To think one day you could be answering a craigslist want ad for a D&D player and the next thing you don't know you're sitting next to The one true psychotic Bunny V-tuber PipkinPippa under massive social anxiety trying not to kill you 😂
@@ismellmandude6401 the two clips on low effort clips as well as the most recent bad karaoke on archivebro is where she talks about it. Go in the comments and there's timestamps for it
Pippa's new D&D group only has one thing wrong with it: I'm not involv.... *listens to plans about murder hobos, practice, relearning..* Actually no, seems fine. I will stay over here. ;)
I feel for Pippa, it really is hard to find tabletop groups. I was looking on Craigslist this week and my only option was a group 2.5 hours away doing some kind of modern day homebrew and specifying "LGBTQ+ friendly only" in the ad.
yikes I remember days where you just acted out whatever because it was a "fantasy" Role play you were never that character you were acting out for that character like how holywood actors play out their roles. Everyone become so sensitive now so you really can't act normal or comfortable ever.
That’s why I’m in favour of having more tabletop games be digitized, as well as more strategy games that are designed with tabletop design philosophy. At the very least, digital tabletop games are generally way more accessible. In fact, there are even some free websites like Boardgamearena or Rally the Troops that allow you to find players who are willing to play obscure board games on a daily basis.
I don't really see the problem there. If you have LGBTQ+ in your tabletop group the last you want is for some stranger to join that has a problem with that. Neither side is going to have a good time. And it only makes sense to weed them out before they even make contact, rather than waste everyone's time and make things uncomfortable.
That chick associating right wing with just being a bigoted bad guy sounds utterly insufferable. Though it's hilarious that her idea of a bad bigoted right winger is just a slightly egotistical good person helping others out.
It's annoying but I get the BIT at least, right? I see the blueprints for the joke, I get it. It's not good or funny or worth doing, but there was in fact an idea behind it.
She sounds like the ones I've heard of horror DnD greentexts like the one who tried to force a spell that killed all males and turned females into futas.
I lost it at "Sam Hyde Paladin," especially when they mentioned the paladin could be pretending to be nice as part of a long con. He can't keep getting away with it.
She probably saw Pippa's reaction to her character idea and she dialed it back or threw the idea out out all together. That is what a session Zero is for after all, figuring out party dynamics, and making sure everyone is on the same page. If I made a character and I got a negative reaction to there personality like that at a session 0, I'd just go with something else.
given how this whole thing ended up, I think this is exactly the sort of thing the DM was trying to avoid. It would have been the best time for Pippa to actually speak up and say that made her uncomfortable, because it clearly did.
It’s a good word corrupted. Problematic when referring to, for instant design. “Using a more rigid and inflexible hull for a submarine can be problematic (I.e lead to vetting problems) due to its nature vs more contemporary designs. The issue is it is almost exclusively used by people with more opinions than sense.
@@markjacobs3232 'Problematic' by itself is a vague term that conveys little information. If an aspect can lead to an issue, then use that issue as a descriptor; if it leads to multiple, use the most appropriate one. But if the issue is a 'negative' that most people don't care about, well... that's probably why the term got co-opted.
@markjacobs3232 it's a Marxist code word. They took the literal meaning of the word and added a subtext to it that is a dog whistle to other Marxist. Anyone who uses it is signaling to other marxists. A proverbial tap on the nose to the others in the room, if you will.
*sip* I used that word when formally providing a case for firing an unproductive employee for habitually taking time off to solve their myriad of IRL problems and generally not caring about the product. I called them "problematic." It's a very specific and useful word, especially when discussing organisational efficiency, which is pertinent to stuff like D&D groups too. Again, *sip*
@@markjacobs3232dunno, I mean a problematic person literally means somebody constantly causing "problems," of any kind, for any reason. A big part of social acumen is deliberately and actively trying to avoid causing other people problems. So a problematic person would be somebody lacking this thinking paradigm in them. Unsocialised people often don't operate on such levels, too.
