I guess that would be the people that say they don't like this new "it's-optional-but-from-now-on-we-will-only-do-it-this-way" rule and have gotten called -ists, -phobes, and -isms and "not true D&D players" for pages upon pages?
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Yes it is. Here's an example, and a wikipedia article
https://banfield.agency/our_blog/3-things-to-remember-to-avoid-being-cancelled/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cancel_culture
I'm unsubscribing from this thread because we've got off topic. If I wanted a talk about cancel culture, I would have got a Twitter account.
Chilling kinda vibe.
*looks around*
I guess that would be the people that say they don't like this new "it's-optional-but-from-now-on-we-will-only-do-it-this-way" rule and have gotten called -ists, -phobes, and -isms and "not true D&D players" for pages upon pages?
#OpenDnD
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