alexanderhay, to mastodon
@alexanderhay@mastodon.social avatar

Every #Mastodon instance should have its own Flat Roof Murder #Pub.

https://www.cookdandbombd.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=103850.0

dj, to random French
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Une truc qui va rendre malade @RAPasso

Un dôme avec la totalité de la surface extérieure (54 000 m²) qui est un écran LED

https://www.01net.com/actualites/5-infos-sur-lhallucinante-sphere-de-las-vegas-et-sa-technologie.html

#pub

big_louse, to random
@big_louse@todon.eu avatar

anybody looked at #pub ?

it's a mini fedi server written in golang that's intended to be a single user instance interacted via mobile

don't mind if i do

https://github.com/davecheney/pub

mathzy, to Football

The lad is at training. It's raining. I've repaired to a close-ish ( on ) for a cheeky of whilst he gets wet.

Nostalgeekat, to retrogaming French

Allez au lit 💤
Bonne nuit aux 2 qui me liront 😸

#pub #retrogaming 💕

clement, to random
@clement@ck.villisek.fr avatar

Bah bravo, #BFMTV qui se mettent aussi à faire de la #pub déguisée.

whilelm, to science French
@whilelm@mstdn.fr avatar

J'ai essayé #futurasciences, je ne recommencerai pas. Après la navigation l'année dernière sur le site web infesté de pubs qui ralentissait l'exécution générale de firefox. Je découvre aujourd'hui qu'il y a des pubs audio dans leurs podcast. Comment est-ce possible que des gens s'infligent ça ?

#pub #capitalisme #science?

fool, to reddit

Without , is nothing.

Without reddit, wouldn't exist, let alone the .

how we are , but not a trying to stop providing .

Not only they have to provide the and at the first place, their should also be .

Is this another example that works?

Or / protecting throwing ?

at the .

jonpsp, to beer
@jonpsp@mstdn.social avatar

Women Buy a Beer

https://punkgirldiaries.com/women-buy-a-beer/

'But the right for women to be served at a bar – whether buying a round of drinks, a packet of crisps or even just approaching to ask where the loo was – is fairly recent. Until 1982, women could be refused service in British pubs, and many were.'

#beer #pub #pubs #women #equality

jess, to random
@jess@blop.social avatar

Monday: I'm back up at The Polka Hop in #Wakefield today from 12 taking care of the place and pulling pints.

Drop in if you're bored - it's a fab coworking spot with plug-points, wifi, cheeseboards, quiet atmos, aircon, IsTheBabyHereYet™ updates, cuppas - and obviously something stronger if you need it 🍺

On the wickets: Galway Hooker Irish Stout (4.5%), Sunbeam Ales Plum Porter (4.8%) and Acorn Barnsley Bitter (3.8%), plus a blonde IPA going on at lunchtime.

#camra #pub #westYorkshire

Lazarou, to random
@Lazarou@mastodon.social avatar

Within the same breath the #Tories will go on about "The Great #British #Pub" as some kind of cornerstone of our culture. They'd watch it all burn for the coins and we Brits will let them because we are weak and silly.
We accept that our lives will be shit now until we die and we find a pathetic sense of pride in that it would seem. "Don't be angry, it's so rude" we're told.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/jun/03/the-billionaires-have-won-english-pubs-forced-to-close-after-owners-demand-full-rent-for-lockdown
#UKpol

LordWoolamaloo, to photography
@LordWoolamaloo@mastodon.scot avatar

It's a door open kind of lazy, warm, Sunday afternoon...

#Edinburgh #Edimbourg #photography #BennetsBar #StainedGlass #pub

mathzy, to random

View from the outside the in , at high-tide in 2019.

You can sit on the quay here and drink a pint with your feet dangling in the water.

In the background is , across the in .

Quokka, (edited ) to random

In 10 years of living in my house i have never been to the second-nearest pub. Guess where I am this evening?
#SmallAdventures #SpreadYourWings #Pub

joe, to random

The Temple Bar sure is busy. #Dublin #Ireland #Pub

Quokka, to random

Pub has turned out to be what I needed after a few weeks of absence. Always good to have a beer and catch up with people.
Shortly to run the Uber gauntlet though - how many will accept them cancel? I'm going with 4
#Pub #WednesdayBeers

fullmoonstorytelling.com, to DnD
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The trope that starts every Dungeons & Dragons campaign is “So, you meet in a tavern.” Which is fitting. For most campaigns start with a diverse group of characters who don’t have strong connections throughout the group. They are a cross-cultural, cross-class, cross-Class, cross-everything group that wouldn’t meet at most places in the medieval-Renaissance-ish fantasy world that is D&D.

But the tavern, via the trope, has become a third place. It’s not home (though it often becomes that). It’s not work (though it often becomes that). It’s the place between. And these places between are frequently where subcultures within a society connect.

Various cultures have had different third places. For modern America it is now the coffeeshop and used to be bowling alleys. In the Ottoman Empire in the classical age had its cafes, where philosophy, music and political debate occurred.

In New England during the American Revolution public houses were the gathering point, for many at that time the first place was a co-located home with work and the second were churches.

The Greeks gathered on the steps of temples. Finns and Russians gather in bathhouses.

Sporting venues have been third places, before they became economically stratified. Travelling carnivals and festivals can be a third place.

No matter the type of third place, it tells you a bit about the culture.

Using third places as a character backstory tool

When creating a PC think about the place where you mingled with peoples unlike you. Where did your dwarf first meet an elf? Where did your farmer first meet a noble? Where did your follower of Lathander meet an unbeliever?

This decision will help tell you about your own history.

It will connect them to a place and associated behaviors that aren’t mechanics, but are fuel for the social pillar. Their own stories about a trip to watch a great debate between philosophers, a visit to the library, or the type of ale they enjoyed at the pub are stories that add more depth to the shared story that is D&D.

Adventurers have the place where they sleep (a cave, a cove, an inn), the place where they work (dungeons), and the places where they spend time meeting strangers with odd quests. Once they start their adventure they have the third place that was cross-cultural communication when they were growing up and now the place between — and that’s up to the whole party of different peoples.

Using third places as a world building tool

Dungeon Masters generally are more active in creating the world. There are a few ways they can use third places in that world.

  • Collect each players’ third places in your notes. Give them the opportunity to revisit them in new lands.
  • Start the campaign at the typical third place for the origin culture of the campaign. “So, you meet on the steps of the temple.”
  • When the group comes to a new land and looks for their comfortable third place (the tavern) demonstrate how that locale is different from their expectation and what the unfamiliar culture would use as their non-stratified place that welcomes outsiders.
  • Use maps of abandoned third places to show how different the older ages were from the one in which you campaign.
  • Have an NPC name-drop their favorite third place. This can show how they are familiar to most of the group, or different. Each NPC can have their own place, they should!
  • Have two third places in the same town share similarities but still be unique beyond their name. Maybe the Rusty Clam is a working pub and the Silver Nail is for the merchant class — and yet the players are welcomed at both.

These are flavor elements, but flavor is story in D&D. And story is what tables build together, usually because Dungeons and Dragons is now our third place.

https://fullmoonstorytelling.com/2023/02/07/using-third-places-to-add-cultural-depth-to-your-dd-campaign-or-character/

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