Just your average Dutch guy, as far as thats a thing.
One of my first times as a DM, I had the gang walking through a desert and wind up at an oasis.
They had their first mini boss there, a bunch on angry, hungry talon and fang equipped ostriches.
I’m getting ready to kick their ass as they were mine, and 1 of the guys pulls out 6!!! Loaves of bread and starts feeding the fuckers.
No-one was happy with him…
Most wholesome comment today, thank you for your service.
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But what if following the rules got the pet or child hurt, and not following them would not hurt them. Because that is the case here.
I completely understand the analogy, but the result bestowed upon the child/pet is what determines the subject : good/evil.
Though I read a very good comment here that said both options could and should be replaced by “responsible”, which actually makes a lot is sense.
It was already a fun thread, but this comment upps it a notch.
Tell me please how this is a nazi meme format.
if youre gonna do this, at least do it in /stockmeme.
Pretty lies 😂
Here it’s not just that.
The raw resources and production costs of oat milk is like, €0.30 per 2 liter.
They sell it at €2.40.
Healthy is capitalism here.
The popup is a cool idea.
How, how do you use chatgpt for scene creation …
Asking for my players.
It’s actually one of your stronger panels in the whole series so far.
Clean and strong.
I am in LOVE with those last 2 panels.
That hand behind her neck is an awesome detail…
So, when you guys play in person, how do you let foundry do the work other then scenery and mood making?
That last bit is one of my problems.
The gang is ALWAYS together for things like this, never remote.
And foundry is not really local friendly I think.
Love how you made an analog fog of war.
Dutchy here. Rotterdam specifically.
PET is recycled as in: every supermarket has an drop off point, giving you back 25cnt for every large bottle, 15cnt for small and cans.
Plastic in the general garbage is separated (not 100%, but still) and either separated (polystyrene is easy to detect and seperate for instance) or sold to companies that repurpose them (more and more of those white triangle things in the corners of roads are repurposed strengthened plastics now).
I’m sure plenty will find its way to either landfill (that we don’t have much) or gets burnt. But it’s not as bad as the US, which was my point in the first place.
Ah yes, a YouTube video.
Hope you ever find yourself in Western Europe, where we actually do recycle.
Go, I think it’s content that’s actually creative.