Jaarsh119

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[–] Jaarsh119 29 points 1 year ago (21 children)

No one was arrested? I'm not from the US. Is being an open nazi and rallying for hate speech legal?

[–] Jaarsh119 3 points 1 year ago

Been stuck on the same project for months now and am feeling a bit burnt out on it. I would like a change of pace with another project but also I'm getting close to the end of it. Just need to power through

[–] Jaarsh119 1 points 1 year ago

That is quite steep. But I guess it makes up for it by returning behind a solid wall, so they can't actually target you unless they move. Another alternative is to have an ally grab them. Then you can lean out and shoot twice right?

And instead of requiring cover to hide, you could create a diversion using deception and shoot them in the back which is a different kind of sneaky.

[–] Jaarsh119 2 points 1 year ago

I have the PDF files and printed them on A4, then glued 2 blank A4 together and glued the PDF prints on either side of that. Gave it enough thickness and we are still using them a few years later. Took a while to do all the gluing but I would say it was worth it for us.

For the stands I bought some bull clips to stand them upright while waiting for an Amazon order of these

They were cheaper at the time I bought them but they hold the pawns well.

[–] Jaarsh119 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You should be able to hide behind waist high cover in front of you as one action, then fire out of it immediately after as another action.

There's probably a firing angle that you could still do that for a wall corner too. Also I want to point out that you won't be able to stride out of a hidden position because you would lose hidden as soon as you stride. You would need to use the sneak action and end that movement behind something else that breaks line of sight because ending a move action in direct line of sight makes you "observed" instead of "hidden".

[–] Jaarsh119 26 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I remember reading a comment about this when it was posted elsewhere a while back. They said at the time that the mask was actually not as creepy as we think it is now. We have generations of people that have grown up watching horror movies and playing video games like FNAF that have altered our perception of creepy. In the same way clowns used to not be creepy. The comment also mentioned that since Mickey was a beloved icon for children it actually comforted them to wear a mask in that form. Also it's worth noting that there were much more horrific things occurring daily for them so this was probably quite tame in comparison.

This comes from someone else who heard about it from their grandparents so take it with a grain of salt, but it wasn't necessarily a scary thing for them at the time.

[–] Jaarsh119 38 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is indeed an unpopular opinion!

But I've worked in fast food so I cannot in good conscience agree with it. I have some appreciation for assertive people with legitimate complaints, but "Karen's" as we know them are not that. They tend towards illegitimate and illogical complaints because they seem to feel entitled to get what they want, sometimes regardless of what they specifically asked for.

Nevertheless it's a hospitality workers endless burden to deal with these types. I understand the specific merits of what your post outlines, I just don't like it 🙂

[–] Jaarsh119 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I saw the same or a very similar video.

Someone once tried to argue against it by saying it still got the droplets in the air with the lid closed so there's no point. My counterargument was that it still contained a lot of the droplets by closing it and that it's the most minor of inconveniences to close it so you should just do it anyways.

[–] Jaarsh119 3 points 1 year ago

It might be due to creatures with the undead trait die immediately at 0 HP (not to dying 1 condition). So they might have wanted a similar vibe to actual creature revenants but without removing player character survivability. Also the actual undead heritage you are referring to gets Basic Undead Benefits which notably stops them from dying at 0hp immediately, but also gives immunity to death effects and better vision, undead hunger etc. On the other end, an Undead heritage cannot have stabilize cast on them but a revenant can, undead are destroyed if they die so cannot be brought back to life again, whereas the Revenant can keep being brought back to life and become Revenant^2^ I guess.

So the Revenant background gives some aspects of the undead without giving all the full blown benefits of an entire heritage option and not as many drawback either. I'm seeing it now as Revenant == Undead-lite.

[–] Jaarsh119 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Did you make this? And if so, would you happen to have an stl file of this? Would love to 3d print one and have this crab smash my players as retribution for eating many of his crustacean kind

[–] Jaarsh119 82 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Long time friend turned out to be a sexist pos that was groping my female friends, but would only act this way when I had my back turned. I'm very glad my friends trust me enough to actually tell me what was happening. Am perfectly fine cutting that behaviour out of my life and my social circle.

[–] Jaarsh119 3 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Unrelated, but how do I force new lines on my comments?

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