Childlike wonder is my dump stat
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Made me think about Dimension 20’s Mentopolis. All of these would be characters instead of stats though.
Nice. If they ever do another season of Mentopolis, I hope they get Hank Green to play "The Fix"s younger brother “Childlike Wonder”.
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Ah, the “Provincial dad” class.
“Provincial dad” class features include:
- Bulk discount store membership.
- May name a “preferred grill out spot”. Gains advantage on movement rolls anytime their turn would end at their “preferred grill out spot”. Players who use this ability successfully must then move to their preferred grill out spot, or make a Willl save DC 14 vs 1d4 psychic damage.
- Elemental Resistance 5 (all elements) when operating any lawn or garden care implement.
- Resistant to poison (advantage on save rolls) in any food or drink that they believe to be “hand-crafted” or “locally sourced”
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whats a jib?
I know it’s a joke, but: a really small sail.
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Jib.
The jib sail is the triangular one at the prow of a ship. Different countries used different designs, so liking the cut of a jib meant you recognized it.
Cut Of Your Jib - Meaning & Origin Of The Phrase
What's the meaning and origin of the phrase 'Cut of your jib'?
Phrase Finder (www.phrases.org.uk)
Shush, Gob.
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Surviving any situation would be based on coolness, dopeness, freshness, smartbrain, and dancing ability.
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The X of Loathing series is fantastic. Another stat that comes to mind is Hornswogglin’
Um, achtually, Hornswagglin’ is a skill and not a stat B^P
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This reminds me of HOL (Human Occupied Landfill), which I’ve read about but haven’t played.
Anyway, it has stats like Meat, Feet, and Mouth, and skills like “That Psycho Bruce Lee Shit”, “Pilot Starship and Chew Gum at the Same Time”, “Whining Until You Get What You Want”, and “Turn Radios Into Howitzers”.
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Sounds like something on a spectrum between Call of Cthulu 1981 and West of Loathing.
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Sounds like something on a spectrum between Call of Cthulu 1981 and West of Loathing.
Came to say this same thing, Call of Cthulhu 1981 is a blast, the most fun I’ve had with a TTRPG.
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This sounds like a modified Kids on Bikes system as seen in a few seasons of Dimension 20.
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Yeah, it started with Kingdom of Loathing, which is a free to play browser game, and more recently Shadows over Loathing, which has this cool 1920s Lovecraftian setting. All keep that great humor
Thank you! My ex gf and I used to play a ton of Kingdom. I knew about “West of Loathing”, but this is the first time hearing about “Shadows Over Loathing”.
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So. FATE?
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The computer is your friend!
Your presence on an illegal, sedicious, and - worst of all - unsanctioned messaging server has been noted, citizen; have a treason star. In addition, it has been noted that you failed to file form TA-616/17B (Official Notice of Intent to Engage in Sedicious Activity) with your local IntSec office before engaging in the aforementioned activity - you are fined 50 XP Points.
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Your presence on an illegal, sedicious, and - worst of all - unsanctioned messaging server has been noted, citizen; have a treason star. In addition, it has been noted that you failed to file form TA-616/17B (Official Notice of Intent to Engage in Sedicious Activity) with your local IntSec office before engaging in the aforementioned activity - you are fined 50 XP Points.
Lol, that is pretty ironic coming from a known commy traitor who’s activities as part of a forbidden secret society are well documented.
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Pure je ne sais quoi build.
I always have that certain something needed for the job.
I don’t know what that is.
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I don’t know what that is.
“Je ne sai quoi” = “a certain something”
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Shush, Gob.
Funny, because ‘gob’ is a slang term for sailor.
The term “gob” is colloquial, originating from the slang used within the navy to refer to sailors. Its use is informal and can carry a tone of familiarity or affection among members of the naval community. On the other hand, “sailor” is the more formal and universally recognized term for anyone who works or serves on a ship, regardless of their specific duties or the type of vessel. “Sailor” encompasses a broad category of maritime professionals and enthusiasts, including those in both military and civilian spheres.
So, send me $10.00 for a banana
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“Je ne sai quoi” = “a certain something”
I don’t know what~,~ you mean.
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Funny, because ‘gob’ is a slang term for sailor.
The term “gob” is colloquial, originating from the slang used within the navy to refer to sailors. Its use is informal and can carry a tone of familiarity or affection among members of the naval community. On the other hand, “sailor” is the more formal and universally recognized term for anyone who works or serves on a ship, regardless of their specific duties or the type of vessel. “Sailor” encompasses a broad category of maritime professionals and enthusiasts, including those in both military and civilian spheres.
So, send me $10.00 for a banana
You’re right and you caught the reference, I don’t know why you were downvoted.