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ABlackWaltz

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Anything featuring writing prompts is something I like. I don’t write as often as I’d like, but that would be the most likely to grab me and, even when I don’t contribute, I like to save prompts I like to reference when I am in a writing mood.

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My best friend and I used to play SubTerra when we hung out every weekend. Company that originally made it is sketchy for a number of reasons, but they’re also gone now and another company owns the games. It’s a tile based game where you are trying to escape a cave system with monsters in it and you create the board as you play. Each character has abilities to help this and there’s a turn limit you have to escape in. It can be really addicting.

I also really enjoy Campy Creatures and Space Park - they’re pretty simple games (same creators) that a great for a group of 3-5. Campy Creatures is a little bit like War, where each player gets a hand of monsters and the highest number wins. There are “people” cards laid out and winning lets you pick who you take, with the people having point values assigned (which is what ultimately determines the winner). Hopefully I explained it okay. Space Park is very different - the goal is to get 20 victory points, which are mostly earned by completing tasks. There are 6 “locations” you travel to which give you various resources to help you complete the tasks.

I also love playing Quiddler - it’s a fun word game, nothing super complex about it unless you play with people who make up words (we have a rule that half the table has to agree that it’s a word).

These come out a lot at my game nights, hopefully I did them justice with my descriptions.

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Oh man, Clank Catacombs looks right up my alley. Thanks for the suggestions, I’ll have to keep these in mind the next time I add to my collection of board games.

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Another suggestion is to check out some writing prompts and see if anything jumps at you. I don’t write much, but when I do it’s because an idea just… sticks to me. @morgiedama mentions dreams, which sometimes inspire me as well.

Unfortunately my favorite source of writing prompts is r/WritingPrompts (currently in the process of saving the ones I’ve marked over the years) but hopefully there are other sources around as well that might jump start the creative juices a little.

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This instance has downvotes turned off. My understanding is that since your account is from an instance that uses them, you can see and use the button, but it doesn’t affect Beehaw posts. I believe the intentions are usually good for why downvotes exist, as you’ve mentioned, but since people will use them to disagree or otherwise spread negativity (think how vote brigading happens on reddit) it’s disabled here altogether. Hope that helps!

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Hmm, they might be visible because you’re viewing it through your instance and someone on an instance with them enabled downvoted, but I can’t be sure. This would be a better question for Beehaw Support, or maybe even Lemmy support since I’m not sure we have an answer based on my current understanding.

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I mostly still listen to the same stuff I used to. Most of my favorite bands are still coming out with albums, so every time something new drops I get to add that into the mix. Occasionally I’ll add in a new song, whether I hear it in a videogame (my husband loves videogame music, so I’ve added some great tracks as a result) or the radio or with a friend, but I haven’t had a new artist grab me the way my favorites did once upon a time. In that way, I might just be resistant to change.

I definitely don’t necessarily have the time to look for new stuff, so I usually stumble upon it. I don’t agree that all music today sounds the same - at least, not anymore “the same” than what was coming out ten years ago. Sure, some things within a genre might be similar, but I don’t think it’s any more “same-y” now than it used to be. If you’re finding new stuff you enjoy, past or present, I think that’s awesome.

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I do something similar - I’ve subscribed to a few communities now that have popped up at the top of my feed because I thought “oh, this looks cool”

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Oh man, MLIA and FML were staples of my internet browsing once upon a time.

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I’ve seen a couple of people post prompts (actually have a work in progress for one of them) and I’ll probably post the ones I saved in the future as I try to write something for them. I definitely would love for that to be an aspect of the community here.

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