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I also called two of my first cousins, one of whom is an accountant, so she could explain to my parents how much of a financial liability this baby is going to be and try to convince them to either abort or give it up for adoption. I moved out of my parents’s home a few days ago. I was only going to stay here till the lockdown was relaxed, but I just can’t bear to listen to my mom’s nagging about how “this baby is a blessing” and I want to kill it. I’ve moved into a friends basement for a minimal rent. My mom’s cousin paid them a visit about a week ago and tried to tell them they weren’t doing this child any favours by bringing it into a life of poverty. My mom was very rude to my aunt and told her that “a woman who chose to remain barren will never understand a mother’s love” (my aunt never wanted kids nor had any). My dad told her to get out. Aunt told me there was nothing she could do, but she did try. I didn’t blame her. The cousin tried to explain the economic impact this kid would have and my mom cried about how “everyone was trying to take away her baby”(WTF???) The “intervention” didn’t do shit. So now I’ve decided to cut contact with my parents, I just can’t watch my family slide further and further into a hell hole. I’ll be maintaining contact with my sister (16) just to make sure my parents can’t brainwash her. Otherwise, I’m done with these people.
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I am an RPG GM who really wants to run a Fluff Around And Find Out For Cat Lovers Shirt of these days. A big part of the reason I’m wary of it is that if you want to set it anywhere in the vicinity of the original trilogy – or hell, even do it at all – the sequel era kind of becomes the bantha in the room. You’d probably avoid the worst of the potential craziness if you set it way, way, way back in the past, maybe KOTOR era, but then, I feel like you really hamper creative freedom with long-term consequences that feel plugged into the lore. I really want to run a mission where an underground movement run by Trandoshans who want to stop their species’ infamous Wookiee slave rings asks the players to capture or kill a high value slaver, sabotage his facility’s equipment, and rescue a bunch of captive Wookiees. If it’s set thousands of years BBY, then by the time the story we’re all familiar with rolls around, same bad blood between the Wookiees and Trandoshans, and it makes it feel like ultimately the players’ efforts had no long-term effect. You kinda have to run it post-Empire to really get the best out of a plot like that.
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