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"The future the left wants" but it's a pic of me watering my garden. My garden is composed entirely of snakes. They're all adorable and I kiss them on the snoot before watering them.

YAKOV YUROVSKY IN JOKER MAKEUP: You wanna know how I offed these tsars?

The Arts: Octoberloween icon time! 

Raaawr, mysterious forces have conspired to turn me into a dragon it seems! Water durgy!

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If the dragon form sticks around then their/her name will be Petrachor. :3

I improvised 90% of this thing.

(The one on the right is my previous icon.)

((Also boosts okay if you want to))

@Canageek@wubrg.social I'm in Sydney, New South Wales.

There are some genric groups around, but because I tend to run weird little improv storytelling games (rather than fantasy adventure games) I don't really want to try my luck with people who are probably actually looking for D&D, but I'm happy to look into any suggestions you have!

@softgoat I think there's a bunch of options, and I can't remember off the top of my head, sorry...

@softgoat that happenned to me a few times when my graphics drivers were super out of date

I need to start trying to run a weekly RPG group again. (The previous group faded out because it ended up just being too difficult logistically.)

Let's leave the idea that anything about the Self has to be static -- or even consistent and comprehensible -- back in the 20th century where it belongs.

If I name three consecutive outcomes of a coin toss (for example, Heads Tails Heads), and then you name three consecutive outcomes, and then we flip a coin until one of those triplets comes up, it seems like there's no way to get an advantage in the game.

There is, though: when I name my triplet, take the middle value, reverse it, and add it to the beginning, discarding my triplet's last value. So when I name HTH, you name HHT.

Astonishingly, that's a winning strategy around 75% of the time.

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