• ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works
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    Your average RPG is typically a group of trauma survivors clinging to each other in a crisis situation.

    At the same time putting a group of adults together and doing a thing is the basis of many game shows and reality TV.

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    People often talk about walking on water or turning water into wine, but they rarely talk about Jesus’ most impressive miracle: having 12 close friends in his 30s.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    Cartoons/Anime is what did me in. Though it is also the reason I love Chrono Trigger. To be fair, they had a time machine. It’s easy to make time when you have the Epoch.

    Oh, but you can manage your expectations by getting into D&D. Guarantee you will never have a problem with expecting friends to have time again!

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    8 people around the table and only 1 of them talks at a time… Everybody’s going to be so bored. 3-4 PCs, 1 DM.

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    An endorsement for group housing!

    While it’s got downsides, I’d say the rpg life happens a bit more of you’ve got 6-8 people living under one roof (or across 6 tents, three neighboring houses, etc)

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    Sometimes it takes some actual work not just expecting get-togethers to just happen. You’ll get a lot of no but you’ll spend more time with the people you care about than you would have otherwise