The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

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I think I probably write-and-delete around five times as many posts as I actually post.
What's your ratio?

I just spend a huge amount of time editing and revising my post before posting. Which is why I almost sound intelligent and reasonable sometimes.

Almost. Sometimes.


I don't write-and-delete, but I constantly write-and-revise my posts. I have almost 10K posts, and nearly all of them have gotten edited just a few minutes after I post them. Some get edited several times over several days.

It's an ADHD thing.

I've gone back a year later and corrected a spelling error I noticed in a post.
I'm the same way - I usually figure out a more accurate way to convey what I want to say while I'm reading what I just posted, and then go back two or three more times to edit it.
 

Is that better or worse than five identical Real Dolls named Boob 1, Boob 2, etc..?

Y'know, if I ever win the lottery, I'm gonna get one of those dolls and dress it up in a plastic dollar store viking helmet, plastic knight's breastplate and shield, and some Renfaire boots, and put a plastic sword in its hand. I want it to have a total Snarfquest vibe.
Then I'm going to stand it in a corner in the entryway to my multi-million-dollar house/secret lair...
 

Y'know, if I ever win the lottery, I'm gonna get one of those dolls and dress it up in a plastic dollar store viking helmet, plastic knight's breastplate and shield, and some Renfaire boots, and put a plastic sword in its hand. I want it to have a total Snarfquest vibe.
Then I'm going to stand it in a corner in the entryway to my multi-million-dollar house/secret lair...
Pics or it doesn't happen.
 



Gotta say I like this fellas style. Stares right into the face of conventional wisdom and denies it. Asks for support from the community, gets entirely the opposite, but sticks to their guns anyways.
 

Gotta say I like this fellas style. Stares right into the face of conventional wisdom and denies it. Asks for support from the community, gets entirely the opposite, but sticks to their guns anyways.
Some people just gotta rollerskate uphill.
 


Seriously considering posting a thread about how I run D&D combats and how much fun they are from the session I am about to run, using photos and/or videos to show how you don't need to have any of the common features and assumptions about D&D combat that make it "a boring slog" or "over in 3 rounds."

I know I will still be wrong about it, somehow. So someone please talk me down.
 

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