (1)
I'm just glad that we have an education system that allows people to be within a snowballs throw of understanding math jokes like these.
It's a drug used to counteract the effects of Opiates, used mostly on those who overdose. Literally life saving, though not always welcomed.
the world to be, at least to some degree, not a random shit show as that allows them to feel some measure of true control over their life(4)
off, even when they know logically and admit that the world isn't fair. Despite knowing it logically, they continue to feel a need for (3)
the world. Karma, what goes around comes around, hard workers get rewarded, etc. It's something that very few people can honestly shake (2)
It's called the Just-World Hypothesis or the Just-World Fallacy. In short, it's the need to believe that there is fairness or justice in (1)
your workers like they are expendable, don't expect loyalty and devotion from them. That's not laziness. That's just not being walked on (7)
At the same rate? Me walking away isn't because I lack work ethic, it's because I know that I'm worth more than that. If you treat (6)
I agree. And that's why it sort of seems appropriate for a guy with green hair, white face paint and a clown asthetic.
The joker has never struck me as a subtle character. Why would he make subtle choices in face tattoos?
FATE's mechanics are too present, but others love the system. I'd look into those two, but there are tons of others. (4)
supporting roleplaying. Has mechanics that drive you to play to character flaws in creative and dynamic ways. Some do really feel like (3)
PbtA (Powered by the Apocalypse) games. PbtA games are super light on mechanics. FATE is less mechanic light, but is great for (2)
Look into the Indy game scene. There are lots of games beyond D&D and many are super rules lite. FATE may be more your speed, or any (1)
Okay, so I'm curious. Why is the tattoo so strange? This is a guy who dresses like a clown. Why is a bad tattoo a step too far?
control of the Senate which means they (for the foreseeable future) always have a disproportionate amount of power in our system. (2)
Unfortunately, that seems to be the case. It may get fixed once the Republicans leave the presidency since they have effective permanent (1)
the root cause, what would you suggest? Because "Let them die on the streets" seems somehow worse than most alternatives to me. (2)
However mental health is a complex issue and there aren't easy fixes to most any condition. So in light of the fact that we can't fix (1)
generally values discussion and exploration, and has undergone some really interesting evolution over time. But also isn't my specialty (3)
seem to be punishment - but something all souls go through. Of course, Judaism is also a complex religion with a lot of views that (2)
True - there are references to Sheol, but while described as rather bleak, isn't the eternal torment of the Christian hell, and doesn't (1)
at odds with God. I'd also say you are completely correct. Torturing people is fucked up and wrong. I don't care if they like shrimp or dick
was bringing a deeper understanding of it. This means that if you think gays don't deserve to suffer eternally, then you are probably (7)
proper interpretation or greater understanding". In that verse he was saying that he wasn't there to nullify the old testament law, he (6)
however that interpretation is somewhat strained. The term in the original Hebrew is "Lekayem" which means "to sustain or expand by (5)
how the old testament law doesn't apply anymore, but only if you interpret Fulfill as meaning "finish it so that it never applies again" (4)
Jesus said "I have not come to abolish the law or the prophets; I did not come to abolish buy to fulfill". This is often used to justify (3)
each other. This isn't okay, even if God did a take-backsies by having his kid get tortured to death. And even then, in Matthew 5:17 (2)
At best, this means that up until the death of Jesus, it was a sin worthy of eternal damnation and torture for two dudes to love (1)
I'm just glad that we have an education system that allows people to be within a snowballs throw of understanding math jokes like these.
It's a drug used to counteract the effects of Opiates, used mostly on those who overdose. Literally life saving, though not always welcomed.
the world to be, at least to some degree, not a random shit show as that allows them to feel some measure of true control over their life(4)
off, even when they know logically and admit that the world isn't fair. Despite knowing it logically, they continue to feel a need for (3)
the world. Karma, what goes around comes around, hard workers get rewarded, etc. It's something that very few people can honestly shake (2)
It's called the Just-World Hypothesis or the Just-World Fallacy. In short, it's the need to believe that there is fairness or justice in (1)
your workers like they are expendable, don't expect loyalty and devotion from them. That's not laziness. That's just not being walked on (7)
At the same rate? Me walking away isn't because I lack work ethic, it's because I know that I'm worth more than that. If you treat (6)