I have the same thing, but luckily for my wallet there isn't a FLGS nearby otherwise,i'd pick up copies of 5th PHB,GURPS IW,and a few other books that I'd like to just read because i like the sound of the setting looks at Shadowrun
The sad part on my side is the biggest one of the province is at a 5 minutes drive from home.. Now, I'm trying to wait a week to know if I really want it or it's just a fad.I have the same thing, but luckily for my wallet there isn't a FLGS nearby
Same, I'm someone that don't buy a lot of stuff but for some reason, RPG books are an emotional impulse buy somehow. I think that's why I'm trying to understand my "habit".even though the rest of my life is quite austere possession-wise.
I think that's why I'm trying to understand my "habit".
Yeah but I don't read them, that an issue from my point of view because I purchased others.It's just reading, most RPG's have some story in them.
Ah, I think you pinpoint it. I can loose (lost?) hours on Wikipedia sometimes, metalinks are killing my freetime. At least, I don't forgot the rest but sometimes I feel bad that "lost" hours getting more information about meaningless things. It seems to "feed" me? And more it's complicated, more I like it. That's really, really weird. I guess my brain is starving somehow.Some people read an encyclopedia for fun (or in these days, Wikipedia). No different from any other harmless entertainment.
It depends. If it's for my daughter, I'm happy. For me, it's more like buyer remorse. At the exact moment I buy it? It needs to be done, so I can pass to something else, like I have to pay faster than I can. It tells you something?Question is: how do you feel when you buy a new thing? (right at the moment you buy it)
It depends. If it's for my daughter, I'm happy. For me, it's more like buyer remorse. At the exact moment I buy it? It needs to be done, so I can pass to something else, like I have to pay faster than I can. It tells you something?