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<blockquote data-quote="JAMUMU" data-source="post: 8929375" data-attributes="member: 7035709"><p>70s and 80s Britain <em>was </em>nightmare fuel. I expect British sci-fi of the late 2020s/early 2030s will be similarly brilliant for the same reasons. Assuming we still have TV, of course.</p><p></p><p>Early-mid 80s starter here. Fantasy and sci-fi was a magnet. It drew my attention like nothing else did. Same with my mates. There was no bullying from outside the family for a good few years. From inside there was a fair bit because reading books, writing things down and talking in a circle with your mates wasn't football, so was "gay".</p><p></p><p>By the time high school rolled around I'd married my nerd interests with boxing, martial arts and weekend hooliganism, as had a few other guys from my group. I suppose this was in answer to the pushback we got from a) bullies and b) evangelicals in positions of power at school. Fortunately, we had a real cool teacher who let us use his name and room for an after-school RPG club, and devil take the hindmost. Outside of that we were shamed but we allowed a modicum of mockery from outsiders, although anything overly silly got kaiboshed. </p><p></p><p>Post high-school was the 90s, when being a nerd was becoming cool and everyone's non-nerd friend/girlfriend/wife was queuing up to play in a game. Still, the scrapping came in useful when arguing for the merits of the 2e unarmed combat table. Which rules, by the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAMUMU, post: 8929375, member: 7035709"] 70s and 80s Britain [I]was [/I]nightmare fuel. I expect British sci-fi of the late 2020s/early 2030s will be similarly brilliant for the same reasons. Assuming we still have TV, of course. Early-mid 80s starter here. Fantasy and sci-fi was a magnet. It drew my attention like nothing else did. Same with my mates. There was no bullying from outside the family for a good few years. From inside there was a fair bit because reading books, writing things down and talking in a circle with your mates wasn't football, so was "gay". By the time high school rolled around I'd married my nerd interests with boxing, martial arts and weekend hooliganism, as had a few other guys from my group. I suppose this was in answer to the pushback we got from a) bullies and b) evangelicals in positions of power at school. Fortunately, we had a real cool teacher who let us use his name and room for an after-school RPG club, and devil take the hindmost. Outside of that we were shamed but we allowed a modicum of mockery from outsiders, although anything overly silly got kaiboshed. Post high-school was the 90s, when being a nerd was becoming cool and everyone's non-nerd friend/girlfriend/wife was queuing up to play in a game. Still, the scrapping came in useful when arguing for the merits of the 2e unarmed combat table. Which rules, by the way. [/QUOTE]
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