The day I learned about "shots", as a small child... I don't know how old I was, except pre-K. I couldn't contextualize it except that one of my friends was going to the doctor to "get shot".
When it was rephrased that he was going to get "his shots", I started to imagine that at the doctor's office they had like a wall of cabinets with little compartments that had people's names on them, which had like guns or ammo in them.
The clarification that it was "a needle" just made me picture something like a nail gun. Like, they shoot a needle into your arm? And if not, why was it called a "shot"? They needed somebody better at naming things to straighten this out.
The Shirley Exception: Surely, there must be reasonable exceptions! Can we write those exceptions into law? No, because people will take advantage. But surely nobody would just let someone die!
The original Shirley Exception thread, which goes deeper into the concept.
The belief in a Shirley Exception is crucial to the self-image of most conservative voters, as is the belief that people will take advantage, if rights are spelled out.
The fear that someone, somewhere will take advantage and get something they don't need/deserve is the only "moral hazard" that really matters in US politics.
I think my favorite Dimension 20 sidequest might be... all of them. I honestly can't choose. They are each such different creatures.
I think there's really something to be said for the character design that goes into them.
The sidequest seasons are short, self-contained stories with characters who already have some levels in them (the first one was explicitly an epic level cmapaign) and history and characterization.
And obviously any RPG character is going to evolve through play but when you're planning on what amounts to an extended one-shot and you're doing it for an audience, I think that inspires the players to really go to the next level in bringing a fully-realized person to the stage.
So if you're not sure if an image you see going around with captions on it is real, the first thing to do is check if the video exists. These days a static screen shot of a current event won't exist if the video isn't around.
Honestly, if your first reaction to something is a feeling of "This can't be real." or "Someone please tell me this is fake."... be the someone. I mean, assuming everything fake is obnoxious and equally gullible in its own way. But check.
You should never be spreading something around with a comment like "Hope this is fake" or "This has to be fake. Doesn't it?" If you're already suspicious, check it out.
I want @billgreensmaine to know I just sent the Maine Democrats a very strongly worded donation to let them know that I am deeply concerned with their tactics.
Susan Collins is a GOP Senator who has tried to maintain an illusory distance from Trump by voicing nebulous "concerns" over the past four years, while consistently voting a party line. The Democrats apparently put up these signs to tie them together.
"He's an aspiring strongman, but he's on our side."
"It's true you can't trust him to keep his word on anything... that's why it's good that he's on our side. He'll be ruthlessly lying, double-dealing, and betraying people FOR US."