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And when he kills them for profit, you can play with their organs, making puppets out of Every. Single. One.
My current group of players has only played Starfinder, Stars without Number, Cities without Number, Vampire the Masquerade (V5), and some one-shot games like Quiet Year.
I don’t want to run or play D&D, so I don’t. If needed, we could always hang out without playing a game.
They aren’t saying it’s the first electric train, they are saying it’s the first all electric “Giga Train”.
It’s like how Bros kept trying to imply it was the first gay movie, or even first gay romcom, but it was the first gay romcom that was created and released by a major studio whose initial release was a “wide” release in more than one country.
Only kinda, Children’s Aid Society of Peel(Region) v. H.(T.M.C.) (2008) Showed that a mother being vaccine negligent could have the kids taken away temporarily to receive medical care, but the kids didn’t die.
It showed that not vaccinating your child could be considered negligent
It’s only about one per week, if you average it out over the whole year, including when there is no school.
2022 had 51: https://www.edweek.org/leadership/school-shootings-this-year-how-many-and-where/2022/01
If you are just talking about “mass shooting” events, it’s closer to 2 events per day in the USA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_shootings_in_the_United_States_in_2023#List
I only ever played solo, but I have played a lot of online games with people that have different things that are needed to be completed.
Something to be mindful of is that this is a game and not a job. Not that people on a team shouldn’t have responsibilities, but that you can’t expect people to always complete them.
I would:
- have something like a “primary” and a “secondary” person for each job, or at least 2 people on each one.
- have an amount for each material listed so that people know when they can help out in other ways
- schedule a day a week, when as a group, you all go through areas that are falling behind.
I know this post is old, but in case anyone is reading this in the future:
There are many people who will pay large sums of money to “win”, no matter what the “prize” is.
People in small claims in Canada, often have lawyers. Even just search “small claims lawyer” online, you’ll find people who specialize in it.
I live in oil-country, people here will spend $25k to make sure they don’t need to pay $700 for something they don’t want to.