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  1. @girlonthenet I compiled all my answers from the Jenga threads hopefully that makes it easier to work with:

    #PSA: #Flirting is like playing #Jenga, and a lot of people don't know how to play Jenga either.

    If you're not familiar with Jenga, here's my description: Jenga is a *cooperative*, turn-based game, in which you and one or more willing partners attempt to build anticipation until someone gets too flustered and spills the pieces.

    The win condition is:"How long can we maintain that state *just* before the tower falls—when everyone is on the edge of their seats, leaning in, wide-eyed and holding their breath?"

    The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. As tension builds, everyone gets more involved in the game, and when the tower finally topples—regardless of who knocked it over—it should be exciting, fun for everyone, and involve positive aftercare; that's what makes people happy they played with you (and want to play another round).

    Some mistakes I see people making when they play:

    - forcing the game; not everyone wants to play with you—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you *can* make an early goblin move that'll destabilize the tower in the hopes of a quick topple, but if your only goal is to spill blocks, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to knock the tower over—don't use them—folx won't want to play with you.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear, and if you knock the tower down, as long as y'all're having fun playing, there's nothing stopping you from picking right back up and starting another round.

    ---

    Some mistakes I see people making when they flirt (or engage in any social interaction):

    - forcing the interaction; not everyone is open to that kind of attention—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you can open with a dick pic or a wolf-whistle, but if your goal is to flirt *at* someone, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to sleep with you—don't use them—that's coercion at best, and quite possibly sexual assault.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear. If you're genuine, and playing because you want the *other* person to have fun, then most folx will be flattered you made that effort, even if they're not interested in playing a full round.

    ---

    "How do I let someone know I want to play with them?"

    > Try complimenting them on something they *put effort into*—"Those are amazing earrings!"

    "How do I do that without feeling creepy?"

    > Smile, say it, and disengage. If they're receptive, they'll engage you.

    "How do I know what to say?"

    > Most people are pretty interesting, and most people who want to be interacted with will put out bids for interaction, so look for cues. Are they wearing a cool t-shirt? Is their hair dyed? Have they smiled at you more than once (and you're not a customer)?

    "Yeah, but really, how do I know what to say?"

    > The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. When they take a turn, they'll often leave an opening just for you. If they don't, they might also be bad a Jenga, or they're not really into playing with you right now.

    "Can you give me examples?"

    > Sure.

    You're in line at a grocery store, and there's a cute person in line next to you, so you wait until *one* of you is leaving the line. "Your hair is amazing; I love that color blue 😊", then you go back to what you were doing. If they want to play, they'll say something like "thanks, I just dyed it! 🩵" and then wait for you to take your turn again; if they don't want to play, they might just say "thanks" and disengage. If it's your turn again, you might respond "did you have it professionally done? I've been meaning to redye mine 😅" Now it's their turn to respond.

    Of course your turns will look different, but each one should take a cue from your partner, and also volunteer a possible move for them to make on their turn.

    "My games keep fizzling out, how do I keep them lively?"

    > Look for their cues, and leave your own cues for them. Co-op games are about helping your teammates so you can all have the most fun, and *anyone* feels awkward when they don't know what they should do on their turn, so don't leave them hanging.

    "How do I let someone know I'd like to play again sometime?"

    > Tell them. "I really enjoyed talking to you 😊 and I'd like to do it again if you're interested. Can I give you my Mastodon handle?". If they look confused, just say you're a friend of @alice; that'll probably work.

    #Dating #Socializing #Anxiety

    ---

    Credentials: am always somewhere between friendly and flirty, and love giving (and getting) good compliments.

    Testimonial: Last week I explained this to a nice woman who said she didn't know how to flirt. A couple days later, she texted me that she tried it at a party over the weekend and ended up having sex with someone. (I can't tell you that it had anything to do with my advice, or that your experience will be similar, but it's a thing that happened)

    ---

    One of the most genuinely attractive traits I see in people is when they seem like they're honestly just happy that I exist.

    ---

    The only folx I've seen who are *really* bad at flirting are the ones who treat it like a zero-sum game, or the ones who are poor sports when they don't "win".

    ---

    Gently exiting a conversation you're not vibing with is a tricky task, and one I sometimes struggle with too.

    You have a few options...

    1. Find a way to be interested in what they're talking about. This can be a good opportunity to learn something new, experience new perspectives, or just enjoy someone else geeking out about something that fascinates them.

    2. Put in bids to change the subject. This can be as simple as responding to their turn with something tangential that moves the conversation into an area you're more comfortable with, or leaving more explicit openings for them to ask you things about yourself.

    3. Let them know you don't know enough about that topic to carry on a conversation about it, or that the topic is touching on something that makes you uncomfortable, and you'd like to move on to something else that you can both have more fun with.

    That said, some people haven't learned how to play Jenga, so they default to Solitaire. And since it's not very fun to have a game played at you, it can be time to disengage, excuse yourself, and find someone else to play with.

  2. Been thumbing around some concrete beams and then played some jenga.

    The firewood store got expanded a little and some of the beams had sunk into the soft soil under the weight of the firewood stacked on them and needed rebedding.

