Their TTT content is the funniest and the best edited. Yogscast TTT and Blood on the Clocktower channel vods are my two favorite social deduction games to watch.
TTT is an excellent example of what happens when there are too many guns and not enough trust. Most games end with two or fewer people left. Mass shootings will not be improved if everyone has a gun but no one knows each other. When people hear gun shots, they don't know who the good guys with guns are and they RDM constantly.
I think the issue for me was that my body hairs never felt gender neutral. I used to take great satisfaction in ripping out chest hairs by hand as a teenager and I didn't exactly have a good reason why. Now I just shave everywhere on my torso when I have time. To each their own of course.
I like Krave jerky. Lately I've been eating from these smaller bags, but I don't remember the brand name. All the fancy homemade stuff people are talking about sounds really good though.
Definitely, I saw in I think another comment section people talking about seeing Christmas decorations for sale on the 30th. We must turn back the tide of Christmas cheer, back to the depths of December where it belongs! edit: typo
There are definitely goals that are statistically improbable that are beyond are current means to navigate consistently, like getting rich through lottery tickets, but they don't violate physics. We do have to take into account what we are able to influence, practically speaking, with our actions.
I bring up physics because we live in a physics-based universe as opposed to a moral universe. So our analysis of our course of actions must take that physical reality into account when pursuing a subjective moral outcome. If we lived in a moral universe, like D&D, we would only need to ask do the ends justify the means. Acting to achieve a goal in a such a universe would, in theory, always be a matter of acting in a way that was consistent with the end goal. But that's not the universe we live in.
To give an example of this, if someone wanted a peaceful nation state without violating privacy, but then accomplished peace through an invasive surveillance program they didn't actually accomplish their goal.
As long a person's goals aren't mutually exclusive like wanting to eat lots of ice cream and also never eating ice cream or violates physics like wanting more ice cream than there are atoms in the universe there is most likely a way to accomplish a person's goals. edit: typo
Exactly. There's nothing wrong with being weird. I'm weird. It's the fact that it shatters their egos is what makes it so effective. They have to think of themselves as normal or else they'll have a melt down.
If you type : and then blob a whole bunch of cute emoji's come up. You can do : blob cat and : blob fox without spaces. The list is so long it can take awhile to load them all. There are some in the emoji section if you search blob but no all of them. edit: typo
It feels like it happens every time. XD