nuts that theres a recent trend calling d&d gay culture tm considering not 10 years ago the literal exact fucking opposite was true and you couldn’t find a group to play with that didn’t have at least one violent homophobe/vocal racist in it that would make a paladin specifically to execute orcs and gays and have an in-universe “reason” to and nobody would bat a fucking eye at it idk what sparked this change? maybe it was the adventure zone whatever it’s called and even though yall took for fucking ever to get your paws on this shit hobby i’m here for it
what the fuck sessions were you even playing with?
you sound like you never played with a decent group or among friends in your life
if you even played d&d with anyone
tumblr user trillizard666 you were that guy 100%
uh. no? i wasn’t. you sound like a bitter shut in that’s never played a tabletop game ever.
also no it’s not. i find it hard to believe any of you people ever engaged with any formerly niche nerd interests before 2010 and are going by horror stories by other shutins that never played smh.
This narrative that everyone who liked nerdy shit prior to 5 years ago was somehow old-fashioned/racist/homophobic is absolutely fucking stupid and pushed by dipshit revisionists who want to push their agenda. Fuck outta here with that.
Bruh, I regularly interact with people who were in the hobby before I was born and they’re all cool. Yes, even with my non-white, bisexual, ork-loving ass. Hell, I’ve been doing this shit for 10 years now and even with multiple groups of randos from 4chan I haven’t experienced that nonsense.
Your dnd experience is based on who you choose to play with. Is a player being a horrible bigot? Find some other people to play with instead
I see some posts that go around that say that Mint is good for bees and I just want to say DO NOT PLANT MINT DIRECTLY IN THE GROUND. Either bury the pot or leave the pot on a porch. Mint is a weed and it will take over your garden, compete with your other plants for food and water, and grow from under concrete and rocks.
I also hear oregano and catnip is like this as well. Feel free to add any more since its garden season for many of us.
Mint takes your garden as yours, and you shall never be able to plant it again. My grandmother planted mint when she was a young housewife and it stayed there until long after she died. We sold the house with mint in the backyard.
This also applies to bamboo, by the way. You plant bamboo and it takes over your house.
If you’re going to plant for pollinators, choose native plants, not invasives (which everything mentioned here is invasive in the US.) Not only are you helping honeybees(which actually aren’t native) but also native species of bees, as well as many other insects who use these plants for food and/or shelter/and or nurseries for their young. Check with your local conservation district, department of natural resources, extension service, etc. or see if your state has a branch of the Native Plant Society where you are. Or just search Google for “[your state] native plants”. Not only are native plants more adapted to your climate and soil, but they’ll benefit a LOT more than just honeybees.
my child co-founded an informal harry potter club at school last week. this week, all clubs were officially disbanded by the teacher. in an ironic twist, my child (who hasn’t read ootp yet) said today, ‘but that doesn’t mean a group of friends can’t get together and talk about harry potter. we just can’t say that we’re a club’