Just finished my first pf2 experience (small tutorial dungeon for like 3 sessions). On the second day one of the kobolds surrendered so we obviously questioned him and got some info... And then threw him into the over the top 3-stage trap that was in adjacent room... Remember, it's not a war crime if you had fun!
I only did it once and it was very weird and cringy but not destructive. She had to leave though because her idea of the setting we were playing in (Warhammer 40k) just made absolutely no sense. I really tried to work with her concept but she was just too stubborn. She wanted to be a techpriest but also wanted to be very "beautiful." As in keeping all her flesh parts. I was like OK... WTF does that mean? I was a teenager at the time, in retrospect the concept might have worked if she was a Magos Biologis, but even without knowing that I tried to work with her and she wouldn't budge an inch
@@CrizzyEyesThere is precedent for that lorewise at least. Ciaphis Cain, HERO OF THE IMPERIUM, flirts with a younger techpriestess who hasn't become a full cyborg yet.
Two of the best players I know are women. If they're actually interested in the setting and you're a good dm, there shouldn't be any difference. In fact, in my ten years dming I notice that men usually like to take the direct approach, while women more often think out of the box and creatively solve encounters and quests.
@@CrizzyEyes Magos Biologis specialising in internal modifications could be really cool, epitome of humanity on the outside, beyond human limits on the inside.
@@Calvin_Coolage Keyword is yet. To almost every techpriest except the biologists, flesh is weakness and should be shed as soon as possible. For the biologists, they turn the paradigm on its head and consider the human body the perfect machine. They aren't "biased" against flesh as a material with which to build machines.
20 years of DMing has told me two things for making good sessions, much less campaigns. Don’t pull punches and roll dice in the open. Always adjust the scenario so your player’s can do cool shit. Optional rule: always screw with Paladins by giving them morally ambiguous choices 😈
I had to go through several groups before I eventually found my "forever group" ... and we play online. I had a good group of friends to play in person with in high school, but obviously that doesn't last forever. I've seen both bad DMs and bad players. It's something that takes effort and every table is different. I haven't played in person since college, sadly.
Funnily enough, that trope is always used by people who don't realize that their whole moral system is still subconsciously based on the teachings of a specific religion and who have zero ability to differentiate between good and evil without the very dogmas that they claim to despise on the surface. I always love to short circuit the brains of those people by asking the question: "If there is no higher power that determines whether something is right or wrong, why, in your opinion, is there anything morally wrong with slavery?"
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine Empathy is just a feeling, there's no reason to believe that what empathy dictates you to do to have any inherent value besides making you feel good.
I don't even care that they hate Christians, I know that repressed anger towards Christians is a very common sentiment in American society because "I hate my parents" when the person happens to have Protestant parents. I've seen dumb Protestant parents inhibit the growth of their kids by being that kid's friend. What really annoys me is that these people just _cannot_ fucking get over it. They have to project that hatred anywhere religion or zeal is mentioned. In reality, Abrahamic religion is just one part of humanity's history of faith, and D&D represents many other aspects of faith. It's not so different from making a character who's a political activist because you're a Commie in real life, or making a character who parodies whatever political beliefs you despise. You're injecting your bullshit real world beliefs into an escapist hobby. Knock it off. 5E offers more ways to play Paladin than any edition before it. You can be a Paladin who nurtures saplings into trees and writes poems. But the lady in question is so obsessed with Christianity she has to pretend to be something she hates in her spare time. Fucking _why?_
And they call the other tropes overused. This one as been done to death so much that the dead horse as rotten away and a tree grew in its place. I would like to see the reverse just to have a twist for once.
Most Fucked up shit I've done in a session: Our party came across a coup where the Mayor was killed and his family was all hanging in front of the Mayors house. The person that had killed them and taken over was the lady we were helping. I was frustrated and started leaving town, when i was about 600 ft away I whispered her name into my arrow and shot it, The arrow seeked her out and hit her in the head. I did about 45 damage which was an instant kill. This then started a panic and a Riot that spread throughout the entire town. I destroyed a town killing 1 little mayor... oops I was an assassin rogue/Arcane Archer fighter, using seeking arrow and sharpshooter along with sneak attack, she had no chance at surviving
That makes me feel better about my Gnome Rogue who became a banker and used compound interest and fractional reserve banking to eventually acquire 99% of the planet's magic supply and workforce.
