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It was cute, if not in poor taste. Unfortunately, no matter how many times I try, I'll never grasp how to play this game. It's too complicated for me.
Edit: Oh god, the people on YouTube are so smurfing retarded.
That's why I love Reno 911.
The fact that that's real saddens me. Have they truly lost their grip on reality? D:
I wish I had boots of escaping. ;__;
Those D&D clips with Patton Oswalt are pretty classic.
This would be better in the Lounge, though.
And what is it with everyone deciding that if they see a funny YouTube video it deems a thread with the only topic being "Discuss."? There's really nothing to discuss other than posts of "Oh man that's so funny." Gonna have to crack down! Thuggin' love style.
Oh, geez, that's hilarious.
A friend of mine from high school asked me to play a lot, and I've just never been able to make myself do it. Though I doubt their games result in someone getting shot by an arrow. I wonder now whether they wear armor like that when they play.
They can discuss D&D OR the video. But people don't get it and only discuss the movie.Quote:
And what is it with everyone deciding that if they see a funny YouTube video it deems a thread with the only topic being "Discuss."? There's really nothing to discuss other than posts of "Oh man that's so funny." Gonna have to crack down! Thuggin' love style.
What is so hard to understand that not everyone who plays this game is one of the people who take it too far? This stuff doesn't even happen anyway. I know a ton of people who play D&D and don't fit into this 'nerd' stereotype that everyone seems to have in their little heads. Things like that piss me off (especially some of the retarded comments by the geniuses at YouTube).
Of course, Reno911 isn't the most intelligent show in the world anyway.
Amen, Zeromus XQuote:
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:laugh: Well put. Anyone who thought that was real please raise your hand?Quote:
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... and if it did happen that would be LARP'ing, not D&D. (Since safety waviers are always signed at LARP's there would be no arrest either.) Next question, anyone who has LARP'ed please raise your hand?
<-only knows people who have.
Geeze. I have a friend who's probably spent no less than $500 on D&D books and supplies these past few years and he even thought that was hilarious when it first came on. You can't be a geek without being at least a little self-deprecating.
I want to LARP, but my area of well, the province doesnt do anything fun, at all =( Though, there is the occasional D&D/M:TG night. And Ive never actually watched Reno 911.
oh man, D&D. I started playing that when in 1980, about 26 years ago. I still have my original manuals too.
Agreed. I play D&D, and nobody ever guesses unless I tell them.Quote:
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Oh my god, what a retard.