#Fiasco by Jason Morningstar has been on my radar for over 10 years, and I finally played it! In our game, two women on the run from the law picked up Mormon missionaries in hopes of using them to get through a police checkpoint. They just made one mistake: these nice Mormon boys had their felon uncle with them, and police did not exactly make him calm. But where there's a lot of sin, there's a lot of forgiveness, and we certainly needed it: I think we got up to three severed arms by the end?
We made it into Sedona yesterday afternoon. Today has been the rest of various family arriving in town. Tomorrow there are some activities planned and maybe #Fiasco tomorrow night?
Honest #RPG question from an ignorant newbie, can you integrate games or at least gaming elements like #Fiasco for unique story structures w/games like #Pathfinder or #Starfinder ?
Please respond by saying what sorts of TTRPG things you're pretty likely to either talk about or respond to if you see them.
This can be a list of games (D&D! Tribe 8! Fate!) or categories (the weirdest of indie stuff! NSR! Anything PBtA!), topics (Worldbuilding! Publishing!), stuff you're making, meta-commentary (The State Of The Industry), and so on.
Then maybe share, and if the replies are building up, check them for new people.
The audience for the CNN townhall w/Trump will be 400 Republicans & GOP-leaning independents
Allowing Trump to appear in front of an audience exclusively comprised of people who are likely sympathetic to Trump -- and then turn over the questions to that group -- is irresponsible