24680th poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7))

I can understand the appeal of murderhoboing, it’s just RP’ing coordinating against foes. Especially if you’re going dungeon-diving.

Though I’m more leaning into RP aswell

ok but can you kill crabs in a hastily defined setting in a videogame?

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yeah

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:fear:

LMAO

u cant like play a character with a zpecific personality and interact with others EXACTLY how u want, ur forced into certain dialogue choices and routes n stuff like that.

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i like being focused on combat because i fucking suck at rping unless im the dungeon master and i still want to play dnd

this is extremely convoluted

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i literally cannot explain why :sob:

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okay tbf i did like, actually straight up forget what i was going for with a character several times but i don’t think thats it

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maybe im just better at making villains (real)

You say that quote so many times but you won’t say it now?!

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having to watch a ted talk about the “flynn effect” in psyc. What if like IQ tests were used to discriminate against people and thats why the scores are different flynn. Did u consider that part. Did u think about how the people who popularized iq tests in the US were all eugenicists who purposefully made the tests difficult and hard to complete for disabled people. Did u think about this part flynn

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Like i get so actually mad learning about this stuff :sob:


what the fuck is a fluid intelligence test and a crystallized intelligence test?

I feel as though the issue here is not that the scores increased but that the scores never fucking mattered in the first place :sob:

People 60 years ago when disabled people should actually be considered people

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:scream:

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Fluid intelligence is the idea of being able to learn “on your feet” and apply that way
Crystallized intelligence is the idea of using previous knowledge to solve problems

Similar to fluid and crystallized memory

Wait so why does anyone care that both scores increased :sob:

because people really care about iq for some reason

(cough classmate cough)

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