[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 33 points 9 months ago

Wundert dich das wirklich, dass die mediale Berichterstattung über den "FFF International"-Account unvergleichbar größer ist, als über ne Bonner Feminist*innen-Truppe?

Linke Gruppierungen sind normalerweise einfach totale Nischen, über die die meisten Menschen halt sowieso nichts mitbekommen und gar nicht verstehen würden, was da abgeht, wenn man versuchen würde, es ihnen zu erklären.

Fridays for Future kennt mittlerweile halt einfach jeder und dieser Fall steht einfach exemplarisch für unzählige ähnliche Fälle in andere Gruppierungen.

Und in der deutschen Berichterstattung mag das Handeln von FFF definitiv nicht mehr so präsent zu sein, aber nichtsdestotrotz ist dieser Fall relevant. Ich weiß überhaupt nicht, was du hier aussagen willst? Es gibt tausend mal irrelevante Berichterstattung.

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 15 points 10 months ago

Ich denk mir halt immer: wenn die AfD erst an der Regierung ist, ist es nicht schon zu spät?

Müsste man nicht eigentlich vorher schon aktiv werden?

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 6 points 1 year ago

Ja, da gebe ich dir Recht.

Ich wollte es aber erwähnen, weil es oft heißt, "Islamophobie ist kein Rassismus."

Aber anscheinend hab ich es doof formuliert, wenn ich mir die Downvotes anschaue.

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 9 points 1 year ago

Nun gut, der Begriff "Rasse" ist immerhin auch Quatsch.

Es gibt keine Rassen und dennoch gibt es Rassismus.

Genau genommen ist letztendlich Xenophonie bzw. Fremdenfeindlichkeit.

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago

Yeah, of course.

But he goes further is more like: "There's more meaning to these phrases that people like to throw around, let me try to give you what I know."

That whole "on top of the shoulder of giants"-thing.

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submitted 1 year ago by hawkguy@feddit.de to c/osr@lemm.ee

These days it feels like the Post OSR spends a lot of time reinventing things that people wrote on blogs in 2010, or stumbling into the same well known solutions and declaring they have "fixed" the play style.

Gus L. shares his thoughts around "7 Maxims of the OSR":

There's little help for this, and as much as introductions to OSR theory like Philotomy’s Musings, Matt Finch’s Quick Primer for Old School Gaming, or Milton, Lumpkin and Perry’s Principia Apocrypha are useful documents and helpful introductions, the majority of OSR wisdom exists as scattered blog posts and in the minds of people who have engaged with the play style over the past 20 or so years. People don't read blogs anymore, but even if they did ... these bloggers, designers, referees, and players have a tendency to fall back on maxims when asked to explain elements of the play style, and it’s not the most efficient way of communicating craft and knowledge.

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 12 points 1 year ago

I was surprised that this was the actual headline and not some interpretation of OP.

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 16 points 1 year ago

I think that analogy doesn't work a 100 %. But I guess you could say that the film explores something like that.

But go ahead and watch the film. I enjoyed it very much.

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submitted 1 year ago by hawkguy@feddit.de to c/osr@lemm.ee

The "Between Two Cairns" podcast by Yochai Gal & Brad Kerr celebrates its one-year-anniversary. I've personally binged all of the episodes recently

This week they review "Kavlov's Sanctuary" by Jean Luc Lariviere-Lacombe, which might be interesting for @HexedPress@lemm.ee, who is working on an OSE conversion (more infos under https://hexed.press/posts/kavlovs-sanctuary-ose-kickstarter-announcement).

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 10 points 1 year ago

Das ist ja auch Quatsch, dass man Olivenöl nicht zum Braten verwenden soll. Dann würde man in der mediterranen Küche so einiges falsch machen.

Olivenöl ist somit super für quasi alles.

S. auch: https://www.essig-oel.de/ratgeber/olivenoel-ratgeber/bestens-geeignet-olivenoel-zum-braten

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago

Yochai Gal had lot to say about the ORC license in Episode 36 of "Between Two Cairns" (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2042709/12665405-sepulchre-of-dusk). It was a mailbag question.

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago

Yeah, I know that feeling. But do take a look the zines! They are name-your-own-price on itch.io and they are just great!

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Mimics - Vaults of Vaarn (vaultsofvaarn.com)
submitted 1 year ago by hawkguy@feddit.de to c/osr@lemm.ee

New blog post by Leo Hunt on the Vaults of Vaarn blog:

I run a bi-monthly feature on the Vaarn Patreon called Monster Monday, where patrons get the chance to vote on spark words, which I then use as inspiration for new Vaarn monsters. A recent vote resulted in a tie between the spark words ‘echopraxia’ and ‘pareidolia’. These mean ‘an involuntary imitation or repetition of someone else’s actions’ and ‘the tendency to perceive a specific, often meaningful image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern.’ For reasons I trust are obvious, these prompts got me thinking about mimics, creatures that copy something or someone else. What follows is part of the post I created for Patreon, a variety of riffs on the idea of a mimic.

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago

To add to mummelpuffins comment:

For 5e there is https://open5e.com/, although that is under the OGL.

But for B/X and other OSR-systems there are whole lot more, I think. Basic Fantasy RPG is with it's 4th edition OGL-free:

http://www.basicfantasy.org/downloads.html

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submitted 1 year ago by hawkguy@feddit.de to c/osr@lemm.ee

Yochai & Brad review Holy Mountain Shaker by Luka Rejec, and answer a question from the mailbag.

[-] hawkguy@feddit.de 4 points 1 year ago

Thank you for crossposting.

The adventure itself looks really intriguing and I am going to remember it for when I get around to play Cairn.

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