D&D possible cause in Murder case again.

Henry said:
Now THAT's a D&D death. :)

d20's are larger, rounder, and cause more blockage, however, even if they are more blunt. :D

You need Zocchi dice. Edges you could shave with, and the d100 is always good for blunt trauma.
 

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Umbran said:
Modern Americans have a problem with mental instability. They have a strong tendency to think that it should have a single, identifiable cause or trigger. Each effect has a particular cause, and it can be unravelled simply and cleanly.
Look at environmental questions or anything else for that matter. Any causal model that cannot be modeled in tort litigation seems beyond the scope of Americans.
 


fusangite said:
Look at environmental questions or anything else for that matter. Any causal model that cannot be modeled in tort litigation seems beyond the scope of Americans.

That's 'cause in America we're all about finding somebody to blame, and getting money out of them! "Show me the money, baby!":lol:

I shouldn't laugh. It's sad, but true.
 

KaeYoss said:
You mispelled something there. It's "Jack Chick"

The other description works well.... ;)

Originally Posted by Digital M@
Yep, D&D has its nut jobs. .... I bet some ... even have sex. I
I doubt that, since all D&D players are geeks and they don't get any. We all know that.

I guess all those people who claim to be married on this board are fibbing to make themselves look good..... :p

And some of us *are* picky... :D
 

francisca said:
IIRC, Nancy Reagan started that campaign. Flipper and her senatorial wives coffee clutch started the record label movement, and was also one of the people using her "position" to express her concern about the dangers of D&D.


She may have started one for DRUGS. But I betcha Tipper would start the one for D&D. Big difference. Both may be addictive habits, but one's harmful to one's body and the other isn't.
 


Darth K'Trava said:
She may have started one for DRUGS. But I betcha Tipper would start the one for D&D. Big difference. Both may be addictive habits, but one's harmful to one's body and the other isn't.

Tell me that when my body screams at me again (using its unique body language) for sitting at a table, for hours, in a room with really bad air, consuming pizza and cola, ingesting more fat and sugar during that game session than during the rest of the week ;)

But sure, watching the sports event, or movie, might do the same. And Roleplayers don't tend to punch you if you cheer for the other PC.

Henry said:
Now THAT's a D&D death. :)

d20's are larger, rounder, and cause more blockage, however, even if they are more blunt. :D

Why does that make me picture some evil guy (dressed all black, with a yellow smiley button - DM's are bastards) having this conversation with his minion: "Cut out his heart, and use a d12" "Why not a d4?" "BECAUSE IT HURTS MORE!"
 

KaeYoss said:
Why does that make me picture some evil guy (dressed all black, with a yellow smiley button - DM's are bastards) having this conversation with his minion: "Cut out his heart, and use a d12" "Why not a d4?" "BECAUSE IT HURTS MORE!"

Right...because its DULL.

Apologies to anyone I may have incited with my previous post (that Darkness removed). It was meant as a joke...I'm actually ex-Army....and Military Intelligence to boot...So I have proved that Military Intelligence is an oxymoron :D
 

Funeris said:
Right...because its DULL.

No... because of the higher damage output. It deals 6.5 points of damage on average, that d4 only 2.5 ;)

(I think I'll get this T-Shirt that displays a d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20 and then says "Choose your Weapon")
 

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