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No, in the thread about the video from Hasbro they do say it isn't from the movie.Has there been any previous indication that there was a beholder in the movie? We have seen the other three in the trailer.
No, in the thread about the video from Hasbro they do say it isn't from the movie.Has there been any previous indication that there was a beholder in the movie? We have seen the other three in the trailer.
LOL. TSR merchandized D&D heavily in the earliest days of the game.Just when I thought there were no more sacred cows left to be squeezed for a buck. Need to reach the billion dollar goal somehow.
On the other hand, I hope that people will eventually stop judging younger generations for their jargon, especially since such language often originates among marginalized subgroups.I sure hope people aren't still saying that in 13 years.
Oh, yeah. And in an era when the game really wasn't designed for children, they sure marketed the hell out of their merchadise to children.LOL. TSR merchandized D&D heavily in the earliest days of the game.
I'm a member of Gen Z. Plenty of people in the generation that uses the term thinks it's dumb.On the other hand, I hope that people will eventually stop judging younger generations for their jargon, especially since such language often originates among marginalized subgroups.
And I still have my crayon.Classic. They can sell the set with a crayon to fill the numbers in with...
Don't worry, "sus" very quickly graduated to the realm of "words that were very briefly in vogue but are now something only your aunt would say." I teach teenagers - that word went from common usage to total cringe in record time.I sure hope people aren't still saying that in 13 years.
I don't hear it outside of Among Us context, and that with an ironic wink.Don't worry, "sus" very quickly graduated to the realm of "words that were very briefly in vogue but are now something only your aunt would say." I teach teenagers - that word went from common usage to total cringe in record time.