If it works it works, it's only when he levels up and starts doing a fanfare dance like Final Fantasy in public that it becomes truly... sadder?
What's worse is that nobody knows why it's sad.Originally Posted by omfgninjas
If it works it works, it's only when he levels up and starts doing a fanfare dance like Final Fantasy in public that it becomes truly... sadder?
Well...the way he is pretending that it is a video game is ridiculous..but some of the basic RPG principles he stated ARE applicable to real life...such as having to start low and work yourself up...ie you can't expect to score with a hot co-ed unless you gained experience scoring with ugly co-eds.
Right, because if anything validates the existance of a handheld piece of shit, it's taking those shitty handheld games and placing them on a screen big enough so that the inherent flaws of the software is visible to all humans. Including Ray Charles.
Seems like a case to support "OMFG GTAIII TOLD MY KIDS TO KILL!".
That sure is a rather interesting way to look at life...
Freedom is a road seldom travelled by the multitude...
"PURE. ROOFLES."
Was an understatement.
That article is a joke, unless bbspot suddenly started reporting real news. :S Still funny, regardless.
At least this guy using pnp gaming in a positive way. Sure it may sound silly but after playing so many games for years and years I catch myself thinking, ok I can add another 10% to my cooking skill or something similar from time to time.
The bad ones are like this. After a game of D&D this kid writes a note to his mom saying 'going to the astral plane, be back for dinner' and commits suicide.
Originally Posted by omfgninjas
Come on now 'ninjas! You've been here long enough to know that's not true![]()
Anyways, we have this one guy at the dojo I teach at who gives himself experience points after every class- BIG-TIME D&D fan.
However, he is one of the best, fittest guys at the school- the mightiest nerd ever!!!!
omg this thread is amazing.
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