DreadPirateMurphy
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Here's an interesting question: Does the Forgotten Realms espouse an American idea of celebrity? Some of the epic level DM PCs wandering around Faerun seem to act more like rock stars than heroes...
Here's an interesting question: Does the Forgotten Realms espouse an American idea of celebrity? Some of the epic level DM PCs wandering around Faerun seem to act more like rock stars than heroes...
Here's an interesting question: Does the Forgotten Realms espouse an American idea of celebrity? Some of the epic level DM PCs wandering around Faerun seem to act more like rock stars than heroes...
I would actually be interested in seeing how much of the Forgotten Realms is Canadian in sensibility, myself.
Did Wik just answer the same question twice?![]()
I would actually be interested in seeing how much of the Forgotten Realms is Canadian in sensibility, myself.
I've known folks from London say that Americans have asked them in what state (of the U.S.) England is.
to the brits who decided to inform me (and they weren't even drunk!) that we were wrong to call the sport "Football". That "football" should not be called "Soccer". (and the funny thing was, I hadn't even been talking to them, I wasn't talking about Soccer, and there wasn't a soccer game on any nearby TV screen!).
That's hardly an error, though, is it? An uninvited and unpopular opinion isn't the same as ignorance. It's not a stupid thing to say, although maybe in that particular scenario it was a rude thing to say. A lot of British people do have an issue with the way the game is referred to in the US. I personally think there's not much point getting worked up over semantics used by a particular country, but I'm not everyone!![]()
. We get much more Australian tourists (and, for some reason, I've yet to encounter an aussie tourist that has said something "stupid tourist"-y. I've met stupid australians, mind you, but not in a stupid tourist sort of way.