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  • My very first ink I brought was this. The noodlers polar green ink. It feathered like nothing else even on good paper sometimes... But the color is still gorgeous to me. But as it stands I'm unable to use it

  • Fountain Pens @wayfarershaven.eu
    jursed @beehaw.org

    majohn a1- my workhouse pen

    I've been using this pen for a while, not sure how long with the hero 234 ink. It's perfect. The nib and the pen itself still has the old moonman branding.

    Do you have a workhouse pen?

  • I feel what you're thinking of is "theater of the mind" in which games are run without a map or a grid. Its how I run my gurps game even though there's options for grids. I think a rules lite rpg like FATE would work better but even with regular DnD (I'm not familiar with pathfinder but I'm assuming its along the same lines) as long as everyone can keep in mind where everything is, it could work out perhaps.

  • yeah thats what I plan on doing! I hope you're right and I'm just being paranoid. thankfully a lot of other instances are defederating from threads too... hopefully it'll be enough at least to keep a small part of the community safe

    optimistically, the fact that zuck is even trying to take over the fediverse means he sees it as a threat. we've been already doing well enough without their "help" and it scares him

  • yeah but threads has advertising and corporate money backing it up checkmate library

    for real though my greatest fear is that threads devouring the fediverse regardless of how much of a dumpster fire it is

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    jursed @beehaw.org

    parrot rule

  • I know that this probably won't work as stubbornly idiotic as Huffman seems to be doubling down but god isn't that amazing.

    What's fascinating is the sudden increase of people whining about this. If this kind of stuff bothers them imagine how bad it is when these moderators leave completely? I know a subreddit based on interesting things have completely lowered their standards as a protest and it shows.