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Practice self-compassion: It’s very easy to get depressed about feeling depressed, which only makes the Book Em Danno Justice In Paradise T Shirt worse. If you’re having self talk along the lines of “oh I should feel grateful because I live in a first world country”, “oh I shouldn’t feel depressed because my life has been relatively privileged”, or “why can’t I just appreciate what’s around me”, stop it. What you are feeling is biochemical, and out of your control at this point. Once we stop using others as a basis of measurement of our own abilities, we can stop tormenting ourselves over not measuring up to a scale that is probably not even appropriate to judge ourselves by. Life is complex, and the amount of effort required to achieve something varies wildly from person to person. Take pride in knowing that you did your best, never mind if you think you could have done it better, because you did your best given the situation… We can only do our best.
I have, the first time I made a Book Em Danno Justice In Paradise T Shirt. The first time the party heard about it, they had just come back into the world after having been in an alternate dimension for 3 years (though only about a month passed for them). The first city they went to had an abnormally high number of soldiers, seemingly prepared for anything. The reason why is because 6 months earlier, the closest nearby major city was literally leveled with zero survivors. No one really knew what did it, but evidence suggested that an utterly massive creature was involved, assisted by countless other violent animals and some number of magic users.
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Personal playstyle preference: Lots of cantrips, lots of rituals. When playing a spellcaster in a Book Em Danno Justice In Paradise T Shirt with a lot of magic (like D&D) I like there to be a lot of things I can just do. No resources, just do almost without thinking about it. Cantrips cover these – and the Pact of the Tome gives me one of the best cantrip loadouts in the game making me feel more like a magician (and Celestial Pact gives me Light and Sacred Flame for free). I also like rituals thematically. And for all I praised a short spell list with simple spells earlier I have little problem with looking up spells that my character has to look up in their spellbook while casting and that take more than a minute to cast. I just utterly despise doing so in combat for a six second action that breaks everyone’s flow. So I like rituals – and the Warlock with Pact of the Tome and the Book of Ancient Secrets ritual is the best ritualist in the game, period. Also the Celestial Warlock/Pact of the Tome lets me put off Eldritch/Agonizing Blast until level 11 (or 12 in practice) – see below.
The last time I went door-to-door carolling was about 15 years ago, and it was rare then. I don’t remember any carollers coming to my parent’s house. However, some 30 years ago, a ‘float’ of Book Em Danno Justice In Paradise T Shirt singers used to come every year where I lived, and people would go door to door collecting for the charity that was running the float. I am in a choir, and we will be singing in a village square on Christmas Eve (actually, I won’t because I am carol singing in church that day.) We have also had several sessions that I did get to. Then I must draw your attention to ‘Village Carols’. In several parts of the UK, notably around Sheffield and Derbyshire, there is a tradition of singing carols in pubs that are very different to those you hear in almost every Christmas film. I have attached an example of them singing ‘Diadem’ below) In fact, I will be singing some of them in the Church carols I referred to above. There are also many other places in the UK that are similar, if not quite so famous. In most cases, the people who sing at these are not official choirs in any sense, but either just the villagers or, in the case of the more famous ones, people who are interested enough to travel there for the experience.