Will D&D make my kids nerds?
Re: Will D&D make my kids nerds?
I played it and I’m well adjusted.
- Canuckster
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My jits coach is a massive nerd and plays this and is dungeon master, loads of adults play. I tried it back in the day, wasn't my thing.
People say they all want the truth, but when they are confronted with a truth that disagrees with them, they balk at it as if it were an unwanted zombie apocalypse come to destroy civilization.
Som-Pong wrote:I played it and I’m well adjusted.
This gives me confidence.
no, really it does.
- evil-kungfool
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First of all, there is nothing wrong with having kids do tabletop roleplaying games. They're going to be exposed to Wizards, Rogues and Paladins in video games anyway, might as well have them do something that requires imagination, story-telling, socializing and basic math instead.
Second, D&D5 is super gay. They've followed Marvel and Magic the Gathering and introduced forced diversity and LGBT agenda materials. It's only going to get worse from here on out. Plus, the books are super expensive. Papa Masato might be able to afford the core book, but each little expansion book is another $40. You'll need additional books for monsters, quests, themes etc.
Solution, play Myfarog instead. It's literally $12 on Amazon with free shipping. Requires no extra books, and lacks any subversive progressive agenda.
https://www.amazon.com/MYFAROG-Mythic-Fantasy-Role-playing-Game/dp/1522875077
Second, D&D5 is super gay. They've followed Marvel and Magic the Gathering and introduced forced diversity and LGBT agenda materials. It's only going to get worse from here on out. Plus, the books are super expensive. Papa Masato might be able to afford the core book, but each little expansion book is another $40. You'll need additional books for monsters, quests, themes etc.
Solution, play Myfarog instead. It's literally $12 on Amazon with free shipping. Requires no extra books, and lacks any subversive progressive agenda.
https://www.amazon.com/MYFAROG-Mythic-Fantasy-Role-playing-Game/dp/1522875077
- evil-kungfool
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Yes it will and it will make your kids cooler and better storytellers.
evil-kungfool wrote:First of all, there is nothing wrong with having kids do tabletop roleplaying games. They're going to be exposed to Wizards, Rogues and Paladins in video games anyway, might as well have them do something that requires imagination, story-telling, socializing and basic math instead.
Second, D&D5 is super gay. They've followed Marvel and Magic the Gathering and introduced forced diversity and LGBT agenda materials. It's only going to get worse from here on out. Plus, the books are super expensive. Papa Masato might be able to afford the core book, but each little expansion book is another $40. You'll need additional books for monsters, quests, themes etc.
Solution, play Myfarog instead. It's literally $12 on Amazon with free shipping. Requires no extra books, and lacks any subversive progressive agenda.
https://www.amazon.com/MYFAROG-Mythic-Fantasy-Role-playing-Game/dp/1522875077
And what's wrong with gay rights?
- evil-kungfool
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SRBrant wrote:And what's wrong with gay rights?
If you think 'gay-rights' are all that the LGBT are pushing for, you're clueless. If you want to debate that start another thread.
Masato will decide what is best for his kids. Does he want his kids playing a table-top RPG that promotes traditional values or a progressive agenda? Does he want to spend $11.99 or does he want to spend hundreds buying a half dozen books? Does he want to support an independent creator or a well established corporation? Does he want his children taking Red Pills or Blue Pills?
- Canuckster
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SRBrant wrote:evil-kungfool wrote:First of all, there is nothing wrong with having kids do tabletop roleplaying games. They're going to be exposed to Wizards, Rogues and Paladins in video games anyway, might as well have them do something that requires imagination, story-telling, socializing and basic math instead.
Second, D&D5 is super gay. They've followed Marvel and Magic the Gathering and introduced forced diversity and LGBT agenda materials. It's only going to get worse from here on out. Plus, the books are super expensive. Papa Masato might be able to afford the core book, but each little expansion book is another $40. You'll need additional books for monsters, quests, themes etc.
Solution, play Myfarog instead. It's literally $12 on Amazon with free shipping. Requires no extra books, and lacks any subversive progressive agenda.
https://www.amazon.com/MYFAROG-Mythic-Fantasy-Role-playing-Game/dp/1522875077
And what's wrong with gay rights?
oh for gods sake shut the fuck up
People say they all want the truth, but when they are confronted with a truth that disagrees with them, they balk at it as if it were an unwanted zombie apocalypse come to destroy civilization.
evil-kungfool wrote:SRBrant wrote:And what's wrong with gay rights?
If you think 'gay-rights' are all that the LGBT are pushing for, you're clueless. If you want to debate that start another thread.
Masato will decide what is best for his kids. Does he want his kids playing a table-top RPG that promotes traditional values or a progressive agenda? Does he want to spend $11.99 or does he want to spend hundreds buying a half dozen books? Does he want to support an independent creator or a well established corporation? Does he want his children taking Red Pills or Blue Pills?
Yeah. The red pill. In a movie made by two transsexual women.
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