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Cheer Up Thread
Shoot man. Im 29 and im one of the younger ones in our roleplay club.
You first you gigantic jizzstain.
Fuck your own abdomen in half with a hatchet.
>cheer each other up when we have problems with our groups/games/players
What if we don't have groups, games or friends in the first place
I feel you, but I live in freedomland so I have even less of an excuse
>be 24
>play with 2 slavs one pretty niche system
>everything is ok
I feel like you aren't trying hard enough bruv
Cry more bitch nigga
I'm 26 and the youngest in my group and also the DM.
You're never too old.
Likewise the vast majority of people in this hobby are autistic in one way or another so you're in good company too.
I know a decent number of RPG players in their 40s and 50s.
Autism is probably your biggest barrier. Plenty of RPG groups are willing to welcome robots, I've played with plenty of people on the spectrum.
You just have to autistic but still a fairly nice person. If you're an autistic asshole, then nobody will really tolerate you for more than 1 or 2 sessions. (Normie assholes are better at hiding their asshole power level, especially if you only see them once a week).
Also, you should also be aware that the type of group that welcomes autistic people are likely to also welcome various other non-normies.. If you get triggered by being around fags, females, trans people, furries, or other robots, you're gonna have a bad time. But unless you're walking into a game of Catan or FATAL, most of them will be able to control their power level at the table, and you'll be expected to do the same.
Good luck finding a group. The fact that you're a robot posting on Veeky Forums means you'll need all the luck you can get.
A bit under a year ago my old DM threw an autistic shitfit and tried to get multiple members from my old DnD group to go after me personally on the pretense that he'd have to stop running the campaign if they didn't, even though he'd never tried to communicate with me any problems he'd had before this. Even though these problems could've been solved just by taking twenty minutes to talk to me.
The other group members eventually realized that he was being a scumbag and sided with me, but they never spoke up against him because they didn't want to be kicked out of the group too.
I am now a forever-DM with my own campaign who continuously has to deal with scheduling issues caused from the other game and its passive-aggressive twat of a DM because all but one of my players are in the former group, and one player who wasn't privvy to what happened dropped out of my campaign recently because they didn't have time to be in two sessions at once.
So this is what hatred feels like.
I feel you OP. Groups come and go, and things never go out the way we want to. Here, have an OVA to watch. The quality of the video is pretty bad but its ultra comfy. Might help you sleep.