Imagine scrolling back in the Slack chat 50 years to find that one thing someone said about how the chip bypass worked.
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or the hand anatomy of those girls.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: it's not just Tesla, 1/3 of cars in built in the last ten years have passenger/rear windows that are almost impossible to break in an emergency.
0·2 years agoshe could have not floored it into a lake, but maybe I’m the only person that doesn’t go balls out when they’re backing out of a spot.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you were sent back to the roman era and could only bring a backpack of goods. What would you bring?
1·2 years agoThat guy was definitely a time traveler.
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RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•You don't get between a barbarian and their drink
1·2 years agoOh absolutely! That guy does ‘barely contained psycho’ incredibly well!
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RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•You don't get between a barbarian and their drink
1·2 years agoIn the show he was a sociopath with mind control powers, which if you know what he’s capable of (as JJ did), could be fairly intimidating.
David Tennant, not so much 😆 (Although he was terrific in that role)
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Explain Like I'm Five@lemmy.world•Can someone explain this PBF comic to me?English
1·2 years agoA gravid clown, a grave situation.
This post is like drinking a French Malbec after it’s been used to deglaze a burnt pan, I love it.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Aliens decide to communicate with us
1·2 years agoAll the Me clones: Sokath, his eyes opened.
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Technology@lemmy.world•DEF CON 31 - An Audacious Plan to Halt the Internet's Enshittification - Cory DoctorowEnglish
1·2 years agothey can keep my 42 cents and just stop their shit


My favorite go to, one I’ve used twice in the same campaign and no one was the wiser, is to throw some ridiculous fight at the party out of nowhere, let them sweat it out for a round or two, and start dropping hints it isn’t what it seems.
I had them stumble across a black dragon in a cave as a lvl 1 party once. After scaring the shit out of them, for a round or two, someone “finally noticed” that the wings seemed to be made of tar covered cloth. Druid did a nature check and realized that’s not what a black dragon roar sounds like at all. Literally 5 kobolds in a dragon coat.
One time, I thought we had canceled but everyone pinged me about why I wasn’t logged in to roll20 yet (got my weeks mixed up). Luckily one other person did too, so I told the party I was going to puppet their character so they would level up too. I had that character betray the party by leading them to a trap. They defeated the player character (I used their actual character sheet to fight the party), for them to discover it was a doppelganger, and the trap was the diopleganger’s lair. they solved through a bunch of traps and random creatures from the diopleganger’s managerie of tortured -to-the-point-of-insanity minor monsters until they found the actual player character that (as they discovered) had been kidnapped the night before.
One other time l, over lockdowns, I had a friend miss a few months of sessions due to some serious and very depressing circumstances. He still wanted to continue once life had calmed down. We were doing an Avernus campaign, and I had been NPCing his character, but I told him to fast forward to his character to the current party level (about 6 levels) and not tell anyone he was going to rejoin the play sessions or log into roll20 until I gave him the go ahead. About 15 minutes in, the party is sailing down the river Styx when they see a damaged flying fortress crash landing, streaking by overhead. They hear a hellish scream and see a buck naked tiefling jumping out of the ship directly for their raft. At this point my friend logs into discord and yells “I WANT MY SHIT BACK YOU IMPOSTER BASTARD!”. combat began immediately whereupon he fought himself and regained all the loot the imposter had been carrying. The party had a hell of a good time that night, and he never did explain (in character) what hell actually happened to him.