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Do your players tend to show kindness to the disadvantaged in the games you run? Even when there's no benefit (no one else really cares, no reward in game or meta currency, etc.)
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It's time to stop.
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>>97875810
astroturfing and false flag attacks are quite common on /tg/. our mutual friend bumpfag tried multiple times to define anyone who didnt like him as a "troll" presumably hoping it would give him carte blanche to report anyone getting in his way. I dont know if it's him but the same thing is happening to the omnipresent "hytnpD&D" response.
presumably these people think they can convince the mods their opinions are widely held because of how the mods obviously have no interest in /tg/ in general and basically dont do anything except for punishing a few no-no words reportable for racism, criticism of how shit the board is, or in cases of mass-reports.
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>>97875677
>puckee spamming his commission again
https://www.reddit.com/r/DnD/comments/1l4rkhq/artcomm_luckless_len_fan tasy_medieval_beggar_npc/
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>22 times since April 2025
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>puckee thread
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>>97891987
Loli doesn't interest me much. I like anime but loli is a bit of a stretch. Footfaggots are hated way more than lolicons, I believe. I might be wrong here. I like old school anime like Patlabor and Alita. Stuff like that. New stuff is "ok" ig.