Movie youβve watched more than six times with a gif. Hard mode: no Stars (Wars nor Trek), LOTR, or Marvel, Disney Animated or Pixar.
Have you thought about writing about this administration? You could call it, βThe Monsters Know What They Are Doing.β
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INVENTURES: Some hard-earned lessons, and a compelling self-examination: youtu.be/rMEFxKR9bQ8?...
His passion is familiar, and his disappointment palpable, but I wonβt be surprised to see him return with something born of this.
INVENTURES: Some hard-earned lessons, and a compelling self-examination: youtu.be/rMEFxKR9bQ8?...
There are times where the only thing that can calm my nerves is a cartoon dog, with arms full of fragile plates, trying not to sneeze.
What calms you?
The slowest of slow claps.
Overwhelm is (get ready for all caps) A VERY REAL THING. So is the desire to DO THINGS TO FIGHT BACK. But no one will have the energy to fight back if they burn out. Thatβs why itβs okay to pause, breathe, and enjoy something silly or weird. Do that today. Hereβs a frog.
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New Yorkers: donβt let an undemocratic mayor undo ranked voting as heβs on his way out! Today is the deadline! Leave a comment on the government website!
Going to decompress from current events exhaustion for a few hours at a museum. Nothing like reminding yourself about the long arms of history and culture to help lift you out of the panic of the now.
The creation of un-gridded, loose, expressive maps has been a focus and a blast. Each one has felt like a mini-portrait of the theme of each level, and digging into that has felt like its own reward.
Maps like the one below are for the next Emberland zine, The Work Pit dungeon.
βICE gets a bigger budget than the Marine Corpsβ is a simple fact that should be communicated very widely because it clearly expresses how crazy and radical this is
I expect theyβll revise in the not too distant future. Foolish not to. The community would churn out content.
#dnd5e #ttrpg #inspiration
Bonus: here is a weird drawing of a frog named βBloomgarden the Frogβ from a recently pubbed adventure. Putting him in the zine made my month.
In summary: hug a weirdo, stand beside a weirdo, walk toward the future with the weirdo.
3) Do the stories make 10-year-old me want to go in the backyard and figure out what all their next adventures will be?
2) Do the weirdos KnOw they are wEiRdOs!? No punching down. Buckaroo Bonzai and The Goonies are both Guardians of the Galaxy level superhero squads, just with less computer graphics, and more John Lithgow.
When it comes to inspiration like I mentioned yesterday (Muppets, odd-indie 80s-90s sci-fi cinema), the key for me is three-fold:
1) Is it about weirdos. Weirdos are good. Weirdos should be embraced and supported. Letβs root for the weirdos.
Which feels right.
Inspiration: feeling like I need a good, funny, 80s-90s style indie-sci-fi/horror vibe. The kind of thing thatβs just dumb enough to be fun, and smart enough to keep you thinking. Buckaroo Bonzai comes to mind. Big Trouble in Little China. Any suggestions? Iβve been very MUPPETS inspired lately.
Pride Month has never seemed so important. Happy Pride.
Life is surprisingly full of Venn diagrams that look like butterflies.
Kids. Keeping us honest even when we want to lie to ourselves.
Who wants a free setting guide?
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Bookshop is having an amazing contest to win a lifetime of books!
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Imagine walking into a shelter or children's hospital, giving everyone a #DnD book to keep, and playing with them. You're not just giving them a book or a game. You're helping them dream again. You're giving them a chance to imagine the impossible. #Free5e will make that possible.