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So this happened back when I was in college. We had a long time group going and were basically the most consistent AD&D group going at the time in a public area where new people could join. As long time customers, we were all very popular with the comic store and we had gotten lots of people into the hobby and they would buy their stuff from the store, so we were a net gain for their business.
We had several house rules. 20's were crits, 1 were fumbles and you'd roll on the fumble chart with dropped weapon being the worst but least common result. I think it was like 1 you drop your weapon 2-8 were variations of -1 to next init, lose an attack, -2 to next attack roll, 1/2 damage done next round, ect.
Enter Joe. Joe fancied himself as the coolest guy in the room, he wasn't, all of his characters were supposed to be the most awesome at whatever they did that ever was, which could be annoying, but hey Heroic Fantasy can be about being larger than life and awesome.
So we started a new campaign and everybody was informed of the house rules, the DM even had them printed out which took less than 1/2 a page. Everybody agreed to them before gaming so there wasn't any misunderstanding.
We get to around level 7 or so and our characters are kicking ass and taking names, we were well known heroes in the area. During some down time we were all hanging out at a local Tavern and Joe decided to choose this moment to finally take down an NPC rival who never really liked us once and for all. They get into a minor brawl and Joe starts to lose. This clearly has Joe the player on tilt, because Joe, the ranger, was an awesome hero and there was no way he should ever lose in a fight even though he was rolling really poorly.
So Ranger Joe decides to pull one of his magical axes and take a swing at his rival. 1.....Fumble Dice 1, which means he pulls the weapon and goes to swing it... and then butter fingers it. This gets a chuckle out of the people at the table, and in the game people are sort of horrified because a town hero just tried to pull a deadly weapon because he was getting his butt kicked in a fist fight he started.
Our characters notice the fight has started to get more serious and not wanting to see a party member murder a dude in a fight in a town we have made as our main base we start asking to roll init for the next round so we can step in and stop the murder.
Next round Joe wins init and instead of pulling things back, decides t
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Shouldn't the bouncer probably be standing 2M away from the door otherwise every person who walks in and out the shop is possibly infecting you and then you infecting them?
I've been waiting forever for android to implement a better permission system (like temporary and "while in foreground only" permissions), and with Pie they have taken a step in the right direction, but as we know, Pie won't reach everybody to soon.
Sam Ruston is a developer, i've been following ever since i started using android (since around 2013) and i think that he's implementation of material design is the best i have seen so far. (IIRC Weather Timeline won a design a award)
Bouncer is currently in beta, and it promises to offer a more convenient way to restrict access to sensitive permissions like location and camera by using accessibility services. As per the description the app also promises to not ask for any permission and not even connect to the internet to steal your data.
I am in no way affiliated with the developer of the app, but as i said i think that he is one of the best developers on android and sharing his app (which is also a solution to very common problem of android) is the least i can do.
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