The Raspberry Pi-powered Decisionator breaks deadlocks and calls the shots at the press of a b***on
Every partner, family, and friend group has that one topic where nobody can come to a consensus. With my gaming group, we can never settle on a game to play. We'll list off all the usuals—Peak, Phasmophobia, Minecraft, and so on—and then we'll all reply with "I'm fine with anything." Which is fantastic, because it means that whatever game we do settle on, nobody will have qualms with. The only problem is that no game is actually picked, leaving us in a limbo where everyone's ready to receive a suggestion but not make one.
Every partner, family, and friend group has that one topic where nobody can come to a consensus. With my gaming group, we can never settle on a game to play. We’ll list off all the usuals—Peak, Phasmophobia, Minecraft, and so on—and then we’ll all reply with “I’m fine with anything.” Which is fantastic, because it means that whatever game we do settle on, nobody will have qualms with. The only problem is that no game is actually picked, leaving us in a limbo where everyone’s ready to receive a suggestion but not make one.
Addison Thomas
New Zealand
New Zealand
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