    The new thumb was extremely useful doing this and I managed to do it without either knocking over the stacked firewood or the roof.

    Then stacked the split pile onto there so it can finish drying.

    #Jenga #MiniExcavator #Firewood #Homestead #ConcreteBeam

  3. #PSA: #Flirting is like playing #Jenga, and a lot of people don't know how to play Jenga either.

    If you're not familiar with Jenga, here's my description: Jenga is a *cooperative*, turn-based game, in which you and one or more willing partners attempt to build anticipation until someone gets too flustered and spills the pieces.

    The win condition is:"How long can we maintain that state *just* before the tower falls—when everyone is on the edge of their seats, leaning in, wide-eyed and holding their breath?"

    The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. As tension builds, everyone gets more involved in the game, and when the tower finally topples—regardless of who knocked it over—it should be exciting, fun for everyone, and involve positive aftercare; that's what makes people happy they played with you (and want to play another round).

    Some mistakes I see people making when they play:

    - forcing the game; not everyone wants to play with you—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you *can* make an early goblin move that'll destabilize the tower in the hopes of a quick topple, but if your only goal is to spill blocks, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to knock the tower over—don't use them—folx won't want to play with you.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear, and if you knock the tower down, as long as y'all're having fun playing, there's nothing stopping you from picking right back up and starting another round.

    ---

    Some mistakes I see people making when they flirt (or engage in any social interaction):

    - forcing the interaction; not everyone is open to that kind of attention—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you can open with a dick pic or a wolf-whistle, but if your goal is to flirt *at* someone, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to sleep with you—don't use them—that's coercion at best, and quite possibly sexual assault.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear. If you're genuine, and playing because you want the *other* person to have fun, then most folx will be flattered you made that effort, even if they're not interested in playing a full round.

    ---

    "How do I let someone know I want to play with them?"

    > Try complimenting them on something they *put effort into*—"Those are amazing earrings!"

    "How do I do that without feeling creepy?"

    > Smile, say it, and disengage. If they're receptive, they'll engage you.

    "How do I know what to say?"

    > Most people are pretty interesting, and most people who want to be interacted with will put out bids for interaction, so look for cues. Are they wearing a cool t-shirt? Is their hair dyed? Have they smiled at you more than once (and you're not a customer)?

    "Yeah, but really, how do I know what to say?"

    > The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. When they take a turn, they'll often leave an opening just for you. If they don't, they might also be bad a Jenga, or they're not really into playing with you right now.

    "Can you give me examples?"

    > Sure.

    You're in line at a grocery store, and there's a cute person in line next to you, so you wait until *one* of you is leaving the line. "Your hair is amazing; I love that color blue 😊", then you go back to what you were doing. If they want to play, they'll say something like "thanks, I just dyed it! 🩵" and then wait for you to take your turn again; if they don't want to play, they might just say "thanks" and disengage. If it's your turn again, you might respond "did you have it professionally done? I've been meaning to redye mine 😅" Now it's their turn to respond.

    Of course your turns will look different, but each one should take a cue from your partner, and also volunteer a possible move for them to make on their turn.

    "My games keep fizzling out, how do I keep them lively?"

    > Look for their cues, and leave your own cues for them. Co-op games are about helping your teammates so you can all have the most fun, and *anyone* feels awkward when they don't know what they should do on their turn, so don't leave them hanging.

    "How do I let someone know I'd like to play again sometime?"

    > Tell them. "I really enjoyed talking to you 😊 and I'd like to do it again if you're interested. Can I give you my Mastodon handle?". If they look confused, just say you're a friend of @alice; that'll probably work.

    #Dating #Socializing #Anxiety

  4. #PSA: #Flirting is like playing #Jenga, and a lot of people don't know how to play Jenga either.

    If you're not familiar with Jenga, here's my description: Jenga is a *cooperative*, turn-based game, in which you and one or more willing partners attempt to build anticipation until someone gets too flustered and spills the pieces.

    The win condition is:"How long can we maintain that state *just* before the tower falls—when everyone is on the edge of their seats, leaning in, wide-eyed and holding their breath?"

    The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. As tension builds, everyone gets more involved in the game, and when the tower finally topples—regardless of who knocked it over—it should be exciting, fun for everyone, and involve positive aftercare; that's what makes people happy they played with you (and want to play another round).

    Some mistakes I see people making when they play:

    - forcing the game; not everyone wants to play with you—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you *can* make an early goblin move that'll destabilize the tower in the hopes of a quick topple, but if your only goal is to spill blocks, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to knock the tower over—don't use them—folx won't want to play with you.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear, and if you knock the tower down, as long as y'all're having fun playing, there's nothing stopping you from picking right back up and starting another round.

    ---

    Some mistakes I see people making when they flirt (or engage in any social interaction):

    - forcing the interaction; not everyone is open to that kind of attention—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you can open with a dick pic or a wolf-whistle, but if your goal is to flirt *at* someone, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to sleep with you—don't use them—that's coercion at best, and quite possibly sexual assault.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear. If you're genuine, and playing because you want the *other* person to have fun, then most folx will be flattered you made that effort, even if they're not interested in playing a full round.

