I think there are inside jokes that only the tabletop DnD people catch too.
I think there are inside jokes that only the tabletop DnD people catch too.
Ok, that makes alot of sense. I’m like the person who watched the movie and think I know what the book is like (but really the book is much better).
That’s really social and positive.
In a way, you respect yourself by not sinking to their level.
DnD is kind of a cross between improv, telling stories, and a choose-your-own-adventure, from what I gather from my spouse who runs games for a living. Playing Baldurs Gate 3 was really eye opening and I think the game helps one understand the appeal of tabletop RPGs a bit better.
Sunwise and widdershins! Only heard the term when I met some witches. IRL witches! It’s a thing.
An emotional support animal has no public access rights under the law. They are not allowed in restaurants and businesses any more than pets are.
Yes, service animals must be safe, and should be trained and expected to perform well, as they have to go into public places as part of their work.
And keep trying until you find the right therapist/therapy that works for you. There is huge variation in quality and effectiveness.
Brainspotting has been lifechanging for me. Took me decades to find it though.
It was just a showerthought, but this platform turned it into an interesting discussion. How amazing.
I have read that it is important to create content for Lemmy, in order to feed it. This has been my first post, I think. Better to get it done than put it off. I am glad people have been able to discuss.
Yes, I think your comment captures my showerthought. It was an excercize in empathy. I do realize that the love for a sacred animal is significantly more profound than the way I feel about my dog. That being said, I do have respect and love for my dear canine companion, which causes an inhibition for eating him.
I too like cows. They make sense to me.
The eating-a-human thing is symbolic. I take it as a reminder to have respect for the sacrifice made by the animals that died to make the food we eat. They support our life and so a level of respect is called for.
People think of Jesus as an avatar, like god playing a computer game on earth. So in that sense Jesus is video game god.
I hate the whole hellfire thing. It seems very manipulative.
An emotional support pigeon is not a service animal. ESA and service animals are entirely separate things.
There’s service dogs for people with autism and part of their job might be to facilitate social interaction. So they might be given permission to get pet and socialize.
The difference is in public access. ESA aren’t protected by law to be in restaurants, businesses, etc. so even if they are untrained, they are not more dangerous than someone being irresponsible with a pet. Then normal pet laws and liabilities should be helpful.
In contrast, a psych service dog needs to be on point and behaving appropriately with proper training. They are protected and come into more contact with the public, so have higher levels of control required. There’s public access testing and the like as tools to help safeguard this.
You are right, I’ll delete my comment. I didn’t realize that homeopathy meant those crazy people that use ridiculous dilutions. I heard that it’s improbable that even 1 molecule of ‘active’ ingredient is left over after they dilute and dilute.
I used to eat the communion wafer, so maybe that’s the source of my misunderstanding! Always cool to learn something new, thanks.
There’s the whole ‘broken trust’ aspect, from the financial stuff. People don’t want to have sex with spmeone they can’t trust. Maybe she is also exhausted from working and taking care of your four children. Perhaps taking some load off of her by helping out more around the house would decrease the stress levels and make her more likely to be in the mood.