• Godort@lemm.ee
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    Man I wish.

    Getting everyone to agree on a date and time for D&D is harder than any encounter you could face in-game

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        Plan the activity with a smaller group than you would want initially. Then invite others to an already organized event and rely on fomo to get people to go. Works great.

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        I have two small friend groups of four and in both is someone who often works weekend, so that’s always fun trying to plan something, let alone if I want to have both groups somewhere. It was honestly a miracle I could get all 6 of them in one place at the same time somewhat close to my birthday.

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          I’ve found that few people can resist the call of “New York Style Cheesecake Stuffed, Chocolate Covered, Graham Cracker Rolled, Strawberries.”

          I have had friends say they put on a pound just reading the name, lol.

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      You’ve got to get people to commit to a weekly slot, ad-hoc sessions lead to madness

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      It’s been over a year and there are still two people that haven’t finished their damn character sheets.

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        Yeah this convo is either saying they’re going to a bar which can be fun. Or they’re 18-22 and drinking is as much about buying the alcohol as it is imbibing it.