1:17 this has to be probably the rudest thing ive ever heard someone I like actually do. I would kick you out immediately. Thats like the step above just being on your phone all the time, which is bad enough.
I remember in my old group we played over discord and we had one member who would litteraly play smash bros while in the session. It was so frustrating. But I can understand not paying attention during character creation if you are done with your character already since it's best to get to know the other characters in character.
Love pippa but yeah that would be a boot if that was a normal thing. This is why its so hard to find a tabletop group, most of the players are socially inept.
I made a rogue swashbuckler once. Then he ended up going to Baator, binding a Lemure to his soul so he could regenerate and take ooze form, and multi-classing into a sorcerer. Now he mostly drowns his enemies in unswimmable pools of liquid flesh. I think I kinda lost the plot with him but that should probably happen when you unironically go to Hell.
Obscuring your face can help to limit the information you leak put unintentionally. Helps you focus what you are telling people. Very appropriate for a rogue as well.
I've been GMing for over 30 years now and like with anything, the quality of your game depends on your players, their personality, and what they want from the game. I've played with women and men who were absolutely That Guy and injected politics and their fetishes into everything and tried to force characters that would not work with the settings. Those people ALWAYS want to be the main character of every story and typically display the same egocentric behaviors in their everyday life. Then there are the players who get invested in your games and are there to play a part in the story you're all trying to tell. Those are worth their weight in gold and are absolutely the best kind to have. Heck I've been married to one for 17 years.
In response I'd want to make an annoying character based on stereotypical SJW/antifa/BLM garbage. Will rage and break into angry hate fueld rants, stalk and harass others who disagree with me, attempt arson and play the victim whenever possible.
All while being objectively wrong about their entire world view and immediately resorting to violence and stalking when shown reality, like all leftards? Nice!
Because having a belief/oath and serving justice is right wing apparently. Why doesn't anyone think that the raiding orcs are just hungry and want reparations?! The villages they plunder can just bill expenses to the kingdom.
If she wants to murderhobo then I feel like an OSR system would be more her jam Modern systems are too tedious to murder hobo and also encourage theater kid shit
D&D isn't something you need to be "good at," beyond putting in the effort to understand how the game works and learning the basics of tabletop etiquette to keep you from being the obnoxious arsehat nobody wants to play with with. This idea that D&D is a skill and every game needs to be as smooth, polished and perfect as a certain scripted podcast has caused immeasurable damage to the tabletop community and created an entirely new kind of player that likes the idea of playing D&D but dips the second that they realise that playing a tabletop roleplaying game is rarely like listening to a podcast. Kick back, roll dice and have fun. It's not going to be perfect, most games don't pan out to the be the epic multi-year adventures you were expecting and learn to appreciate the hobby, not the image of it you have in your head. If you are sitting at the table with headphones in and treating everyone else there as just practice for the "real deal" (which, as I have said, will probably never come!) you are that guy.
And more recently the right wing paladin girl is the same one who said she goes on /pol/ 😂, thank god pippa left this group I hope she reaches out to the other sleepy girl and they can find a better dnd group together.
I used to do nothing but barbarians, but over time i found that fighters do everything i want it to better. At the very least the paladin isn't doing some virtue signaling sjw in the game too. Maybe it'll give her some perspective.
I want to be her DM so bad!!!!! I specialize in running DnD with sociopaths 😂😂😂😂. Seriously though 😑I’ve never had party that wasn’t filled with total psychopaths.
That paladin sounded unronically cool in a very classical subverted expectations way. But I can totally understand why it would offend Pipkin's sense of beauty, to say.
