One thing I love about the old DnD books is how oddly specific they can be. There's pages about how to draw correct summoning and binding circles for various beings.
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I love the hint of chocolate so powder makes sense
I usually do semi sweet chocolate but cocoa powder would be great
We're most just a cheese course. But some pickles or olives go a long way. Especially if you have wine
Cheese is always a good choice
I love chili. I haven't made it in a while. I got to make some this winter
Make sense that a good automod would be needed. I wonder how prioritized that is for Lemmy and piefed. I assume a lot of the devs are mods as well.
You're right about fruits. There's are fancy grapes that are just amazing. Especially if you make a small charcuterie plate. And by that I mean cheese
What could a forum such as Lemmy do to make moderating better / easier for both NSFW and queer content? Would there need to be special tools or processes? Or would it be cultural?
While I see lots of suggestions for trash food (which I love while high) there's something to be said about something wholesome and homey. It works best when prepared ahead of time. My favorite are soup with fancy bread, a hearty pasta, tater tot hot dish and pot pie. I think we're doing a pot pie for tonight. Get it ready and then get high while heating up. Perfect
Altered doesn't have to mean destruction. A human touched ecosystem can be different but doesn't have to be a monoculture. There are a huge number of human specific plants, most of which we call weeds now, that only exist around people that can provide food and medicine to us. Looking at how modern permaculture farming works there's a huge amount of diversity within their food forests which are directly human touched while leaving more wild sections. These wild sections are more native specific and their value is acknowledged instead of called wasted space. Humans are part of an ecosystem so we alter it but don't have to destroy it
To my fair for DnD does imply that all player characters are special and that's why they can do what they do. Especially when the magical classes. All priests can say the words but only those blessed will manifest the clerical / druidic magics. They are the special ones but still have to learn to power up.
Also it's not as binary in Dnd. There's a reason not every NPC is high level regardless of age. Most settings have implied that at a certain point a spellcaster maxes out the spells they can do. All those casters who can do 1st level spells only some are implied to be still learning but others are just as good as they can be.
So there's isn't one class that is special but all of them