    ---

    "How do I let someone know I want to play with them?"

    > Try complimenting them on something they *put effort into*—"Those are amazing earrings!"

    "How do I do that without feeling creepy?"

    > Smile, say it, and disengage. If they're receptive, they'll engage you.

    "How do I know what to say?"

    > Most people are pretty interesting, and most people who want to be interacted with will put out bids for interaction, so look for cues. Are they wearing a cool t-shirt? Is their hair dyed? Have they smiled at you more than once (and you're not a customer)?

    "Yeah, but really, how do I know what to say?"

    > The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. When they take a turn, they'll often leave an opening just for you. If they don't, they might also be bad a Jenga, or they're not really into playing with you right now.

    "Can you give me examples?"

    > Sure.

    You're in line at a grocery store, and there's a cute person in line next to you, so you wait until *one* of you is leaving the line. "Your hair is amazing; I love that color blue 😊", then you go back to what you were doing. If they want to play, they'll say something like "thanks, I just dyed it! 🩵" and then wait for you to take your turn again; if they don't want to play, they might just say "thanks" and disengage. If it's your turn again, you might respond "did you have it professionally done? I've been meaning to redye mine 😅" Now it's their turn to respond.

    Of course your turns will look different, but each one should take a cue from your partner, and also volunteer a possible move for them to make on their turn.

    "My games keep fizzling out, how do I keep them lively?"

    > Look for their cues, and leave your own cues for them. Co-op games are about helping your teammates so you can all have the most fun, and *anyone* feels awkward when they don't know what they should do on their turn, so don't leave them hanging.

    "How do I let someone know I'd like to play again sometime?"

    > Tell them. "I really enjoyed talking to you 😊 and I'd like to do it again if you're interested. Can I give you my Mastodon handle?". If they look confused, just say you're a friend of @alice; that'll probably work.

    #Dating #Socializing #Anxiety

  5. #PSA: #Flirting is like playing #Jenga, and a lot of people don't know how to play Jenga either.

    If you're not familiar with Jenga, here's my description: Jenga is a *cooperative*, turn-based game, in which you and one or more willing partners attempt to build anticipation until someone gets too flustered and spills the pieces.

    The win condition is:"How long can we maintain that state *just* before the tower falls—when everyone is on the edge of their seats, leaning in, wide-eyed and holding their breath?"

    The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. As tension builds, everyone gets more involved in the game, and when the tower finally topples—regardless of who knocked it over—it should be exciting, fun for everyone, and involve positive aftercare; that's what makes people happy they played with you (and want to play another round).

    Some mistakes I see people making when they play:

    - forcing the game; not everyone wants to play with you—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you *can* make an early goblin move that'll destabilize the tower in the hopes of a quick topple, but if your only goal is to spill blocks, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to knock the tower over—don't use them—folx won't want to play with you.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear, and if you knock the tower down, as long as y'all're having fun playing, there's nothing stopping you from picking right back up and starting another round.

    ---

    Some mistakes I see people making when they flirt (or engage in any social interaction):

    - forcing the interaction; not everyone is open to that kind of attention—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you can open with a dick pic or a wolf-whistle, but if your goal is to flirt *at* someone, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to sleep with you—don't use them—that's coercion at best, and quite possibly sexual assault.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear. If you're genuine, and playing because you want the *other* person to have fun, then most folx will be flattered you made that effort, even if they're not interested in playing a full round.

    ---

    "How do I let someone know I want to play with them?"

    > Try complimenting them on something they *put effort into*—"Those are amazing earrings!"

    "How do I do that without feeling creepy?"

    > Smile, say it, and disengage. If they're receptive, they'll engage you.

    "How do I know what to say?"

    > Most people are pretty interesting, and most people who want to be interacted with will put out bids for interaction, so look for cues. Are they wearing a cool t-shirt? Is their hair dyed? Have they smiled at you more than once (and you're not a customer)?

    "Yeah, but really, how do I know what to say?"

    > The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. When they take a turn, they'll often leave an opening just for you. If they don't, they might also be bad a Jenga, or they're not really into playing with you right now.

    "Can you give me examples?"

    > Sure.

    You're in line at a grocery store, and there's a cute person in line next to you, so you wait until *one* of you is leaving the line. "Your hair is amazing; I love that color blue 😊", then you go back to what you were doing. If they want to play, they'll say something like "thanks, I just dyed it! 🩵" and then wait for you to take your turn again; if they don't want to play, they might just say "thanks" and disengage. If it's your turn again, you might respond "did you have it professionally done? I've been meaning to redye mine 😅" Now it's their turn to respond.

    Of course your turns will look different, but each one should take a cue from your partner, and also volunteer a possible move for them to make on their turn.

    "My games keep fizzling out, how do I keep them lively?"