The girl reminds me of a LARP some swedish people do where they recreate rural red neck america and they just role play being right wing americans. I'm sure she's left leaning but RP for long enough she's gonna drink the Koolaid.
How can swedes pull off acting more intelligent, morally and factually correct about everything, and being aware of the true state of the world? They can't larp being based then go back to being swedish.
Remember to gatekeep your hobbies lads
IKR
And keep the gate HIGH. As high as our WALL.
So gatekeep pippa? Gotcha
@@whm_w8833 Pippa is the great filter, peeps who have issues with her are the ones who need to be kept out.
That you Arch? Also agree 120%
Pippa: "Not to be mentally ill..."
Too late.
You have to love how your enemies pretending to be you as a parody can only result in a character which everyone will love and think is based.
Paul Verhoeven moment.
To think one day you could be answering a craigslist want ad for a D&D player and the next thing you don't know you're sitting next to The one true psychotic Bunny V-tuber PipkinPippa under massive social anxiety trying not to kill you 😂
I can already see Pippa trying to DM the phase girls and Tenma or Lumi just throws it into chaos immediately
I can't wait! lol.
It's going to be unbelievably hilarious when she does something that annoys Tenma, I'm going to have to stock up on supplemental oxygen.
While Lia eats paste in the corner.
Lich: pippa why did you murder those orphans...
Pippa: Tuesday...
Lich: what?
Pippa: its Tuesday....
For you the day Elder Lich Pipkin Pippa destroyed you orphanage was the saddest moment of your life.
For her it was Tuesday. She loves Tuesdays.
Glad she left the group from what she said on the karaoke stream last night
What happened?
@@ismellmandude6401 she left her dnd group cause they were mean
@@indigopandora1829 Aw. What did they do?
@@ismellmandude6401 the two clips on low effort clips as well as the most recent bad karaoke on archivebro is where she talks about it. Go in the comments and there's timestamps for it
Im still in shock about the pink rabbit interacting with other people on the act many would call "socializing"
Shes gonna make it bros
I believe shortly after this, she tweeted that she left the DnD group.
Predditors are not people.
BUT SHE TRIED AND WE ARE PROUD OF HER
Every DnD group has your:
Passive Aggressive DM
Obnoxious Leftoid
Witness Protection-looking Rabbit
Pippa's new D&D group only has one thing wrong with it: I'm not involv.... *listens to plans about murder hobos, practice, relearning..* Actually no, seems fine. I will stay over here. ;)
I feel for Pippa, it really is hard to find tabletop groups. I was looking on Craigslist this week and my only option was a group 2.5 hours away doing some kind of modern day homebrew and specifying "LGBTQ+ friendly only" in the ad.
yikes I remember days where you just acted out whatever because it was a "fantasy" Role play you were never that character you were acting out for that character like how holywood actors play out their roles. Everyone become so sensitive now so you really can't act normal or comfortable ever.
That’s why I’m in favour of having more tabletop games be digitized, as well as more strategy games that are designed with tabletop design philosophy. At the very least, digital tabletop games are generally way more accessible. In fact, there are even some free websites like Boardgamearena or Rally the Troops that allow you to find players who are willing to play obscure board games on a daily basis.
If you become the DM you can filter your groups more aggressively
Hearing this makes me so happy I play fighting games
I don't really see the problem there. If you have LGBTQ+ in your tabletop group the last you want is for some stranger to join that has a problem with that. Neither side is going to have a good time. And it only makes sense to weed them out before they even make contact, rather than waste everyone's time and make things uncomfortable.
"Not to be mentally ill, but..."
Pipps, that's all you ever are.
That chick associating right wing with just being a bigoted bad guy sounds utterly insufferable.
Though it's hilarious that her idea of a bad bigoted right winger is just a slightly egotistical good person helping others out.
@@melvinmerkelhopper5752 I still am flummoxed as to how they thought people would hate Archie and love his worthless Son In Law
The funny thing is that her bad right winger is litteraly how most paladins should be played. They are the protectors of the faith and crusaders.
