Oops. I think I used the wrong word. Sorry if I offended anyone

I idn't mean to devalue anything... It was early in the new year, I was a bit tired, somewhat insane... I have gotten my manners back in line.
In any case, I prefer good 'ole pen-and-paper to digitized D&D. It's traditional, and a lot more fun when everything in the world has been digitized. Even food.
*Status: your friend sent you a hamburger! Mmm, delicious!
Thank you for that, Facebook. You're my only friend

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However, completely integrating the DDI system onto the internet certainly has its uses. For one thing, I can imagine it becoming a lot easier to play versus D&Ders around the entire world, if they put some effort into it. (Which, unfortunately, they haven't proven well) And, given some work, D&D can become a true MMORPG!
Just joking.
I think I'll stick to the books for now. If it turns out that DDI actually works, maybe I'll give it a spin. But nothing beats the smell of ten pounds of paper on the table, and a bunch of guys almost as ridiculous as you are throwing cheetos and making cracks about rick-rolling!
And, Rel, please don't permaban me