    > Look for their cues, and leave your own cues for them. Co-op games are about helping your teammates so you can all have the most fun, and *anyone* feels awkward when they don't know what they should do on their turn, so don't leave them hanging.

    "How do I let someone know I'd like to play again sometime?"

    > Tell them. "I really enjoyed talking to you 😊 and I'd like to do it again if you're interested. Can I give you my Mastodon handle?". If they look confused, just say you're a friend of @alice; that'll probably work.

    #Dating #Socializing #Anxiety

  6. #PSA: #Flirting is like playing #Jenga, and a lot of people don't know how to play Jenga either.

    If you're not familiar with Jenga, here's my description: Jenga is a *cooperative*, turn-based game, in which you and one or more willing partners attempt to build anticipation until someone gets too flustered and spills the pieces.

    The win condition is:"How long can we maintain that state *just* before the tower falls—when everyone is on the edge of their seats, leaning in, wide-eyed and holding their breath?"

    The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. As tension builds, everyone gets more involved in the game, and when the tower finally topples—regardless of who knocked it over—it should be exciting, fun for everyone, and involve positive aftercare; that's what makes people happy they played with you (and want to play another round).

    Some mistakes I see people making when they play:

    - forcing the game; not everyone wants to play with you—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you *can* make an early goblin move that'll destabilize the tower in the hopes of a quick topple, but if your only goal is to spill blocks, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to knock the tower over—don't use them—folx won't want to play with you.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear, and if you knock the tower down, as long as y'all're having fun playing, there's nothing stopping you from picking right back up and starting another round.

    ---

    Some mistakes I see people making when they flirt (or engage in any social interaction):

    - forcing the interaction; not everyone is open to that kind of attention—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you can open with a dick pic or a wolf-whistle, but if your goal is to flirt *at* someone, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to sleep with you—don't use them—that's coercion at best, and quite possibly sexual assault.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear. If you're genuine, and playing because you want the *other* person to have fun, then most folx will be flattered you made that effort, even if they're not interested in playing a full round.

    ---

    "How do I let someone know I want to play with them?"

    > Try complimenting them on something they *put effort into*—"Those are amazing earrings!"

    "How do I do that without feeling creepy?"

    > Smile, say it, and disengage. If they're receptive, they'll engage you.

    "How do I know what to say?"

    > Most people are pretty interesting, and most people who want to be interacted with will put out bids for interaction, so look for cues. Are they wearing a cool t-shirt? Is their hair dyed? Have they smiled at you more than once (and you're not a customer)?

    "Yeah, but really, how do I know what to say?"

    > The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. When they take a turn, they'll often leave an opening just for you. If they don't, they might also be bad a Jenga, or they're not really into playing with you right now.

    "Can you give me examples?"

    > Sure.

    You're in line at a grocery store, and there's a cute person in line next to you, so you wait until *one* of you is leaving the line. "Your hair is amazing; I love that color blue 😊", then you go back to what you were doing. If they want to play, they'll say something like "thanks, I just dyed it! 🩵" and then wait for you to take your turn again; if they don't want to play, they might just say "thanks" and disengage. If it's your turn again, you might respond "did you have it professionally done? I've been meaning to redye mine 😅" Now it's their turn to respond.

    Of course your turns will look different, but each one should take a cue from your partner, and also volunteer a possible move for them to make on their turn.

    "My games keep fizzling out, how do I keep them lively?"

    > Look for their cues, and leave your own cues for them. Co-op games are about helping your teammates so you can all have the most fun, and *anyone* feels awkward when they don't know what they should do on their turn, so don't leave them hanging.

    "How do I let someone know I'd like to play again sometime?"

    > Tell them. "I really enjoyed talking to you 😊 and I'd like to do it again if you're interested. Can I give you my Mastodon handle?". If they look confused, just say you're a friend of @alice; that'll probably work.

    #Dating #Socializing #Anxiety

  7. #PSA: #Flirting is like playing #Jenga, and a lot of people don't know how to play Jenga either.

    If you're not familiar with Jenga, here's my description: Jenga is a *cooperative*, turn-based game, in which you and one or more willing partners attempt to build anticipation until someone gets too flustered and spills the pieces.

    The win condition is:"How long can we maintain that state *just* before the tower falls—when everyone is on the edge of their seats, leaning in, wide-eyed and holding their breath?"

    The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. As tension builds, everyone gets more involved in the game, and when the tower finally topples—regardless of who knocked it over—it should be exciting, fun for everyone, and involve positive aftercare; that's what makes people happy they played with you (and want to play another round).

    Some mistakes I see people making when they play:

    - forcing the game; not everyone wants to play with you—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you *can* make an early goblin move that'll destabilize the tower in the hopes of a quick topple, but if your only goal is to spill blocks, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to knock the tower over—don't use them—folx won't want to play with you.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear, and if you knock the tower down, as long as y'all're having fun playing, there's nothing stopping you from picking right back up and starting another round.

    ---

    Some mistakes I see people making when they flirt (or engage in any social interaction):

    - forcing the interaction; not everyone is open to that kind of attention—respect that.

