I believe the previous comment was about visa-holding, language teachers, such as a foreign teacher in a Hakwons.
10-15 years ago midnight runs were more prevalent because you could wait out the expiration of your visa and come back to work for for another company.
The handful of people that I knew who did this had their salaries underpaid or paid late. Sometimes they did it because the company refused to give them the correct benefits or working conditions. The treatment of foreign teachers is so bad that even current government contracts will have clauses that break the Korean labor standards.
The article is talking about actual licensed Korean public school teachers. They have a higher retention rate. But, as the article points out, they do suffer from abusive parents (and sometimes students) and a lack of support from their schools and the government for dealing with them.
In the US, a university offers at least 1 Master or higher degree in some field. A college's highest degree is an Associate (community college) or Bachelor.
A university will refer to it's smaller degree areas as College such as College of Educational, College of Business. This is to differentiate them from administrative departments. In the same vain, college's will have schools of education or business, ect.
In the UK (by what my Brit friends have taught me) college is more like US high school, and university is the education after that (the post secondary education). My friend's child would be in US high school, but is attending college in England.
I like the investigation plot generation technique from TechNoir. Basically you have a 6x6 table of random plot points (people, places, rumors, things, factions, and items). Pick 3 randomly, and that is the seed of the plot. The PCs are pulled into it with a hook (in TechNoir the players pick 2 people from the list that their PC is connected to.) Then each time they would uncover a lead, another random element from the table is added in.
For my current Electric Bastionland game, I am using the Wikipedia list of car manufacturers as my name list. Previously, I had printed the Name of the Year brackets and used those.
Whimsy cards are awesome to add a bunch of mayhem to the game. I used them for the first time last Sunday, and my players loved them.
Every time the dice are rolled, there should be a consequence. If the PC has time and resources (and the action is possible in the world) it is done. If they are trying to pick a lock, and there is no consequence for failing, don't roll. A failed roll at this point would just bog down the game with more rolls.
Don't hide traps from the players. Solving the puzzle of how to defeat the trap is more fun than stumbling blindly into damage.
As Lemmy starts maturing, there starts being so many communities out there that it’s pretty hard to keep track. I’ve been browsing for about a month now, here’s a list of popular communities I’ve subscribed to that others would find interesting!...
The international system replaces one of the country's two traditional methods, where people are deemed to be a year old at birth - taking into account time spent in the womb.
I've seen no evidence of counting time in the womb. I have seen lots of non-Koreans spreading the belief around.
What happens is the moment you are born you are 1 in Old Korea Counting (OKC). 0 international.
On January 1 you are 2 in OKC and 0 international.
On your 1st birthday you are 2 in OKC and 1 international.
On the next January 1 you are 3 OKC and 1 international.
And so forth.
Source: 2 decades in Korea, Korean spouse who is happy to be younger, and a Korean child who is very disappointed to be younger. When our child was born we didn't say they were 9 months (OKC), they were 1(OKC).
It has been explained to me as "counting the years you have been alive during".
This other game has you roll a pool of d6s and the value of the highest die sets your amount of pass/fail achieved.
This other game has a worksheet to track how well the team is advancing and tracks shared resources.
It also has rules for abstracting what tools the PCs brought along for the job.
There is a standard routine of play before a job, during the job, and after the job to blow off stress.
It is a very narrative game, pushing the players to narrate the highs and lows story beats alongside of the GM.
When it came out is spawned a whole menagerie of spin-offs.
And it came out in 2011.
It is Inspectres - a weird mashup of reality TV and Ghostbusters/Men in Black. Maybe it was timing. Maybe it was the goofy tone and the fact it is a toolbox for making comedic narratives. But it never seemed to catch on like similarly designed games. Of course, I was just tipping my toes back into the hobby in 2011 - looking to recapture the awe and wonder of D&D. So that could be the reason I didn't hear of it when it came out.
A few years ago, I stumbled into it, and read through the system. But didn't have time to play it.
But I was recently referencing my pdf, for the Franchise Card mechanics, and I realized how this game is basically one step down the evolutionary tree from Blades in the Dark, and thus Candela Obscura.
