When I worked at a movie theater in the late 90's lots of people where walking out of American Psycho before the first half, so we had to give them refunds. I knew I had to see it!
Yeah, I have an economics degree and very nearly pitched my capstone to be: money is a good, not just a medium of exchange for goods, because it is a technology. But I'm not sure my professors would have gone for it for just an undergrad degree.
I'm down to three clean shirts because the Verizon network doesn't like my current phone. This is a weird dystopia.
Having issues with my phone and don't currently have mobile data, which has the trickle down effect that I can't do my laundry, since the laundry app can't connect to its servers and charge my account. Starting to think that making everything based on one peice of tech was a mistake.
Honestly, the basket full of apples on my character sheet for the Apple Picker was the most important one. I was constantly thinking about it as an option.
Is playing your RPG set in a foreign or just far off city "tourism"? By that I mean, are people driven to go to recognizable landmarks? Do we want to then see the hidden underbelly? I feel like a lot of tourist instincts drive players in these settings.
NukaCola: The perfect drug
trust no god
Ooh, I finally found some vinho verde wine locally. My fave style of wine- nice and acidic. I am writing tipsy daydrinking.