Lol, someone loves the taste of boots
bionicjoey
Here is a full list of OP's past accounts. He creates new ones after getting banned for being toxic. His new strategy is deleting posts from his account to hide his tracks. If you scrub through his comment history, you can see the remnants of this behaviour, since Lemmy preserves the titles of posts where someone commented and the fact that they were the OP.
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I could see some kind of arrangement where the age would be something reasonable like 16-18, but then there is a test you can write (basic civics questions eg. who are the candidates, what does the legislative branch do, etc.) and if you pass that test, kind of like a learner's permit for driving, you can vote even if you're under that age, down to a hard cutoff of like 13.
Yeah you just delete the posts so it's harder for the mods to spot that you're a ban evader on his 15th account.
That, the monospace font, and the heart button which seems to be identical to the upvote button, are all changes I am not a fan of. Otherwise it's not bad.
Doesn't help to tag him because he regularly creates new accounts to evade bans
Was he heavily involved in the film's production? I'm not very familiar with how this movie was made, but a lot of the stuff I've heard about it gives me the sense that his style didn't influence it very much (weird casting, lame jokes, etc.)
- Players assume their own identities rather than fictional characters.
- Gameplay is set in the players' real-world locations, reimagined post-apocalypse.
Sounds like a neat idea. The self-insert aspect is interesting, but I wonder if it would limit the kinds of stories you could tell. How is character creation handled? Is it considered mandatory to create a character based on yourself, or is it simply a fun suggestion?
Also, how does the "gameplay is set in the player's real world locations" thing work? Does that mean it's harder to play online with people who are far apart? Does the game balance change if played by a group in a rural/urban/suburban/industrial environment? Or is it again simply a fun suggestion? These sound like neat ideas for making the game seem more unique and immersive, but I'm having trouble imagining how they would actually work in a way that would stay fun to play over and over again.
I ran "The Haunting of Ypsilon 14". It's a solid adventure, though the reason for the players to stay and help is a bit thin. Once the players realized that something spooky was going on, they all were like "why wouldn't we just leave?" I came up with something plausible enough for them to justify continuing to play, but they told me afterward that aspect was a bit immersion breaking. The actual scenario though was very effective at spooking them.
I played online using this micro vtt, since my gaming group is not physically nearby. I just used pdfs for the rules and the module itself. The one-page adventure format was surprisingly easy to run.
That explains why in the movie Predator, you can hear the crunch of Doritos right before it attacks.
Trial by combat
This user has a very recognizable style of speech, often brings up the same topics, and shares enough of their personal details that over time I've gotten a sense for it. Also, most of his accounts are created within a few minutes of the last one being banned.