Tbird83ii

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[–] Tbird83ii@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

How long did you have to spend to become immune to Iocane powder?

[–] Tbird83ii@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Unsure, but they are about to 100% forget they now have this quest until level 20 and are fighting a necromancer and his army of the dead and then suddenly need to keep turning surprisingly well made mirrors until light opens every door.

Dawnbreaker was a cool sword though.

[–] Tbird83ii@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 8 months ago

I mean... they COULD just use the 2022/2023 study that the Louisiana department of health was forced to do... Mainly , the reasoning behind it was to find incidence of under 18 surgeries... of which Louisiana found none... but had "regret" and "social re-transition" as metrics they studied. One COULD argue that the degree of social or societal pressure could vary from state to state which could inform "regret" models.

https://ldh.la.gov/assets/docs/LegisReports/HR158_2022RS_LDHReport.pdf

Subsection 11.3 - Regret After Surgery: "Individuals 18 and under constituted 1,360 (20.0%) of the cohort. Regret after gonadectomy (only eligible to individuals over 18 and after one and a half years of CSHs) was rare (0.6% in AMAB, 0.3% in AFAB). All individuals who later expressed regret started CSHs after the age of 25."

"In a cohort of 209 youth (median age 16) post-mastectomy for GD, two later reported regret (0.95%), and none underwent reversal. In a cohort of 136 AFAB in the U.S., comparing post-mastectomy to pre- surgical patients, all 68 individuals undergoing mastectomy reported it was a good decision, and nearly all (67 of the 68) denied any regret about the procedure."

Subsection 11.4—Retransitions in Socially Transitioned Children "An ongoing cohort study in the U.S. enrolled socially transitioned children at ages 3 to 12, notably without a requirement for formal GD diagnosis but based on self-reported transgender or gender-diverse identity. At an average of five years since their social transition, 7.3% (23 of 317) reported they re-transitioned their gender identity. In the 23 individuals, the majority reported being cisgender (eight) or nonbinary (11). The remainder (four individuals) transitioned to cisgender, then back to transgender within the five years. Just under a third of the cohort initiated puberty suppression (29%) or hormone treatment (30.9%), with more than 95% of each group continuing to report transgender identities. This cohort will continue to be followed through adolescence and adulthood."

[–] Tbird83ii@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Your... Your character is built around the Ballmer peak???? That. Is. Brilliant.

Mind if i use this for an NPC quest hook in my current campaign? My players like to have their characters drink heavily and break stuff. It would be an amazing little mini game of "feed the Nuke alcohol, but not too much and not too little or they will explode and take everyone with them". Except... Not like a bomb nuke... More like a trauma-fueled-bull-in-a-porcelain-shop type of thing.

Any further details you are willing to share about your character and their motications, I would be incredibly grateful.

[–] Tbird83ii@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 2 years ago

Factions. Have different similar groups of enemies/npcs (or potential allies) that are fighting with one another. Have your players throw you for a loop as they scheme and become double agents who end up murdering both factions.

[–] Tbird83ii@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 years ago

What? There have been hundreds of experiments confirming many different hypotheses of quantum physics...

The photoelectric effect you have seen nearly every day (have you every used a modern camera with auto-iris? What about solar power?)

The double-slit experiment proves that subatomic particles can act as both a particle and a wave, which is pretty instrumental in further theories of QM.

Freedman-Clause verified quantum entagnlement.

Usage of Nuclear energy for both bombs and generating electrical power..

Superconductors and Cooper-pairs.

Even the other poster joking about the Copenhagen interpretation - Copenhagen lead to discoveries in Qubit measurement (read up on Quantum State Tomography).

Quantum physics isn't one single, independent theory... And it keeps evolving as our understanding changes.