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<blockquote data-quote="tglassy" data-source="post: 7493383" data-attributes="member: 6855204"><p>1. Less Farscape. Less. Farscape. I can't seem to understand this statement.</p><p></p><p>2. This is an option, work and money is overrated. However, this can lead to running out of sick days, or could lead to less money, which means it takes longer to buy newer D&D books, making you get further and further behind. Hmm. Maybe not a good choice.</p><p></p><p>3. This would just kill you as the mulched D&D books clog your arteries. Way too fatty. </p><p></p><p>4. You could keep your addiction by loading up on other meals. Take your food to go, divide it up and eat it throughout the day. Or learn how to subsist on sunlight and air. I hear someone's almost figured out how to do that. </p><p></p><p>5. Then your cats will know more about D&D than you. You could just let them DM for you, but cats are notorious for killing off their characters if they don't get enough food. You could be opening up a can of worms with that one.</p><p></p><p>6. This is hard to do, and can get expensive if you're not a lvl 17 wizard. And even if you can figure out how to do that, you never know if the denizens of that plane will be ok with you reading D&D books on their territory, and its possible they might make their way over here and try to destroy our plane, or release some kind of plague that they have adapted to but we haven't. I wouldn't suggest traveling to other planes unless you have a really good guide. </p><p></p><p>7. This is a little hasty, and can get nasty fast. I would recommend almost any of the other options before this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tglassy, post: 7493383, member: 6855204"] 1. Less Farscape. Less. Farscape. I can't seem to understand this statement. 2. This is an option, work and money is overrated. However, this can lead to running out of sick days, or could lead to less money, which means it takes longer to buy newer D&D books, making you get further and further behind. Hmm. Maybe not a good choice. 3. This would just kill you as the mulched D&D books clog your arteries. Way too fatty. 4. You could keep your addiction by loading up on other meals. Take your food to go, divide it up and eat it throughout the day. Or learn how to subsist on sunlight and air. I hear someone's almost figured out how to do that. 5. Then your cats will know more about D&D than you. You could just let them DM for you, but cats are notorious for killing off their characters if they don't get enough food. You could be opening up a can of worms with that one. 6. This is hard to do, and can get expensive if you're not a lvl 17 wizard. And even if you can figure out how to do that, you never know if the denizens of that plane will be ok with you reading D&D books on their territory, and its possible they might make their way over here and try to destroy our plane, or release some kind of plague that they have adapted to but we haven't. I wouldn't suggest traveling to other planes unless you have a really good guide. 7. This is a little hasty, and can get nasty fast. I would recommend almost any of the other options before this one. [/QUOTE]
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