Snare is a tabletop role-playing game based on the slasher genre of
horror films. Snare is about archetypal slasher film heroes who escape
death, outsmart villains, and forge relationships with both each other
and the killer.
Characters are locked in one-shot high-pressure
situations where they must make tough choices, change (sometimes for the
worse) to survive, and most importantly: go out with a BANG!
I just released a slasher horror tabletop RPG book! Snare uses the PbtA framework, and is based around the idea of playing out a brand new horror film of your creation each session with your friends. If you’re a fan of narrative-first, rules-lite games, then Snare is for you.
The idea of “but everyone knows that” needs to stop.
I saw a post about someone chiding Millennials for not knowing about JKRowlings transphobia, and asking how it is at all possible that people can exist in the world and the internet and, you know, not know.
Which I mean, I get. It is so present in so many of my online spaces that it seems astounding that someone could simply be ignorant! It feels impossible!
But let me tell you a story:
I went on a girls trip with a bunch of friends. All of us are rather incredibly liberal and all of us are incredibly online.
One girl would not stop talking about Harry Potter.
At one point, another girl asked her why she was ok with supporting it, and she had no real clue that JK Rowling was at all transphobic. She had heard that she likes to support Lesbian causes and thought “oh ok cool!” And that was it. She was AGOG with the news and rather horrified.
I must once again emphasize that she was an incredibly online person. She’s a foodie and a restaurant blogger.
Later in the trip we were picking restaurants and I suggested one I found on Google, and she gasped at me. Actually gasped, asking how I could ever be okay picking that one.
The shock must’ve been on my face, because she then told me all of the shitty things that restaurateur does. He abuses staff. Underpays them. Fires them on a whim. Is known for being one of the worst people to his employees in the entire restaurant business on this coast.
And she was so shocked I had never heard of this. Because in her mind, I was just as online as her. And in her online world, EVERYONE knew about this guy.
So I think the moral of this story is: always approach the other person with some empathy. Even online people, even people you think MUST know about how bad people are, may not have heard. It may truly be just them being on a different sphere of the internet than you.
So be gentle, be kind when letting people know they might not have heard about the cancellation of XYZ person. Don’t assume that everyone knows all the same info as you.
By all means, let them know so they can make informed decisions, but being kind will go a lot further than attacking them for some info they might not know yet.
people replying to my “you can just say you have food poisoning americans always have food poisoning” comment on my thanksgiving excuses post with delighted agreement that they too have noticed americans constantly have food poisoning, but you have forgotten or have missed that we did an actual survey just a scant few months ago and the americans on this site reported in GREAT NUMBERS that we would continue eating at a restaurant that gave us diarrhea/vomiting something like 4-5 times (or forever), while almost everyone else in the world kept it to a solid once, or twice if they really weren;t sure. food poisoning is *genuinely* out of control in the usa, we have awful food safety at every level of the food production chain down to the actual people cooking food at home not understanding temperatures or washing their hands. it was a whole thing, it went on for weeks, and it branched off in multiple directions like “please use your dishwasher if you have one” and “what do you mean you cant tell what gave you food poisoning? oh it’s because you’re always getting food poisoning? wait what do you mean ‘everything your mom/grandma cooks gives ou food poisoning so it doesnt matter’?” anyway yes there is a food safety crisis going on in this country and its getting worse lmao
one single incident of food poisoning can permanently disable you btw. its one of the primary ways people end up with narcolepsy, POTS, MCAS, ME-CFS, gastroparesis and/or fibromyalgia. “americans are constantly getting sick” is an actual thing, and most americans appear to think that having food poisoning multiple times a year is just a normal part of eating food
this is not a dunk on you at all, i respect vegetarian and veganism. but i have bad news (in the literal sense not the meme phrase sense) about where a lot of (probably most, by some counts) foodborne illness comes from.
does anyone have that tweet that’s like “talking to the ace hardware employee: gonna remodel an old brownstone by myself can I get the fisher price tool kit and stupid white paint”