Bar S

Young Ones 2026
Stadiums around the country are over charging for hot dogs. Paying customers are treated like piggy banks and taken advantage of through a captive audience monopoly.

With concession stands overcharging hotdogs upwards of 500%, they illegally price gouge millions of sports fans. 

So we’re taking them to court. Bar S has championed affordable, dependable dogs for decades. With the swift hand of justice, we’re rallying fans across the country to join our class-action lawsuit. 

Because an affordable dog, is a just dog.



What does playing D&D look like?


Every session is centered around a table where the Dungeon Master (DM) leads the group. They steer the story and use music, voice acting, and descriptive language to set the scene as it unfolds. Being a DM requires a deep knowledge of the story, as well as the improv chops to keep up with the players when the story inevitably goes off the rails.

I sat down with Max, the DM for this group, to understand the work that goes into preparing for each session. From memorizing the rules, making up backstories for the towns and NPC characters, and improvising on the fly, he has to keep track of every moving piece in the world they play in.

Dungeon Masters need to stay organized. Max uses a combination of screens and books to stay on track and have information ready when he needs it.
This folding barrier lets him keep track of creatures, abilities, and the stats of each player in the party.
Max spent hours organizing multiple notion boards full of information and important details of what happened in earlier sessions.