Amazon Classifies D&D As Health, Fitness, & Dieting Books

http://comicbook.com/gaming/2018/04/22/dungeons-and-dragons-amazon-health-book/ So healthy! It must be all those Cheetos and healing potions. And maybe Satan? Weird, that's all I can think of to say about it.


Ancalagon

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The eagle-eyed folks over at ComicBook.com have noticed that Amazon's list of best selling Health, Fitness, and Dieting books includes the D&D Player's Handbook as #4 at the time of writing (now #5). The list also includes the Monster Manual (#21), Dungeon Master's Guide (#25), and Volo's Guide to Monsters (#87). I can only assume Amazon thinks healing potions are real.

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About 20 years out of date. 30% of the players I've played with in the past two years are female. I know dozens of D&D couples.

???

Are you saying that you somehow get STD-immune when you enter into a relationship? It was a funny joke, lighten up.
 

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There's an old cartoon (I thought it was New Yorker, but I can't find it...that style, anyway) of a pharmacist holding out a pair of Birkenstocks, telling a female customer, "I'm all out of birth control pills, but I can offer you these..."
 




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