I was sent a link to a post on the D&D subreddit (/r/dnd). The contents of the post aren't important, but my eye was drawn to the header. A beholder with the LGBTQIA++ BIPOC Trans flag and multicolored rainbow eyes.
To the mods and members of that subreddit, about Dungeons & Dragons, THAT'S the most important thing?
Also, of course, "No AI" is in the top 5 rules.
I know there are quite a few tabletop players here--is the entire community like this? I haven't played in some 20 years, and the last time I did it was mostly nerdy and edgy white and asian dudes. What happened??
In your case, it's what you call the man on Grindr you visit on the way back home from shill work.
But the actual definition is someone with a large amount of community engagement. Even if I suspect most of yours is as fake as women's empathy.
What's Grinder?
https://youtu.be/PFR4LF4hN8M
As if anyone here would click a link you post lol.
There's something that always bugged me about that drama. The only people who got one were the pedo poster and the handshakes defending him.
How come all of CP (apt acronym) had a crying post ready? How did they find out (obviously from their shared interest in children)