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Cake day: June 19th, 2023

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  • Absolutely - if anything, there’s a reluctance to use formal titles in the UK in general.

    I used to teach at university - students and staff alike just use first names when addressing each other. When signing emails, we just use our first name, no letters, job title, anything.

    It’s even something specifically touched on in our orientation guide for foreign students.

    As for newspapers and Prime Ministers specifically, one of the biggest newspapers, The Guardian, has a cartoonist who has always drawn David Cameron with a condom covering his head. There’s absolutely no deference shown to Prime Ministers here.






  • I was watching it for a little while, and it makes me sad that so many people are just spending all their time griefing the pride flags.

    Then I realised that it’s actually pretty telling. At the end of each r/place event, Reddit end up with a piece of art that represents the communities.

    With all the people who’ve moved out, if r/place 2023 ends up full of angry text and swastikas, that’s going to be more damaging than low engagement. And I wouldn’t be surprised at all if that’s what they end up with.


  • I hate to say it, I think you might be in the minority here.

    My take has always been that D&D isn’t an adversarial game - the DM isn’t trying to ‘win’, they’re just trying to keep things entertaining for the players.

    The trouble with random is that it doesn’t always follow story beats, and doesn’t always feel fun.

    A big boss not getting any hits in due to bad rolls deminishes the perceived threat, and the ultimate value of the victory. Stupid zombies that just won’t stay down despite the fact that everyone is now bored with them can easily be kept down.

    As long as you know when to do it, it can be super useful for everyone.