Kaz used to see people on the street looking at each other with total love and adoration and laugh at how stupid and naive they were to think that happiness could be so simple then one day he caught himself looking at Inej with the same silent gaze and he was like
Just finished my birthday party and played a lot of games. Here's my take on them:
5-Minute Dungeons: excellent quick cooperative game, reasonable level of difficulty, rules sufficiently simple to easily grasp but allowing a good amount of emergent complexity.
What Do You Meme: Cards Against Humanity knock-off with picture prompts instead of text. I feel like the interpretability of images compared to text makes it difficult to guess what the referee is looking for, I had at least 1 round where only one answer was even close to appropriate.
Snake Oil: this is how you do a CAH knockoff. The salesmanship angle makes for a respectable distinction that allows for contextualising the more 'out-there' answers.
League of Lexicon: trivial pursuit clone in search of a very specific audience. Fortunately I'm that audience. Get it if the word 'etymology' gets your attention.
When you've only written 2K words of your novel and then realize it'd work better if you started the story at a different point of your outline so now you have to scrape everything off and start again:
This isn’t an update but my friends are coming into town this weekend for a concert and we decided we wanted to play What Do You Meme: BTS Edition! But since you can’t buy this, we collected our own memes and I made the cards but this is what we had to limit them to because I’m using my dad’s fancy printer and ink is expensive!!!
Anyway, just thought I’d share what I’m doing instead of homework or my AU 😭
(And yes, the last one is Jackson Wang but he’s iconic for this so he’s an honorary inclusion!)