CNN D&D alert!

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What they always seem to miss is that these are "paintings" of fantasy scenes. Why don't they blame the people who have or are planning on painting? I mean, they teach painting in school don't they? When will those liberals in the media look in their own backyard and see what damage is being done to little Suzy and Billy who should be focusing their studies on athletic achievement?

*note: the proceeding rant was not serious...if you find yourself angry then you need to stop taking everything so seriously...
 

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Drawmack said:


The founder of the Backara project, now deciesed, was a very high ranking officer in the british military.

The co-founder of the Backara project was his right hand man.

i miss him:(
 


Baraendur said:
Personally I'm not into CNN or the "fair and ballanced" news network. I think the best, most unbiased (note that I said most, not wholly) news comes from MSNBC.
*snort* Yeah, if you're stuck in the U.S. with no satellite TV, I suppose. Most people (who have options) are far better off with the CBC or BBC World.
 

arnwyn said:

*snort* Yeah, if you're stuck in the U.S. with no satellite TV, I suppose. Most people (who have options) are far better off with the CBC or BBC World.

Yeah, GOD FORBID some of us poor unfortunate souls don't have a satellite TV and we're stuck watching :):):):)ty American news coverage.:rolleyes:
 

I thought it was called patriotic news coverage ! ;)

Back to the issue before we get this thread closed guys...

I am not sure ANY exposure of D&D related material is good... especially since this episode might result in less chainmail bikinis in D&D "art". Thou I dont consider myself a male chauvinist pig... I really like this kind of fantasy art.
 

Gez said:
Bush, on the other hand, is a Risk player, not a Gamer.
I'd wager a War player over Risk. You know, the old card game where you just drew to see whoever had the highest number.

I do not mean to be insulting, but people saying that American news coverage is the most "unbiased" media form is pretty laughable. One of the fundamental nature about most Americans is that they are pretty biased to start out with, although there are a good deal of exceptions. But when you get American media, there you have a biased opinion.
 

In here everyone is biased towards D&D... when in fact it could actually be demon worshipping... :)

Everyone gets fed what they wanna get fed... critical thinking isnt exactly what is happening most these days.
 

I'm waiting for the evil dictator bunker to be found with posters of Simon from American Idol plastered all over the walls. We need to do something about that guy...

-B-
 

Baraendur said:

Personally I'm not into CNN or the "fair and ballanced" news network. I think the best, most unbiased (note that I said most, not wholly) news comes from MSNBC.

Whether you prefer CNN or MSNBC really just depends on which type of yellow press you agree with, not the accuracy of the reporting. If you hear what you want to hear, suddenly it's "unbiased."
 

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