If you like the idea of comedic monster hunting, maybe give it a read. I would suggest streamlining the results table, to make it akin to BitD.
I have a theory that there is a impossible trinity (like in economics), where a food cannot be delicious, cheap and healthy at the same time. At maximum 2 of the 3 can be achieved....
I would consider Effort (time/energy) as a part of 'Cost'.
I work a government job and a side-hustle. I earn a large amount per hour in my private business. If I cancel a client so I can cook a time intensive meal, then the food is getting more expensive.
Also, if I'm exhausted from working 1.5 jobs, an effort heavy meal isn't cheap for me.
I need an adventure that involves a party investigating a local scam where counterfeit currency has been circulated into the local economy. Is there anything published that covers this theme?
If you can't find an adventure, I suggest using the Plot Map method from TechNoir.
Basically, you make a 6x6 table. 6 NPCs (usually PC contacts), 6 items, 6 locations, 6 events, 6 factions, and I think 6 rumors.
Roll a few random items from the table (you should make the funny money as part of the seed.) Link these beginning items together. Maybe Faction1 is spreading the fake cash to frame Person6, because he stole Item3 to empower Faction4....
Anyways, you'll have the first threads the PCs should investigate, so you set the hook to point them to one of the nodes.
Now, whichever step the PCs go in, they'll get some information. Where it leads is RANDOM! Roll on that big table again... Event2....Faction4 is planning to test the item during the event. PCs rush to stop the test, they corner a faction4 goon. Roll on the table... He has heard a rumor2 that person3 has a counter to the item! The PCs try to track him down, but he has been event6-ed! On and on and on.
The book explains the process better than I can. And learning the process and populating a table with 36 items from your campaign shouldn't take much longer than reading through and prepping an adventure.
Then you'll have an entirely new game and a process that can be dropped into any investigation game. I once used it to run an improvised game of Spire the City Must Fall. I just filled in a 6x6 table, generated a starting seed, and away we went.
see attached image, but basically having the images on the right side makes it so hard to "read" a post with an image, going back and forth with your eyes to "get" the whole post. So much easier to just put the images between the up-/downvote buttons and the text post....
Don't know where to post this, but one image interaction I would LOVE to see is being able to open an image with a single tap. Right now, I tap the image, and the post&comments open, then I have to tap it again to get the image to fully open.
I know everything is new, but i think it'll help the folks that are here just to browse the memes.
Thousands of S Korean teachers rally for protection from abusive parents (www.trtworld.com)
Hot Take: 5e is too bloated with unnecessary rules and should be simplified (ttrpg.network)
I recommend this video to look more into OSR philosophy regarding the rules: www.youtube.com/live/bCxZ3TivVUM?si=aZ-y2U_AVjn9a…
What's the difference between "College" and "University"?
Until recently I assume they were synonymous 😅, Here you go to Uni immediatly after finishing HS.
Apollo App should come over to Lemmy
Apollo app should come over. I feel like they could bring over a lot of users to lemmy.
What's your favorite piece of GM advice?
What's your favorite tip or trick for running games?
List of popular communities you should visit!
As Lemmy starts maturing, there starts being so many communities out there that it’s pretty hard to keep track. I’ve been browsing for about a month now, here’s a list of popular communities I’ve subscribed to that others would find interesting!...
Every person in South Korea suddenly becomes a year younger (news.sky.com)
The international system replaces one of the country's two traditional methods, where people are deemed to be a year old at birth - taking into account time spent in the womb.
Trump ‘Standing Order’ to Declassify Not Found by DOJ, Intelligence Agency (www.bloomberg.com)
Is there a food that is cheap, delicious and healthy at the same time?
I have a theory that there is a impossible trinity (like in economics), where a food cannot be delicious, cheap and healthy at the same time. At maximum 2 of the 3 can be achieved....
Need: Adventure Involving Counterfeit Currency
I need an adventure that involves a party investigating a local scam where counterfeit currency has been circulated into the local economy. Is there anything published that covers this theme?
images on the left side would make kbin easier to read
see attached image, but basically having the images on the right side makes it so hard to "read" a post with an image, going back and forth with your eyes to "get" the whole post. So much easier to just put the images between the up-/downvote buttons and the text post....