We're all here for a reason
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It doesn’t fit the format though. That’d be better as the panel 3 dialogue, with 4 being along the lines of “You guys get to play D&D?”
But it does fit the format, as everybody else is completely an utterly shocked that this one person is not queer or traumatized, and they are responding to the fact that he had said that he only played for fun and to be zany.
I literally have no idea what you’re talking about. Your idea works. This one also works.
Moreover, it is a meme. This level of analysis is not remotely required.
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I GM for the free snacks.
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HOW COULD YOU DO THIS TO US?!??!? Don’t you know it’s game night??
Just bring your doctor to the session. Do you think he’d play a Cleric?
It’s been my experience that doctors like to Fuck Shit Up.
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Might I recommend https://when2meet.com/ ?
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Keep playing D&D, but see if you can also find a Vampire: The Masquerade group: these are your people, friend!
I try to play different clans, but always come back to Malkavian.
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Has this meme been remastered? I swear it looks like a filter or ai upscaling have been applied
I see what you mean.
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This comment just reminded me of something. I actually have heard of Warehouse 13 before. A friend tried to get me to watch it many years ago when I was rewatching Eureka at the time. And I refused. He pitched Warehouse 13 as a magic item of the week type show in such a way that he completely removed any sense of personality from the show. Like, I don’t know a single thing about the show other than the fact that it’s a warehouse and there are items in it. He didn’t tell me a single thing about any of the characters, meanwhile in Eureka, the only thing I care about are the characters. Especially Sheriff Jack Carter, who is my husband. One of many.
Yeah, you’ll have fun with W13. Definitely a found family vibe, with good characters and chemistry. I’ve found a lot of rewatch value, a comfort show, in a similar vein to Eureka.
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I play Blades in the Dark to try to train some friends to take decisions and accept risk.
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Keep playing D&D, but see if you can also find a Vampire: The Masquerade group: these are your people, friend!
There are dozens of us who preferred Vampire: The Requiem 2nd edition. Dozens!
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I started a dnd group the year I came out, ended up not liking the people i played with and quitting. Had to deal with them coming to my home for the next two years (they almost spent more time there than I did, and never did any cleaning)
tl;dr be considerate of other peoples spaces
oh and as it turned out, my housemates were closeted christo fascists who did not like trans people, hooray, what a year that was
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Using this meme format doesn’t make sense. Why would he need to explain that?
But yeah I play GURPS so I’m none of these people.
Hah, I find I can be VERY expressive and creative in GURPS!
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23 years ago, I actually had a good friend come out in the middle of a campaign, as part of the campaign. They were playing a basilisk that had been shapeshifted to a human by an evil wizard and their character arc was just about getting their real body back.
It was extremely awesome.