    - making "big dick" moves to speed the game up; sure, you can open with a dick pic or a wolf-whistle, but if your goal is to flirt *at* someone, it's better if you just play with yourself at home.

    - trying to get the other person to lose; there are plenty of sneaky ways to make the other person more likely to sleep with you—don't use them—that's coercion at best, and quite possibly sexual assault.

    - dragging out your turn because you're too afraid to "lose"; it's not as bad as you fear. If you're genuine, and playing because you want the *other* person to have fun, then most folx will be flattered you made that effort, even if they're not interested in playing a full round.

    ---

    "How do I let someone know I want to play with them?"

    > Try complimenting them on something they *put effort into*—"Those are amazing earrings!"

    "How do I do that without feeling creepy?"

    > Smile, say it, and disengage. If they're receptive, they'll engage you.

    "How do I know what to say?"

    > Most people are pretty interesting, and most people who want to be interacted with will put out bids for interaction, so look for cues. Are they wearing a cool t-shirt? Is their hair dyed? Have they smiled at you more than once (and you're not a customer)?

    "Yeah, but really, how do I know what to say?"

    > The game is played by taking turns poking around for a good piece and then making a move. Each move raises the stakes *just a little bit*. When they take a turn, they'll often leave an opening just for you. If they don't, they might also be bad a Jenga, or they're not really into playing with you right now.

    "Can you give me examples?"

    > Sure.

    You're in line at a grocery store, and there's a cute person in line next to you, so you wait until *one* of you is leaving the line. "Your hair is amazing; I love that color blue 😊", then you go back to what you were doing. If they want to play, they'll say something like "thanks, I just dyed it! 🩵" and then wait for you to take your turn again; if they don't want to play, they might just say "thanks" and disengage. If it's your turn again, you might respond "did you have it professionally done? I've been meaning to redye mine 😅" Now it's their turn to respond.

    Of course your turns will look different, but each one should take a cue from your partner, and also volunteer a possible move for them to make on their turn.

    "My games keep fizzling out, how do I keep them lively?"

    > Look for their cues, and leave your own cues for them. Co-op games are about helping your teammates so you can all have the most fun, and *anyone* feels awkward when they don't know what they should do on their turn, so don't leave them hanging.

    "How do I let someone know I'd like to play again sometime?"

    > Tell them. "I really enjoyed talking to you 😊 and I'd like to do it again if you're interested. Can I give you my Mastodon handle?". If they look confused, just say you're a friend of @alice; that'll probably work.

    #Dating #Socializing #Anxiety

  8. Enjoying the company of some old friends :)

    King Fish and Big Blue playing Jenga on a sunny day

    #KFotC #Comic #Jenga #MastoArt #Indiecomics #webComics #digitalArt

  9. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #13 – Le JDR, les réseaux sociaux et ses communautés (feat. La Table des Coups Cryptiques)

    Le 13ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Zoran de la chaîne La Table des Coups Cryptiques ! Avec lui nous parler de l’importance des réseaux sociaux dans le JDR, de l’Influence des Actual Plays, des communautés JDR, du jeu de rôle indépendants, de l’IA et bien d’autres sujets ! Une discussion passionnante !
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de mars de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Chaîne de Zoran La Table des Coups Cryptiques

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n153Vygz640

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dresdenFiles #dungeonCrawlCarl #duo #duoRoliste #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #IA #improvisation #indépendant #influence #influenceurs #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jdrEnLive #jdrIndés #jenga #jeuDeRôle #jouerAvecLHistoire #laLicorne #laQuêteDEliwan #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #magnusArchive #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #mutafukaz #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #oldGodsOfTheAppalachias #oneOne #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reckless #reflexionsJdr #Riley #riversOfLondon #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #stephenKing #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #thePitt #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #versus #YouTube
  10. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #13 – Le JDR, les réseaux sociaux et ses communautés (feat. La Table des Coups Cryptiques)

    Le 13ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Zoran de la chaîne La Table des Coups Cryptiques ! Avec lui nous parler de l’importance des réseaux sociaux dans le JDR, de l’Influence des Actual Plays, des communautés JDR, du jeu de rôle indépendants, de l’IA et bien d’autres sujets ! Une discussion passionnante !
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de mars de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Chaîne de Zoran La Table des Coups Cryptiques

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n153Vygz640

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dresdenFiles #dungeonCrawlCarl #duo #duoRoliste #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #IA #improvisation #indépendant #influence #influenceurs #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jdrEnLive #jdrIndés #jenga #jeuDeRôle #jouerAvecLHistoire #laLicorne #laQuêteDEliwan #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #magnusArchive #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #mutafukaz #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #oldGodsOfTheAppalachias #oneOne #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reckless #reflexionsJdr #Riley #riversOfLondon #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #stephenKing #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #thePitt #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #versus #YouTube
  11. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #13 – Le JDR, les réseaux sociaux et ses communautés (feat. La Table des Coups Cryptiques)

    Le 13ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Zoran de la chaîne La Table des Coups Cryptiques ! Avec lui nous parler de l’importance des réseaux sociaux dans le JDR, de l’Influence des Actual Plays, des communautés JDR, du jeu de rôle indépendants, de l’IA et bien d’autres sujets ! Une discussion passionnante !
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de mars de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Chaîne de Zoran La Table des Coups Cryptiques

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n153Vygz640

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dresdenFiles #dungeonCrawlCarl #duo #duoRoliste #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #IA #improvisation #indépendant #influence #influenceurs #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jdrEnLive #jdrIndés #jenga #jeuDeRôle #jouerAvecLHistoire #laLicorne #laQuêteDEliwan #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #magnusArchive #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #mutafukaz #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #oldGodsOfTheAppalachias #oneOne #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reckless #reflexionsJdr #Riley #riversOfLondon #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #stephenKing #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #thePitt #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #versus #YouTube
  12. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #13 – Le JDR, les réseaux sociaux et ses communautés (feat. La Table des Coups Cryptiques)

    Le 13ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Zoran de la chaîne La Table des Coups Cryptiques ! Avec lui nous parler de l’importance des réseaux sociaux dans le JDR, de l’Influence des Actual Plays, des communautés JDR, du jeu de rôle indépendants, de l’IA et bien d’autres sujets ! Une discussion passionnante !
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de mars de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Chaîne de Zoran La Table des Coups Cryptiques

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n153Vygz640

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dresdenFiles #dungeonCrawlCarl #duo #duoRoliste #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #IA #improvisation #indépendant #influence #influenceurs #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jdrEnLive #jdrIndés #jenga #jeuDeRôle #jouerAvecLHistoire #laLicorne #laQuêteDEliwan #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #magnusArchive #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #mutafukaz #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #oldGodsOfTheAppalachias #oneOne #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reckless #reflexionsJdr #Riley #riversOfLondon #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #stephenKing #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #thePitt #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #versus #YouTube
  13. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #13 – Le JDR, les réseaux sociaux et ses communautés (feat. La Table des Coups Cryptiques)

    Le 13ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Zoran de la chaîne La Table des Coups Cryptiques ! Avec lui nous parler de l’importance des réseaux sociaux dans le JDR, de l’Influence des Actual Plays, des communautés JDR, du jeu de rôle indépendants, de l’IA et bien d’autres sujets ! Une discussion passionnante !
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de mars de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Chaîne de Zoran La Table des Coups Cryptiques

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n153Vygz640

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dresdenFiles #dungeonCrawlCarl #duo #duoRoliste #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #IA #improvisation #indépendant #influence #influenceurs #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jdrEnLive #jdrIndés #jenga #jeuDeRôle #jouerAvecLHistoire #laLicorne #laQuêteDEliwan #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #magnusArchive #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #mutafukaz #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #oldGodsOfTheAppalachias #oneOne #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reckless #reflexionsJdr #Riley #riversOfLondon #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #stephenKing #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #thePitt #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #versus #YouTube
  14. Oooh, someone lost a game of Container Ship Jenga!

    KTLA: Containers left hanging from storm-battered ship in Port of Long Beach

    "...At least 32 containers were lost overboard during the OOCL Sunflower’s voyage from Taiwan to the West Coast, officials said.

    The vessel encountered rough seas, with waves reaching up to 20 feet, before arriving at the Port of Long Beach last week..."

    ktla.com/news/local-news/coast

    #jenga

  15. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #12 – Le jeu de rôle à deux (feat. Un Duo Roliste)

    Le 12ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Robin et Elrik du podcast Un Duo Roliste ! Ils viennent nous parler du jeu de rôle uniquement à deux jours, pratique peu courante dans la sphère JDR mais qui offre une nouvelle vision de notre loisir !
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de Février de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Site d’Un Duo Roliste https://unduoroliste.net/

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TVa-mk-cPs

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dresdenFiles #dungeonCrawlCarl #duo #duoRoliste #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #improvisation #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jenga #jeuDeRôle #jouerAvecLHistoire #laLicorne #laQuêteDEliwan #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #oneOne #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reflexionsJdr #Riley #riversOfLondon #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #thePitt #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #versus #YouTube
  16. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #12 – Le jeu de rôle à deux (feat. Un Duo Roliste)

    Le 12ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Robin et Elrik du podcast Un Duo Roliste ! Ils viennent nous parler du jeu de rôle uniquement à deux jours, pratique peu courante dans la sphère JDR mais qui offre une nouvelle vision de notre loisir !
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de Février de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Site d’Un Duo Roliste https://unduoroliste.net/

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TVa-mk-cPs

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dresdenFiles #dungeonCrawlCarl #duo #duoRoliste #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #improvisation #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jenga #jeuDeRôle #jouerAvecLHistoire #laLicorne #laQuêteDEliwan #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #oneOne #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reflexionsJdr #Riley #riversOfLondon #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #thePitt #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #versus #YouTube
  17. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #12 – Le jeu de rôle à deux (feat. Un Duo Roliste)

    Le 12ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Robin et Elrik du podcast Un Duo Roliste ! Ils viennent nous parler du jeu de rôle uniquement à deux jours, pratique peu courante dans la sphère JDR mais qui offre une nouvelle vision de notre loisir !
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de Février de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Site d’Un Duo Roliste https://unduoroliste.net/