@@music79075 IKR?
It's annoying but I get the BIT at least, right? I see the blueprints for the joke, I get it. It's not good or funny or worth doing, but there was in fact an idea behind it.
She sounds like the ones I've heard of horror DnD greentexts like the one who tried to force a spell that killed all males and turned females into futas.
She is socializing in person, she has grown so much
I lost it at "Sam Hyde Paladin," especially when they mentioned the paladin could be pretending to be nice as part of a long con. He can't keep getting away with it.
Those kobolds better not put him in a self-defense situation.
He’ll rest once he vanquishes Hassan the Pikeman
Where was Sam Hyde mentioned?
@@ismellmandude6401 Some dude in the chat typed it. I don’t remember the time.
@@ismellmandude6401 3:45 it swings into chat
She probably saw Pippa's reaction to her character idea and she dialed it back or threw the idea out out all together. That is what a session Zero is for after all, figuring out party dynamics, and making sure everyone is on the same page. If I made a character and I got a negative reaction to there personality like that at a session 0, I'd just go with something else.
given how this whole thing ended up, I think this is exactly the sort of thing the DM was trying to avoid. It would have been the best time for Pippa to actually speak up and say that made her uncomfortable, because it clearly did.
@@Interrobang212 yeah too bad. Hopefully she can figure out a new group or get the phase group going.
Jesus, imagine using the word "problematic" unironically.
It’s a good word corrupted. Problematic when referring to, for instant design. “Using a more rigid and inflexible hull for a submarine can be problematic (I.e lead to vetting problems) due to its nature vs more contemporary designs. The issue is it is almost exclusively used by people with more opinions than sense.
@@markjacobs3232
'Problematic' by itself is a vague term that conveys little information. If an aspect can lead to an issue, then use that issue as a descriptor; if it leads to multiple, use the most appropriate one. But if the issue is a 'negative' that most people don't care about, well... that's probably why the term got co-opted.
@markjacobs3232 it's a Marxist code word. They took the literal meaning of the word and added a subtext to it that is a dog whistle to other Marxist. Anyone who uses it is signaling to other marxists. A proverbial tap on the nose to the others in the room, if you will.
*sip* I used that word when formally providing a case for firing an unproductive employee for habitually taking time off to solve their myriad of IRL problems and generally not caring about the product.
I called them "problematic." It's a very specific and useful word, especially when discussing organisational efficiency, which is pertinent to stuff like D&D groups too.
Again, *sip*
@@markjacobs3232dunno, I mean a problematic person literally means somebody constantly causing "problems," of any kind, for any reason.
A big part of social acumen is deliberately and actively trying to avoid causing other people problems. So a problematic person would be somebody lacking this thinking paradigm in them.
Unsocialised people often don't operate on such levels, too.
Just finished my first pf2 experience (small tutorial dungeon for like 3 sessions).
On the second day one of the kobolds surrendered so we obviously questioned him and got some info...
And then threw him into the over the top 3-stage trap that was in adjacent room...
Remember, it's not a war crime if you had fun!
Paladin chick sounds like a giant red flag
A used Tampax Flag.
"I'm a Paladin simp"
Thanks, Pippa.
Every time that I became open-minded and let a woman into the group, it has eventually ended badly.
I only did it once and it was very weird and cringy but not destructive. She had to leave though because her idea of the setting we were playing in (Warhammer 40k) just made absolutely no sense. I really tried to work with her concept but she was just too stubborn. She wanted to be a techpriest but also wanted to be very "beautiful." As in keeping all her flesh parts. I was like OK... WTF does that mean? I was a teenager at the time, in retrospect the concept might have worked if she was a Magos Biologis, but even without knowing that I tried to work with her and she wouldn't budge an inch
@@CrizzyEyesThere is precedent for that lorewise at least. Ciaphis Cain, HERO OF THE IMPERIUM, flirts with a younger techpriestess who hasn't become a full cyborg yet.
