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JACOBS: I have one last question for you.
Who won the 2020 presidential election?
MARCO RUBIO: I'm not here to answer about 2020
JACOBS: It seems like you have an issue admitting facts, just like you couldn't admit the shoes the president bought you were too big
RUBIO: The florsheims fit fine

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Tumblr (stylized as tumblr) was an ancient microblogging and social networking website created primarily to target and mass harass its most vulnerable members.¹ Notable examples include the mass bullying of a North Korean woman accused of insufficiently placating the comfort of U.S. military occupiers² and the incessant targeting of a Russian woman with a blog centered on raising awareness about Donbass.³ The main attraction of Tumblr was the ability for large blogs to select a random refugee to harass collectively for the week, before moving on without consequence.⁴
today's invertebrate..........protodrilus
protodrilus is exactly the worm you want to hire if you ever want to start some kind of evil lab or unethical psychological experiment! they have experience with all flavours of pain and torment and have went through every known torture method!!
...except for the ones that cause physical and mental harm of course
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something fast and mind numbingly stupid.
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Parading his big stupid unmoving chrome body around like a sainted reliquary

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Demo-ing Turnip28, Max FitzGerald's squelchy post-apocalyptic Napoleonic wargame at Swancon50 went very well, and I couldn’t have done it without the help of FortunateSonn and Nemesis Warlock.
Got 3 games in, lots of interested attendees asking about the game, how to play it, where to find the rules, etc & had some really interesting stuff made at the crafting session afterwards when I dumped crates of bits, modelling putty, glue, snips & tools on the table & told them to have at it.
My own regiment , the Pheasant Pluckers, who (allegedly) killed an avian Root Horror, but probably shouldn't have eaten it afterwards.
if you're going to make a ttrpg that emulates genre tropes- particularly if it advertises itself as 'creating [genre] stories'- it behooves you to have at least a passing familiarity with the most important entries in the genre
as in: if you make a magical girl ttrpg and you dont have the most influential work in the genre listed in your inspirations im not going to take your work very seriously
so I actually would like to push back against this a little bit.
I think I'd rather a game be specific with its inspirations rather than simply listing off the greats. It's not about giving a broad overview of the genre, it's about pinpointing which snapshot of that genre (and which things outside that genre) your game specifically is taking its influences from.
If you list off inspirations that aren't actually present in your work, that will result in people having a worse understanding of what your game is intended to do.
And, tbh, if I pick up a genre ttrpg and it lists off every notable work in the genre (many of them wildly different to each other) then I'm gonna assume that the design is as unfocussed and generic as the inspo list.
For example, there's a game I put out recently (The Yellow Curtain) that's got elements of magical girl in the mix. So the inspirations page lists the specific shows I was drawing on; revolutionary girl utena and review starlight. Because those shows - with their surrealism, emphasis on performance, structure based around duels, and fun queer readings - are what I made the game about. If I listed, say, card captor sakura then - no matter how beloved ccs is as a magical girl show - i'm doing the reader a disservice, because then they might try to use the game to create a ccs like experience, and that's just not something TYC is equipped to do.
Now, I think there's a sperate issue where people are making ttrpgs about genre fiction where they think that the genre is entirely about the section of that genre thats popular with white nerds in the west. So, you get magical girl games that list sailor moon and madoka magica and nothing else, because that's the entry-level slice of the genre that a basic western nerd knows, right? And this is a problem, particularly when every magical girl ttrpg lists the same two shows and fuck all else.
It's like, if I see a cosmic horror rpg that lists lovecraft and little else as its inspiration, I assume it's some basic shit by somebody with only a surface level knowledge of the genre, mostly filtered through nerd culture. If I see one that only lists Arthur Machen's The White People as its inspiration, I assume that the author is familiar with the wider genre and has chosen this specific deep cut on purpose.
I think the big issue here is all the magical girl ttrpgs are just citing lovecraft and none of them are citing arthur machen or k e wagner. They're all only inspired by The Entry Level Stuff and not by a *specific slice* of the genre.
for what it's worth, i don't see this as pushing back per se- it's probably closer to what i was trying to get at but didn't express perfectly. it's just extra baffling when it comes to magical girls that they aren't even listing lovecraft so to speak; what they omit is so foundational (while still listing some obvious basic stuff) that it serves as sort of an ominous marker of their engagement as a whole, particularly because in many cases they very much seem to be angling at the formula that precure perfected. i will admit i was slightly uncharitable to some of the specific entries listed although i stand by others.
magical girl ttrpgs are just sort of so underdeveloped that i basically never see interesting slices; but i agree that this is generally more ideal than a heaping broad swathe. the work i'm doing for eureka's magical girl supplement ultimately ended up focusing on just a handful of series as core inspiration.
it's just like... i get this is because precure never quite struck it big in the west and other series ended up forming the core of western pop cultural understanding, but it's just so weird to see the moderately influential madoka thought of as the entry level series and not the mammoth yearly seasonal series with massive merchandise pushes that has dominated the space for two decades. it's like if every western mecha ttrpg listed Aldnoah Zero but not Gundam.
anyway- this is all to say that I broadly agree, and if i could go back and remake this post before it got a lot more attention than anticipated i would probably frame it in terms closer to yours.
well then! I'm glad I was firmly agreeing with you. In conclusion: