Of all things, powering through a bout of anxiety-induced inability to do things reminded me of AW. “To do it, you have to do it.”
What other #ApocalypseWorldLifeAdvice have you found?
Of all things, powering through a bout of anxiety-induced inability to do things reminded me of AW.
Of all things, powering through a bout of anxiety-induced inability to do things reminded me of AW. “To do it, you have to do it.”
What other #ApocalypseWorldLifeAdvice have you found?
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That read a charged sitch only applied in a charged sitch, not just, like, going down to the corner deli. Unless its a serious deal.
That often the best way to succeed is to avoid triggering a move, as then you don’t have such a good chance of a 6-. Figuring out what the moves are of life then becomes about avoiding hard moves.
That to get XP you have to engage with the system, but, again, hard moves. Life’s a dance between seeking XP and getting hard moves.
To go aggro, you have to mean it.
Barf forth apocalyptica. My best ideas are usually in the middle of a barf.
Don’t plan the outcome: play to find out what happens.
Don’t give life any golden opportunities for a hard move.
David Perry or do, and accept that it’s part of the fun.
Jeremy Strandberg That’s what games are for, at least for me 😛
I’ve started incorporating this as advice for writing, performing on stage, and all sorts of creativity: make the move, but never say its name.
John Perich “Looking for a weapon? I know a man named Chekov, I can put ya in touch.”
I’ve learned to treat social media with the same amount of caution I would use for the psychic maelstrom.
Aaron Griffin, I have dealt with that guy before, and his guns just go off, usually in the final act.