Two of the best players I know are women. If they're actually interested in the setting and you're a good dm, there shouldn't be any difference. In fact, in my ten years dming I notice that men usually like to take the direct approach, while women more often think out of the box and creatively solve encounters and quests.
@@CrizzyEyes
Magos Biologis specialising in internal modifications could be really cool, epitome of humanity on the outside, beyond human limits on the inside.
@@Calvin_Coolage Keyword is yet. To almost every techpriest except the biologists, flesh is weakness and should be shed as soon as possible.
For the biologists, they turn the paradigm on its head and consider the human body the perfect machine. They aren't "biased" against flesh as a material with which to build machines.
Hoping the best for my mentally ill little sister
She’s a Vtuber rabbit and not in an insane asylum. She’s doing her best.
@@therecombinant6215but anon, she could never BE in an asylum... not since Reagan closed them all
@@therecombinant6215I'm pretty sure this is just the kind of therapy they offer at a mental asylum run by a certain rather... fishy person :D
@@angrynapolean3820 Reagan pranked the USA harder than the US pranked Japan on August 6th, 1945.
@@angrynapolean3820 If you think she’s mentally ill or at mentally ill enough for an asylum you probably need to be in one yourself.
Pippa and the any% speedrun for play of the game murder hobo moments
Wait, Pink Mold Rabbit's favorite class is Paladin? The most morally upright and clean character archetype?
Make believe is a wonderful thing.
Alert alert!
Pippa went outside!
The fungus infection has gone mobile!
She told them to F off yesterday 😅
Good
Source?
@@interests3279 the source is that I MADE IT THE F UP!!! (Also, she said it on Twitter)
20 years of DMing has told me two things for making good sessions, much less campaigns.
Don’t pull punches and roll dice in the open. Always adjust the scenario so your player’s can do cool shit.
Optional rule: always screw with Paladins by giving them morally ambiguous choices 😈
I'm torn between feeling bad for her and feeling proud of here for doing this despite how hard it is for her mental type
I had to go through several groups before I eventually found my "forever group" ... and we play online. I had a good group of friends to play in person with in high school, but obviously that doesn't last forever. I've seen both bad DMs and bad players. It's something that takes effort and every table is different. I haven't played in person since college, sadly.
I can't get enough of the outro. I love it.
Poor Pippa. I don't blame her.
People who don't get Paladins right deserve to be rained on, for a year.
That Paladin actually sounds based
Did she say recently she left said group?
Yeah she did on twitter
I love dnd looking forward to the phase dnd clusterfuck
Ah yes, the “bad religious person” stereotype. A classic that needs to *die*.
Funnily enough, that trope is always used by people who don't realize that their whole moral system is still subconsciously based on the teachings of a specific religion and who have zero ability to differentiate between good and evil without the very dogmas that they claim to despise on the surface. I always love to short circuit the brains of those people by asking the question: "If there is no higher power that determines whether something is right or wrong, why, in your opinion, is there anything morally wrong with slavery?"
@@gayusschwulius8490 Empathy?
@@0neDoomedSpaceMarine Empathy is just a feeling, there's no reason to believe that what empathy dictates you to do to have any inherent value besides making you feel good.
I don't even care that they hate Christians, I know that repressed anger towards Christians is a very common sentiment in American society because "I hate my parents" when the person happens to have Protestant parents. I've seen dumb Protestant parents inhibit the growth of their kids by being that kid's friend.
What really annoys me is that these people just _cannot_ fucking get over it. They have to project that hatred anywhere religion or zeal is mentioned. In reality, Abrahamic religion is just one part of humanity's history of faith, and D&D represents many other aspects of faith. It's not so different from making a character who's a political activist because you're a Commie in real life, or making a character who parodies whatever political beliefs you despise. You're injecting your bullshit real world beliefs into an escapist hobby. Knock it off.
