WotC President of D&D consumes own "product"


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Physically he is. That’s all that matters when ‘judging’ his physical bite. Which is still a weird thing to do.
The physical bite isn’t really what’s being judged, except in that he acts like he thinks it’s very large and it doesn’t, to my eyes, appear to be. What’s being judged is the sincerity of the gesture. In the attempt to seem like a “normal man,” he only manages to illustrate just how far removed he is from normalcy. Not in terms of anything physical, but in terms of his relationship with the food he is trying to promote. He brags about how this is really going to be his lunch, as if that’s something out of the ordinary for him. He exclaims that he loves “this product,” a phrase no one who view burgers primarily as food would use in this context. He acts like it’s huge when it is, as you observed, a normal burger. He declares the “moment of truth” before taking a bite. And, he calls it a big bite despite it, yes, look liking he was trying to eat as little of it as he could get away with. And that’s the only bite he takes on camera, presumably because he has no intention of eating any more of it, despite having opened by bragging about it being his lunch.
 

The physical bite isn’t really what’s being judged, except in that he acts like he thinks it’s very large and it doesn’t, to my eyes, appear to be. What’s being judged is the sincerity of the gesture. In the attempt to seem like a “normal man,” he only manages to illustrate just how far removed he is from normalcy. Not in terms of anything physical, but in terms of his relationship with the food he is trying to promote. He brags about how this is really going to be his lunch, as if that’s something out of the ordinary for him. He exclaims that he loves “this product,” a phrase no one who view burgers primarily as food would use in this context. He acts like it’s huge when it is, as you observed, a normal burger. He declares the “moment of truth” before taking a bite. And, he calls it a big bite despite it, yes, look liking he was trying to eat as little of it as he could get away with. And that’s the only bite he takes on camera, presumably because he has no intention of eating any more of it, despite having opened by bragging about it being his lunch.
And then there is the cut after the bite, to when in theory he has now eaten it, but chip packet now fuller some time passed, opening up potential that took a bite, then spat it out making a mess, and they had to reset everything up and filled the chip packet a lot more than previous.
 


The physical bite isn’t really what’s being judged, except in that he acts like he thinks it’s very large and it doesn’t, to my eyes, appear to be. What’s being judged is the sincerity of the gesture. In the attempt to seem like a “normal man,” he only manages to illustrate just how far removed he is from normalcy. Not in terms of anything physical, but in terms of his relationship with the food he is trying to promote. He brags about how this is really going to be his lunch, as if that’s something out of the ordinary for him. He exclaims that he loves “this product,” a phrase no one who view burgers primarily as food would use in this context. He acts like it’s huge when it is, as you observed, a normal burger. He declares the “moment of truth” before taking a bite. And, he calls it a big bite despite it, yes, look liking he was trying to eat as little of it as he could get away with. And that’s the only bite he takes on camera, presumably because he has no intention of eating any more of it, despite having opened by bragging about it being his lunch.
I understood what people were saying. I’m clever like that, with two fully functional eyeballs which can read. I disagreed with it. Repeating it again louder isn’t going to change my mind. :)
 

I understood what people were saying. I’m clever like that, with two fully functional eyeballs which can read. I disagreed with it. Repeating it again louder isn’t going to change my mind. :)
Well, the words you used to express that disagreement didn’t convey your understanding very well, since they were about something other than what the people were critiquing the video for. My apologies for misunderstanding you.
 


You ever look at particularly set of dice and you can exactly picture what they might taste like, what their texture would be, if you could actually eat them?
In the 1979 D&D Basic set the white d20 is vanilla, the blue d12 is blueberry, the green d8 is green apple flavored, the orange d6 was orange flavored in early printings but was changed to tangerine in later versions, and the yellow d4 is banana flavored. They all have the same texture, with a hard surface that you can bite through or let melt in your mouth and softer interiors. They're similar to fruit filled chocolates, but the exteriors have tastes similar to the interiors. Why do you think it is so hard to find those dice today? It is because we ate most of them back in the day. [Source = I am oldish and I was there]

When they added the second, pink, d20's those were strawberry creme filled.
 


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