HubertManne
im Hubert Manne. Thats H-U-B-E-R-T and I live at 1397 Prince Ave, Athens, GA 30606. My ssn is 123-45-6789
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HubertManne@piefed.socialto cats@lemmy.world•Dads who didn't want pets - a classicEnglish3·1 month agothere is definately a difference between growing distant and going seperate ways and death. Human deaths are hard but since we have similar lifespans we get them less often until the point were your own is nigh. I mean lord satan if I had as many kids die as pets I would be committed.
HubertManne@piefed.socialto cats@lemmy.world•Dads who didn't want pets - a classicEnglish4·1 month agoI get you gotta move on, but the fact is if you have one that loss is coming again. 10 years? 20? Worse yet single digit. Then if they outlive you its even worse.
HubertManne@piefed.socialto cats@lemmy.world•Dads who didn't want pets - a classicEnglish55·1 month agoExactly. I will add that as much as I love animals I really hate the loss of them to the point I basically don’t want to get them each time. All the get lots of animals folks seem super heartless in some ways. Yeah your sad but not I never want to go through it again sad. I also feel guilty that I can never give the animals quite enough. Not enough walkies. Not giving them enough attention.
are or want to be. most weekends im the not getting enough caught up on cat often due to blowing stuff off by watching stuff or playing games or just lazying around.
HubertManne@piefed.socialto rpg@ttrpg.network•RPG design: The Essential Reading ListEnglish2·3 months agoThing about listing vampire the masquerade is that the various areas of the world of darkness are different enough that only looking at the vampires is rather limited. Some glaring absences are star frontiers. They have traveler for space but man star frontiers is a lot like looking at old school dnd. Then both the marvel and dc games each had a take that is so influenced by the way the world stories read. Marvel with its levels of success and DC using a logrithmic type scale to deal with the massive power differences of superman and robin. Then what pathfinder has done with its second edition should not be missed especially since it can be looked over for no cost at archives of nethys and pathfinder society play itself is interesting to see how its organized.
HubertManne@piefed.socialto rpg@ttrpg.network•RPG design: The Essential Reading ListEnglish3·3 months agoI played amber at a con and it was incredibly fun. I was first in strength and another guy decided to take a chance as he was second in strength and grab me and I got to you a classic. You dare challenge my power!
HubertManne@piefed.socialto rpg@ttrpg.network•RPG design: The Essential Reading ListEnglish2·3 months agochampions was amazing. only need stadard dice and the one hardcover book could cover any genre although some took a lot of work by the dm. had a guy in college run a fantasy game with it and used the variable power pool for spellcasters (limitation of having to use found or figured out spells). he would allow people to make custom races as long as the points added up. basically he met with each person and asked them what they would like to do with the only limits being points and he would help them figure out the build for the race and the class and etc. it was pretty cool. gurps was great but the books were unending. hero system had a lot of books but the champions hardcover could handle everything, again if you put in the work.
I guess I sorta lump all the reincarnated and such all together and since ancestry has a fair effect on abilities I figured I would do it. I totally might be using the phrase wrong.