Sort of, jokingly. by
twistedwindowpane
on 2017-11-04 21:25:00 UTC
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I mean, I don't consider it to be a real force of destiny, but I make "don't jinx it" jokes whenever someone says something like that.
-Twistey
Yep. by
World-Jumper
on 2017-11-04 00:47:00 UTC
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I came from a rather spiritual family, so while I wouldn't necessarily call myself superstitious, I do find myself hesitating before making definitive statements. Especially things along the lines of, "I will never do this thing! Ever!" Because that's just asking for life to prove me wrong. And I swear, some days I can just feel the Ironic Overpower looming over me. Just waiting for me to make some dumb comment and make it all go horridly wrong.
Was that ever in doubt? by
Hardric
on 2017-11-02 19:48:00 UTC
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This first impression which was right after all?
This thing you lose/don't hhave right when you need it?
The uncanny odds that everything will go wrong spectaculary?
Doubting the IO, and its aspects, like the RNG, is madness and it should be feared.
(But as a rolist, I reserve my respect and admiration to our two god emperors, Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson.)
Definitely. by
Neshomeh
on 2017-11-02 15:32:00 UTC
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I try not to speak of anything in definite terms if I can avoid it, for fear that the second I think I know something for sure, I'll turn out to be wrong. This has been a bit of a problem at my job, where my boss wants me to be sure about things. ^_^; I think she might be getting used to the idea that I always double-check, though.
That, and I tend to operate on the principle of "it's better to have and not need than need and not have." I don't mind carrying a bit of extra weight if it means I don't get caught out by the unexpected, or the ironic.
~Neshomeh
YES by
Quincy Jones
on 2017-11-02 14:36:00 UTC
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I SWEAR, it has it out for me. *shakes head, hides behind barrel* I have carried an umbrella in my backpack for the last two weeks. The day it finally rained? I gave it to my dear parental unit in the morning because they wanted to take a look at how it worked.
Ahhh, Murphy's Law. by
S.M.F.
on 2017-11-02 13:40:00 UTC
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Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong - and is exponentially more likely to if you happen to draw attention to the idea that it can't go wrong.
Of course by
Thoth
on 2017-11-02 12:36:00 UTC
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You'd be foolish not to.
Although as a gamer, I'm a bit more concerned with the Random Number God.
Constantly. by
doctorlit
on 2017-11-02 12:19:00 UTC
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Too many examples to even share by this point. For me, it's no longer deniable that reality runs on authorship.
—doctorlit, mere player on the stage