5E offers more ways to play Paladin than any edition before it. You can be a Paladin who nurtures saplings into trees and writes poems. But the lady in question is so obsessed with Christianity she has to pretend to be something she hates in her spare time. Fucking _why?_
And they call the other tropes overused. This one as been done to death so much that the dead horse as rotten away and a tree grew in its place. I would like to see the reverse just to have a twist for once.
Most Fucked up shit I've done in a session:
Our party came across a coup where the Mayor was killed and his family was all hanging in front of the Mayors house. The person that had killed them and taken over was the lady we were helping. I was frustrated and started leaving town, when i was about 600 ft away I whispered her name into my arrow and shot it, The arrow seeked her out and hit her in the head. I did about 45 damage which was an instant kill. This then started a panic and a Riot that spread throughout the entire town. I destroyed a town killing 1 little mayor... oops
I was an assassin rogue/Arcane Archer fighter, using seeking arrow and sharpshooter along with sneak attack, she had no chance at surviving
That makes me feel better about my Gnome Rogue who became a banker and used compound interest and fractional reserve banking to eventually acquire 99% of the planet's magic supply and workforce.
@@MK_ULTRA420 The gnome knows.
@@CrizzyEyes :^)
@@MK_ULTRA420 Should have been a goblin..............
@@pheonixshaman Swiss bankers are nicknamed "Gnomes", and Goblins are considered as untrustworthy.
Hi I'm from the future. She already Pipkinned and quit the group.
It's virtually impossible to not deal a ton of damage as Barbarian. Even then you can just build tank
Pippa goes to DnD like she's trying to buy illicit drugs, lol.
1:17 this has to be probably the rudest thing ive ever heard someone I like actually do. I would kick you out immediately. Thats like the step above just being on your phone all the time, which is bad enough.
I remember in my old group we played over discord and we had one member who would litteraly play smash bros while in the session. It was so frustrating. But I can understand not paying attention during character creation if you are done with your character already since it's best to get to know the other characters in character.
Former DM here, would continue to "cancel" on her after that.
Love pippa but yeah that would be a boot if that was a normal thing. This is why its so hard to find a tabletop group, most of the players are socially inept.
Yeah, if she's that uncomfortable playing with strangers, she should've played with her friends *first,* not the other way around.
The rudest thing you ever heard anyone do was the retarded bimbo making a 'colonizer" like that's a bad thing.
I'm glad she's in the improvement arc ❤
Love to see that pippa is a based rogue enjoyer
I'm here to play not here to social. Very well said, Pippa has good taste.
I've never seen a single person on the right try to force their beliefs on anyone.
Abortion?
Nope, never forced.
@mrosskne I believe you said try, and attempts to ban it constitute "trying".
Never happened.
Knowing how Pippa teeths now look, and she wearing a mask reminds me of Mileena from Mortal Kombat. 🤣
I made a rogue swashbuckler once.
Then he ended up going to Baator, binding a Lemure to his soul so he could regenerate and take ooze form, and multi-classing into a sorcerer.
Now he mostly drowns his enemies in unswimmable pools of liquid flesh. I think I kinda lost the plot with him but that should probably happen when you unironically go to Hell.
2:14
Nice pronunciation.
She can speak fast and clearly.
I get a touch of 'unreliable narrator' vibes here.
Obscuring your face can help to limit the information you leak put unintentionally. Helps you focus what you are telling people. Very appropriate for a rogue as well.
you could have stitched the new developments about her quitting the group in this video
I imagine pippa as a wizard or DM
5:17 Ah the Una-Pipper arc begins.
I've been GMing for over 30 years now and like with anything, the quality of your game depends on your players, their personality, and what they want from the game. I've played with women and men who were absolutely That Guy and injected politics and their fetishes into everything and tried to force characters that would not work with the settings. Those people ALWAYS want to be the main character of every story and typically display the same egocentric behaviors in their everyday life.
Then there are the players who get invested in your games and are there to play a part in the story you're all trying to tell. Those are worth their weight in gold and are absolutely the best kind to have. Heck I've been married to one for 17 years.
