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Experienced Player and Forever GM Looking to Play a D&D (2014) or PbtA Game

My name is Jimmy and I've been a forever GM (3.5, 5e, SWRPG, D20 Modern, PbtA) for some time now. I'm looking to play in either a Dungeons and Dragons (2014) game or a game using the Powered by the Apocalypse engine. I've been gaming on and off for about 20 years now and after the past several years, I want to be a player for once.  I'm pretty open to setting, tone, and theme and would love to do something roleplay heavy, as I tend to get really into character. I'm available most evenings except Sundays, Tuesdays, and Fridays and would prefer to join a game that is just starting. As for specific times, I'm pretty open. If you think I'd be a good fit for your campaign, hit me up.
Is there a reason you are specifying 2014?
Hey there Jimmy, I'm potentially starting up an Apocalypse World 2e game based thematically on the show Into the Badlands. Think Apocalyptic Wuxia and heavy bullet rationing ala classic Mad Max. I'm currently thinking a game on Saturdays. I don't have too much on the full on setting yet (of course, it's PbtA) but here is my pitch: This is a beautiful post-apocalypse; one that has been rebuilt into something that reaches towards the potential the Golden Age once held. While still just a mirror to their tech and skill for the most part there have been new discoveries made to push the world into a unique direction. While there are holdouts of hi-tech, of Golden Age glamour, there are things that are definitely missing or rare in this world. The most common ones are guns and bullets - this is a world where violence is usually up close, personal, messy, and full of emotion.  Welcome to the Outlands, my children. What is making your life worth living? What do you have that’s worth dying for? Let’s find out. So, if this interests you, let me know!