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Our illustrious leader has discovered dungeons and dragons.
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Bullshit like this is why I quit playing D&D. Remember folks, never give your money to people who hate you.

I have played hundreds, maybe thousands of hours of D&D and I have never given a single cent to WOTC in my entire life.

The best part about tabletop games is that the publishers literally cannot stop you from doing whatever you want. They have no control over it, there is nothing they can do. It's like trying to keep you from saying nigger in your head. They can try to say dumb shit like races don't have inherent gameplay differences and I just ignore them.

Refusing to enjoy something because of what the publishers think is tranny behavior. I am going to keep having a wonderful time with my friends, the fact that these faggots don't want me to be able to makes it even better.
 
The best part about tabletop games is that the publishers literally cannot stop you from doing whatever you want. They have no control over it, there is nothing they can do. It's like trying to keep you from saying nigger in your head. They can try to say dumb shit like races don't have inherent gameplay differences and I just ignore them.

I've wondered if this is the reason RPG writers have gotten so strident during the Crazy Years. Deadlands scotching Confederate PCs, the various text boxes preening "We don't want no fascists playin' our game!", Werewolf 5th explicitly casting itself as a revenge fantasy, every self-righteous denunciation of Lovecraft in a game where they try to squeeze a few bucks out of Cthulhu. They know ultimately they can't dictate what happens at any given table, so they make their actual product as repellent as they can so the "wrong" gamers don't buy it.

Seems like a shitty business strategy, but what do I know.
 
Evil monster? No, an evil outsider abberation. Just like queers.

he best part about tabletop games is that the publishers literally cannot stop you from doing whatever you want.
See you say this becasue you haven't had to look for a group or new players.
When you do you will understand.

anyone familiar with D&D beyond who i can ask some questions to?
Sorry no one here is gay.
 
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