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  • Thagthebarbarian@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    1 year ago

    Not me but my fiance, it was the only thing that brought her out of a months long paranoid psychotic episode, intensive medication, involved observation, multiple times a day therapy sessions with actual psychiatrists etc. She hated the experience, it’s like jail but with softer furniture. It took about 2 months before they were comfortable signing off on her release.

    This kind of mental health rehab doesn’t seem to be what everyone else in here has in mind though, everyone else just seems to be talking about going to counseling rather than actual inpatient treatment




  • As a forever GM, this is one of my favorite tropes, it’s usually one of the driving forces in my worlds, I tend to prefer narrative power struggle type top level conflict in my worlds and this trope just makes for such fun gameplay.

    Either there’s multiple influential organizations vying for control of the ancient tech, or a group of userpers that found it, or the current ruling org is using it, or it was undiscovered until the PCs activated it (a good way to also be able to fluidly integrate a chosen one trope into a group without one single chosen one)

    In a magic world, pure magic gets stale and starts to feel all the same, but replacing some of that magic with ancient tech can add a lot of fun flavor that doesn’t need to upset game balance and can provide power advancement in ways beyond experience and level ups.






  • I don’t know what it’s like in Australia, I’m in the USA and just bought a house nowhere near as expensive as hers. I did my due diligence about the entire process, I knew what it takes to be an inspector, I knew not to trust a seller’s inspection. I spent 5 months looking at houses, passing on houses over and over. I found my own inspector that I trusted.

    I appreciate that this girl is spreading awareness, articles like this are how this kind of knowledge gets out there, but there’s no excuse for spending almost 1 million dollars without doing at least a basic Google search for “what should I do before buying a house”