If you pass, people will be surprised.
If you don't or people don't know you already, they will be prejudiced.
If you pass, people will be surprised.
If you don't or people don't know you already, they will be prejudiced.
The industrial revolution and its consequences...
Skip meals to buy guns.
Unironically, equating anything left wing with Marxist socialism even though there could be other forms.
left wing ideas tend to be heavily coupled with progressive social issues that most of the population only agrees with to an extent.
I think we're going to see a non socialist populist uprising though with multiple different groups. The elites will no doubt try to claim anyone remotely on the right of it is a raging white supremacist as they're already doing with populist uprisings.
I used to watch my sister play (pre transition) and it always seemed like the fun would somehow devolve out of it. It would take forever and play style always turned into the same exact thing.
Adding a suppression mechanic seems like a huge benefit because it always seemed weird how people would play and the fact that such play styles would work out.
Smaller army sizes seems like it would be better.
I'm not sure how the turns will work, but hopefully it addresses the issues of entire armies doing everything in one turn.
Fediverse and alternate spaces attract people who are outside the norm, which includes a lot of different people. Knowing about the site and joining it requires some sort of niche knowledge.
What happened with the 40k rules?
I never learned them, but I understood a few of the basic concepts. I've seen a few things recently that say that force organization is optional and any unit from any army can be taken, both of which I have strongly mixed feelings about.
The lack of a suppression mechanic always seemed like a huge detriment.
Something model agnostic would be desirable. The cost of models is absolutely insane.
I could certainly set up half the living room to be a gaming area and then use that for group activities.
My sister has been talking about getting into 40k since transitioning. If we do that we'll probably get resin printer and use third party model files. Before she transitioned the model prices were getting insane and I can't imagine where they are now.
The problem is that she passes very well and that might be a problem.
I have two headsets but I'm not sure how many games are compatible between the two platforms. Anything with crossplay between the Quest and Steam should work.
High school type parties of video games and junk food can be fun but they can also be underwhelming.
We could go to the grocery store or a movie at a time when it's not busy.
We could go for walks somewhere but it would take a collection of mopeds and e-bikes going at e-bike speed because there's not a good walk place from the house. I think a group walk at night when it's quiet would be good.
There's one roommate with noticeable autism and I wouldn't call it very severe but he could be trying to hide it.
It's frustrating when someone does something wrong because they don't understand the reason why.
I think one of the reasons why this is so upsetting is because we know they were trying to be helpful, so we want to be grateful or accepting of that, while at the same time we need to convey that something was done wrong.
The thing that concerns me is that this could be used for discrimination, especially if it's accessible by search engines. I'd put everything behind a registration wall. I would never encourage an autistic person to post their diagnosis online because there's too much risk of prejudice.