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rpg new years resolutions

Started by tuypo1, January 01, 2015, 04:50:10 AM

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RunningLaser

Quote from: Spinachcat;808223Play more RPGs

Finish and publish one of my damn games!!!

Avoid shitty threads

Only post positive shit

Give less fucks about drama in the RPG community

Great post.  I don't write rpg's, but I do make some art.  Going to try and do more of that.  Your post is good stuff to follow.

Necrozius

Quote from: Spinachcat;808223Play more RPGs

Finish and publish one of my damn games!!!

Avoid shitty threads

Only post positive shit

Give less fucks about drama in the RPG community

Yeah I'll admit that this post rings true for me. Kudos!

Nexus

Stop being such a control freak GMwise, lighten up and let more things go and stop erring (or overcompensating) in the side of caution

PLAY more. I'm essentially the group GM with a huge backlog of characters I'd like to play

Try a few more published settings "as is"

Stop taking things said online so personally and just shutting the fuck up when it doesn't matter.
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