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TVa-mk-cPs

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dresdenFiles #dungeonCrawlCarl #duo #duoRoliste #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #improvisation #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jenga #jeuDeRôle #jouerAvecLHistoire #laLicorne #laQuêteDEliwan #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #oneOne #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reflexionsJdr #Riley #riversOfLondon #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #thePitt #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #versus #YouTube
  18. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #12 – Le jeu de rôle à deux (feat. Un Duo Roliste)

    Le 12ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Robin et Elrik du podcast Un Duo Roliste ! Ils viennent nous parler du jeu de rôle uniquement à deux jours, pratique peu courante dans la sphère JDR mais qui offre une nouvelle vision de notre loisir !
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de Février de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Site d’Un Duo Roliste https://unduoroliste.net/

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TVa-mk-cPs

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dresdenFiles #dungeonCrawlCarl #duo #duoRoliste #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #improvisation #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jenga #jeuDeRôle #jouerAvecLHistoire #laLicorne #laQuêteDEliwan #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #oneOne #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reflexionsJdr #Riley #riversOfLondon #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #thePitt #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #versus #YouTube
  19. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #12 – Le jeu de rôle à deux (feat. Un Duo Roliste)

    Le 12ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Robin et Elrik du podcast Un Duo Roliste ! Ils viennent nous parler du jeu de rôle uniquement à deux joueurs, pratique peu courante dans la sphère JDR mais qui offre une nouvelle vision de notre loisir !
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de Février de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Site d’Un Duo Roliste https://unduoroliste.net/

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TVa-mk-cPs

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  20. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #11 – La Critique de jeu de rôle (feat. Jet de Bibliothèque)

    Le 11ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Thomas de la chaîne Jet de Bibliothèque ! L’occasion de discuter avec lui de la Critique de jeu de rôle, de la lectutre d’un livre et d’un scénario de JDR, de relations avec les éditeurs….
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de Janvier de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Chaîne de Jet de Bibliothèque https://www.youtube.com/@jet2bibliotheque

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://youtube.com/live/8fo3E76mUW4

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dungeonCrawlCarl #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #improvisation #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jenga #jeuDeRôle #laLicorne #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reflexionsJdr #Riley #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #YouTube
  21. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #11 – La Critique de jeu de rôle (feat. Jet de Bibliothèque)

    Le 11ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Thomas de la chaîne Jet de Bibliothèque ! L’occasion de discuter avec lui de la Critique de jeu de rôle, de la lectutre d’un livre et d’un scénario de JDR, de relations avec les éditeurs….
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de Janvier de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Chaîne de Jet de Bibliothèque https://www.youtube.com/@jet2bibliotheque

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://youtube.com/live/8fo3E76mUW4

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dungeonCrawlCarl #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #improvisation #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jenga #jeuDeRôle #laLicorne #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reflexionsJdr #Riley #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #YouTube
  22. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #11 – La Critique de jeu de rôle (feat. Jet de Bibliothèque)

    Le 11ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Thomas de la chaîne Jet de Bibliothèque ! L’occasion de discuter avec lui de la Critique de jeu de rôle, de la lectutre d’un livre et d’un scénario de JDR, de relations avec les éditeurs….
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de Janvier de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Chaîne de Jet de Bibliothèque https://www.youtube.com/@jet2bibliotheque

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://youtube.com/live/8fo3E76mUW4

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dungeonCrawlCarl #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #improvisation #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jenga #jeuDeRôle #laLicorne #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reflexionsJdr #Riley #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #YouTube
  23. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #11 – La Critique de jeu de rôle (feat. Jet de Bibliothèque)

    Le 11ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Thomas de la chaîne Jet de Bibliothèque ! L’occasion de discuter avec lui de la Critique de jeu de rôle, de la lectutre d’un livre et d’un scénario de JDR, de relations avec les éditeurs….
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de Janvier de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Chaîne de Jet de Bibliothèque https://www.youtube.com/@jet2bibliotheque

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://youtube.com/live/8fo3E76mUW4

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dungeonCrawlCarl #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #improvisation #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jenga #jeuDeRôle #laLicorne #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reflexionsJdr #Riley #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #YouTube
  24. RADIO CAMPUS ACADEMY #11 – La Critique de jeu de rôle (feat. Jet de Bibliothèque)

    Le 11ème épisode de notre émission Radio Campus Academy est désormais disponible au format podcast.

    Une émission de discussions à la cool autour du jeu de rôle ! Ce mois-ci nous recevons Thomas de la chaîne Jet de Bibliothèque ! L’occasion de discuter avec lui de la Critique de jeu de rôle, de la lectutre d’un livre et d’un scénario de JDR, de relations avec les éditeurs….
    On en profite pour s’arrêter sur les actus de Janvier de la JDR ACADEMY, faire quelques recos en liens avec le jdr et faire des gros bisous !

