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I want to do one of those terrarium fairy gardens but instead of a whimsical, vaguely bucolic scene I want a pocket-sized intimidating forest
I want you to half expect a teeny tiny creature with too many joints who smells of mud and pine needles to peer out from behind the mini trees
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🆘 Always waiting for what’s going to happen next 🆘
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Critical role has really taught me how to be a better dm, basically make up the rules as you go, make maps for literally everything, and lead with half truths, even if the player roles a 20 never give them 100% of what they want, make them want to look throughout the map you created for them, give out minor hints, and details about what they see, make then afraid to explore, but also curious, and frustrated about what they want to do, and finally reward teamwork. Especially if you really see the player trying their hardest to succeed
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THERE IS NO WEIGHT LIMIT ON BEAUTY
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Nickelodeon have announced a plan to build an underwater theme park in Coron, Palawan, Philippines. They claim the 400 hectares would “advocate ocean protection,” however by building artificial structures they will actually damage and disrupt Palawan’s marine ecosystems - one of the Philippines most beautiful natural areas.
For a channel that targets children, this is unacceptable and sends a terrible message - to destroy the natural world and replace it with plastic and fantasy.
WE need to preserve what we have left and celebrate the beauty in nature.
If you agree, join Save Philippine Seas and 150,000+ others and sign the petition here: https://www.bataris.org.ph/petitions/no-to-nickelodeon-s-underwater-theme-park-in-palawan
they’re currently 7,000 signatures away
they are only 46 away as of January 13th 2017, 5:01pm EST