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RE: AI Megathreadposted in No Escape from Reality
@Rathenhope alerted me to this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Signs_of_AI_writing
Made me think of the intermittent discussions weāve had about how to identify AI writing. Maybe this will be helpful or interesting for some of you!
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RE: Celebrities We've Lost 2025posted in No Escape from Reality
@Wuff said in Celebrities We've Lost 2025:
Shang Tsung himself, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa

He was great in the Amazon āThe Man in the High Castleā series
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RE: Tough Callsposted in Rough and Rowdy
@somasatori said in Tough Calls:
To me, it seemed like this particular person was really focused on playing a comic relief character as his whole shtick.
ācomic reliefā stemming from a grossly inaccurate caricature of a severe impairment. they were basically asking for staffer permission/endorsement to mock a person with disabilities. the yikes factor is pretty high on this one for me.
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RE: Tough Callsposted in Rough and Rowdy
I did want to note that I have no issues with levity or characters being silly or humorous when the time calls for it. It canāt rain all the time, etc.
To me, it seemed like this particular person was really focused on playing a comic relief character as his whole shtick. This kind of comes down to fictional and cultural touchstones. Silent Heavenās nearest cultural touchstones are Silent Hill and the TV series From. Both of those series have moments of humor (āItās bread.ā) The question here is: would either of those properties be improved if you had a character most likely to be played by French Stewart kicking around?
@SockMonkey said in Tough Calls:
I had someone pull off this āgrandā and āhilariousā plot twist in a scene where their character was revealed to have a brain tumor so not only did that 1) Make all their actions ok it 2) Made my character and asshole for not instantly supporting them and me oocly an asshole for removing my char from the story and hook.
ugh, Iām sorry you had to deal with this. This is an awful, unnecessary, and annoying thing. How on earth is a brain tumor funny in any sense?
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RE: MU Peeves Threadposted in Rough and Rowdy
@Cobalt said in MU Peeves Thread:
Oh, now I remember why I donāt go to new games. The overwhelming feeling that I am not welcome anywhere. (This is nothing anyone has done or said to me, this is my own brain being an asshole to me.)
scribbles note Write⦠specific characters⦠for Cobalt⦠got it.
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RE: Warma-Sheenposted in Rough and Rowdy
@Pavel said in Warma-Sheen:
I would be punished for things that the imaginary friend did.
Suddenly, the imaginary friend disappeared.
So she not only punished you for what your friend did, but she killed them, too? Kinda fucked up.
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RE: Tough Callsposted in Rough and Rowdy
@SockMonkey Do we share a brain? Because all of this. I understand (and have done) all of this.
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RE: Tough Callsposted in Rough and Rowdy
@SockMonkey said in Tough Calls:
My husband was still dealing with his brain tumor at the time. Did the person know that? No. Should I have to tell them or explain how ābrain tumors arenāt comedic contentā for them to have common sense? No.
In my very misguided youth, I thought I had to over explain every decision I made. I still over explain when I get in panic state that I think Iām offending someone but thatās a me thing. I stand very very very firmly in the thoughts that NO ONE is entitled to any of your RL information. They donāt get to know your story if you donāt want to tell it. They donāt get to have any of that. Also, no one is promised anyoneās time. Iām sorry that happened to you. There is nothing worse than a āsurpriseā RP mechanic (good or bad) aligns with a RL event that there are feelings around. For me (as I can only speak to that) itās like getting emotionally ambushed. Not intentional on the other person, but damn.
Also as a person that likes to inject comedy in serious, you have to learn to read the room. I think silly/comedy comes from doing things to lift a serious game as the brain can read it and put a person RL in that state, so a little light RP is good too. But, time and place.
My idea of humor (which may fail as humor is subjective) is falling over a strangerās lap and āswooningā for him. Luckily, the person that it happened to went with it.
Or playing a game of dares or something that leads to an end point that both people are laughing OOC and like WTF just happened.
Or making comments. Or taking the fall instead of being a hero but doing it humorously.
Or collecting a specific thing for no reason other than humor or seeing how many they can end up with.
Maybe I donāt understand silly, goofy. I donāt think itās game disruptive though.
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RE: Intro to MU*ing Eventposted in Game Gab
While Iām sure there are some recent articles that touch on the darker side of MU*, I always look to this one (written by Julian Dibbell) outlining an atrocious event that happened on LambdaMOO:
TW: sexual assault - http://www.juliandibbell.com/texts/bungle_vv.html
Iām terrible at summarizing so I wonāt really try, but it does a fine job of sharing a terrible event, how it affected people, and the changes that happened after. It also touches on what it means to make a society and shape a culture in this shared hobby; for as terrible as the event is, itās also heartening to see how things can grow and change through player influence.