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<blockquote data-quote="teitan" data-source="post: 8480788" data-attributes="member: 3457"><p>I keep seeing “general acceptance of geek culture” through this and I beg to differ. I’ve been hearing about “nerds now rule the world” since Devo hit the air waves with Whip It in the earliest 80s and how nerds were no longer social pariahs. So it’s more that the subculture of D&D has been able to outgrow the stigma of the Satanic Panic, the stereotypes of the MOORPG era and, as funny as they were, stereotypes like those Re-enforced by Dead Ale Wives on the benign end and the derisive dismissal humor of others brought on by a lack of understanding of what D&D and RPGs even were or what you did when you played them. This the re-enforcement that endured of the “nerd” in the basement that didn’t fit anything except the odd cackler and his elf lord. With the advent of streaming and seeing how the game played and the types of people who played and took it seriously I think the stereotype broke down. But there’s always been a general acceptance of “nerd culture” for decades now. D&D just had more stigmas than “nerd” associated with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teitan, post: 8480788, member: 3457"] I keep seeing “general acceptance of geek culture” through this and I beg to differ. I’ve been hearing about “nerds now rule the world” since Devo hit the air waves with Whip It in the earliest 80s and how nerds were no longer social pariahs. So it’s more that the subculture of D&D has been able to outgrow the stigma of the Satanic Panic, the stereotypes of the MOORPG era and, as funny as they were, stereotypes like those Re-enforced by Dead Ale Wives on the benign end and the derisive dismissal humor of others brought on by a lack of understanding of what D&D and RPGs even were or what you did when you played them. This the re-enforcement that endured of the “nerd” in the basement that didn’t fit anything except the odd cackler and his elf lord. With the advent of streaming and seeing how the game played and the types of people who played and took it seriously I think the stereotype broke down. But there’s always been a general acceptance of “nerd culture” for decades now. D&D just had more stigmas than “nerd” associated with it. [/QUOTE]
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