Ah yes standard No Males behavior from that woman
In response I'd want to make an annoying character based on stereotypical SJW/antifa/BLM garbage.
Will rage and break into angry hate fueld rants, stalk and harass others who disagree with me, attempt arson and play the victim whenever possible.
All while being objectively wrong about their entire world view and immediately resorting to violence and stalking when shown reality, like all leftards? Nice!
Very hinged
I keep hearing that right-ring bigot trope that's done to my favorite class, and I wonder how it became a thing.
Because having a belief/oath and serving justice is right wing apparently. Why doesn't anyone think that the raiding orcs are just hungry and want reparations?! The villages they plunder can just bill expenses to the kingdom.
Wait wait wait…isn’t begin social a HUGE part of DND?
Bruh she wears a mask at the dnd table lol😂
Man, I wish I could find a DnD group. Instead I'm running another Pathfinder campaign.
Pathfinder is my preferred system.
As someone who's played every edition, except 4th, you're not missing much
But Pathfinder is better
Making characters isn’t that unusual, we write them down so we don’t forget them.
imagine if they played bg3 together, all as the dark urge
The paladin player made who she wants to date irl methinks kek
Well, that didn't last long. I think she said she left the group already.
Well this ended quickly.
I feel like Pippatism would lean into the more in depth games, mechanic wise.
Wow pippa sounds fun
Paladin Sam Hyde lmao
That would be hilarious
If she wants to murderhobo then I feel like an OSR system would be more her jam
Modern systems are too tedious to murder hobo and also encourage theater kid shit
Yeah, I do feel that if she looked for groups running retroclones she'd probably receive less of the "modern" audience.
Based paladin
D&D isn't something you need to be "good at," beyond putting in the effort to understand how the game works and learning the basics of tabletop etiquette to keep you from being the obnoxious arsehat nobody wants to play with with.
This idea that D&D is a skill and every game needs to be as smooth, polished and perfect as a certain scripted podcast has caused immeasurable damage to the tabletop community and created an entirely new kind of player that likes the idea of playing D&D but dips the second that they realise that playing a tabletop roleplaying game is rarely like listening to a podcast. Kick back, roll dice and have fun. It's not going to be perfect, most games don't pan out to the be the epic multi-year adventures you were expecting and learn to appreciate the hobby, not the image of it you have in your head. If you are sitting at the table with headphones in and treating everyone else there as just practice for the "real deal" (which, as I have said, will probably never come!) you are that guy.
And more recently the right wing paladin girl is the same one who said she goes on /pol/ 😂, thank god pippa left this group I hope she reaches out to the other sleepy girl and they can find a better dnd group together.
I used to do nothing but barbarians, but over time i found that fighters do everything i want it to better.
At the very least the paladin isn't doing some virtue signaling sjw in the game too. Maybe it'll give her some perspective.
I want to be her DM so bad!!!!! I specialize in running DnD with sociopaths 😂😂😂😂. Seriously though 😑I’ve never had party that wasn’t filled with total psychopaths.
According to her Twitter it seems she's dropped this group
According to her Twitch streams, more accurately.
@@ninjatango Oooh maybe that'll be act 3 in this series
That paladin sounded unronically cool in a very classical subverted expectations way. But I can totally understand why it would offend Pipkin's sense of beauty, to say.
>rogue
extremely based
"I want to do the most messed up stuff" here's a quick guide: 3.5- necromancer . 5e-enchantment wizard. pf2- Bard
The girl reminds me of a LARP some swedish people do where they recreate rural red neck america and they just role play being right wing americans. I'm sure she's left leaning but RP for long enough she's gonna drink the Koolaid.
How can swedes pull off acting more intelligent, morally and factually correct about everything, and being aware of the true state of the world? They can't larp being based then go back to being swedish.
I hate drow and I got banned for it.
Keep woman out of your hobby's fellas.
Dnd goooooooo
This is why we should have continued vehemently gatekeeping our hobbies. We got too soft and allowed gamergate to fail. 😑
Old news. She left that group.
You're behind.