    Chaîne de Jet de Bibliothèque https://www.youtube.com/@jet2bibliotheque

    L’émission est enregistrée une fois par mois en live !
    Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer des prochains épisodes et de partager vos retours avec nous en commentaire ou sur nos réseaux sociaux.

    Radio Campus Academy, c’est votre nouveau rendez-vous mensuel pour parler jeu de rôle !

    Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur Patreon
    Rejoindre notre discord : https://discord.gg/hak6CbR5

    Retrouvez tous les épisodes de la JDR Academy sur www.jdracademy.com

    Et si vous souhaitez revivre l’expérience avec la version vidéo, le live est toujours disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube

    https://youtube.com/live/8fo3E76mUW4

    jdracademy.fr/radio-campus-aca #ActualPlay #add #add3 #alexandrian #alt236 #antreRoliste #ApocalypseWorld #blacksad #bloodMoon #caféJdr #campus #collection #Cthulhu #debats #discussions #dispatch #drama #dungeonCrawlCarl #emissionLive #enDirect #feldup #francophone #gouTanabe #improvisation #isekai #jdr #jdrEnFrance #jenga #jeuDeRôle #laLicorne #leGrandJd #leRoiLion #lestatJdr #liminal #live #Lovecraft #maladie #mikeAigri #MonsterOfTheWeek #musique #narration #nero #neuralnoise #nouvelle #octogones #onePiece #OSR #PbtA #perception #playToLose #podcast #préparation #radio #reflexionsJdr #Riley #rolisteTv #rythme #spidergro #talesFromTheLoop #talk #talkShow #tchat #theorie #theorieDesJeux #tigurius #YouTube
  25. Sooo. I ran across this picture from 2013 when we were playing #Jenga and managed to stack the wood blocks 38 high. Jenga World Record?

  26. @Lemonid @mayintoronto
    After our current "civilization" inevitably collapses under the money, power, and hubris of the few at the top, I for one, dream that the sentient cats with opposable thumbs, and the genius-level octopii who take over the planet thereafter use this diagram to teach their young where we humans went wrong.
    I also wish to heartily salute all the creative people who took the time to improve the original Jenga-like cartoon on which this meme is based.
    You know who you are.
    Special shout-out to those unconventional souls who broke the established pattern by inserting photos into what started out as a line-drawing.
    I now look forward to a future rendition that appropriately honors our furry friends on the Fediverse.
    #Memes #Jenga #TheTechStack #Cats #Octopii

  27. @Lemonid @mayintoronto
    After our current "civilization" inevitably collapses under the money, power, and hubris of the few at the top, I for one, dream that the sentient cats with opposable thumbs, and the genius-level octopii who take over the planet thereafter use this diagram to teach their young where we humans went wrong.
    I also wish to heartily salute all the creative people who took the time to improve the original Jenga-like cartoon on which this meme is based.
    You know who you are.
    Special shout-out to those unconventional souls who broke the established pattern by inserting photos into what started out as a line-drawing.
    I now look forward to a future rendition that appropriately honors our furry friends on the Fediverse.
    #Memes #Jenga #TheTechStack #Cats #Octopii

  28. @Lemonid @mayintoronto
    After our current "civilization" inevitably collapses under the money, power, and hubris of the few at the top, I for one, dream that the sentient cats with opposable thumbs, and the genius-level octopii who take over the planet thereafter use this diagram to teach their young where we humans went wrong.
    I also wish to heartily salute all the creative people who took the time to improve the original Jenga-like cartoon on which this meme is based.
    You know who you are.
    Special shout-out to those unconventional souls who broke the established pattern by inserting photos into what started out as a line-drawing.
    I now look forward to a future rendition that appropriately honors our furry friends on the Fediverse.
    #Memes #Jenga #TheTechStack #Cats #Octopii

  29. @Lemonid @mayintoronto
    After our current "civilization" inevitably collapses under the money, power, and hubris of the few at the top, I for one, dream that the sentient cats with opposable thumbs, and the genius-level octopii who take over the planet thereafter use this diagram to teach their young where we humans went wrong.
    I also wish to heartily salute all the creative people who took the time to improve the original Jenga-like cartoon on which this meme is based.
    You know who you are.
    Special shout-out to those unconventional souls who broke the established pattern by inserting photos into what started out as a line-drawing.
    I now look forward to a future rendition that appropriately honors our furry friends on the Fediverse.
    #Memes #Jenga #TheTechStack #Cats #Octopii

  30. @Lemonid @mayintoronto
    After our current "civilization" inevitably collapses under the money, power, and hubris of the few at the top, I for one, dream that the sentient cats with opposable thumbs, and the genius-level octopii who take over the planet thereafter use this diagram to teach their young where we humans went wrong.
    I also wish to heartily salute all the creative people who took the time to improve the original Jenga-like cartoon on which this meme is based.
    You know who you are.
    Special shout-out to those unconventional souls who broke the established pattern by inserting photos into what started out as a line-drawing.
    I now look forward to a future rendition that appropriately honors our furry friends on the Fediverse.
    #Memes #Jenga #TheTechStack #Cats #Octopii