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Other boards talk about projects but never finish them.
Other boards talk about projects but never finish them.

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/tg/ gets shit done.

Other boards talk about projects but never finish them.

/tg/? Oh no. /tg/ gets shit done.

Listed below are projects that /tg/ has started and finished.

ASSORTED SHIT THAT IS DONE

  • Multitude of Quests (= draw/writefaggotry + improv theatre), including awesome ones.

MANNER IN WHICH SHIT TYPICALLY GETS DONE

  • Fa/tg/uys throw random ideas around, receive helpful feedback and suggestions (e.g. "fornicate thyself and shoveth off this mortal coil").
  • Someone takes an idea and runs with it in a way that good enough to make everyone say "Hey, this could be awesome".
  • Massive thread brainstorm ensues, distilling and expanding on the best parts of the idea for at least one thread (sometimes many, many more).
  • Once it's fully developed into something amazing, the idea's ultimate fate depends on what kind of Shit needs to happen for it to Get Done.
    • If it's an idea for use in an RPG campaign (PC, campaign premise, villian, etc.), odds are several fa/tg/uys will steal it for future sessions. In some cases, one returns and regales the board with entertaining stories of how it turned out.
    • If it's an awesome fictional concept, there's a decent chance that writefaggotry and/or drawfaggotry will occur.
    • If the idea calls for more in the way of actual work, there's a slim chance that one or two fa/tg/uys will roll up their sleeves and get to work, turning the concept into a reality over the course of several days/weeks/months. And it will be awesome.

SHIT THAT AIN'T DONE YET

Oh, plenty, but this isn't the place for it. See /tg/'s homebrews.