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<blockquote data-quote="Kae'Yoss" data-source="post: 2133104" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>A reporter who merely repeats what people say isn't worth a thing. I don't need a living person for that. A machine can handle it. If we put human brainpower - paid human brainpower - into it, we might as well use it. Maybe by not just quoting people, but by putting those quotes in context. </p><p></p><p>The part about the big collection of stabby objects would have been interesting, would it not have?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It will be when the United LARPers of the World will throw down their disguise, rip the padding from their swords and start killing the imbeciles. I think, if ask anyone, it's only a matter of time before that happened.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Finally. It really was in the way.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, you can link that to D&D. But if he wasn't a roleplayer, he would have just collected normal knives and the like, not those fancy Lord-of-the-Rings-Aragorn's-Swords and such. Or he would have been a fan of the movie Blade and got the official Blade-Katana.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hm.....</p><p>Nearly 100 Rulebooks? Check!</p><p>A whole big directory on the PC dedicated to the Game, with Sheets (some selfmade) and Charakters and PDF's and all kinds of freebies? Check!</p><p>A collection of D&D miniatures, approaching the big 1000? Check! (And neatly sorted in several cases and boxes, too)</p><p>Over 100 "Roleplaying" Novels? Check</p><p>A set of Japanese swords (decorative only, but this thing is a reasonably thin, durable, two-foot piece of metal, and that could be used to kill someone. As could a lead pipe you can buy in a Do-It-Yourself Centre. Or just a large kitchen Knive. I think, the last of those is the most suitable, cause it actually has an edge)? Check!</p><p>Several Folder with printed Stuffs, Campaign notes, Charakters (including old ones) and quotes? Check!</p><p>Accounts in 3 or 4 Message Boards dedicated mostly to Roleplaying (including one Admin position in one of the Boards)? Check!</p><p></p><p></p><p>But then again, I have more than a dozen First Person Shooters, and other games with copious amounts of violence, too. I think if I ever go berserk and kill someone (or many someones), they'll be stuck badly: Blame the roleplaying games or the computer games?</p><p></p><p>Personally, I think If I ever ran amok, it's because of the TV programme these days. (Which reminds me: I forgot about all those violent DVD's)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kae'Yoss, post: 2133104, member: 4134"] A reporter who merely repeats what people say isn't worth a thing. I don't need a living person for that. A machine can handle it. If we put human brainpower - paid human brainpower - into it, we might as well use it. Maybe by not just quoting people, but by putting those quotes in context. The part about the big collection of stabby objects would have been interesting, would it not have? It will be when the United LARPers of the World will throw down their disguise, rip the padding from their swords and start killing the imbeciles. I think, if ask anyone, it's only a matter of time before that happened. Finally. It really was in the way. Well, you can link that to D&D. But if he wasn't a roleplayer, he would have just collected normal knives and the like, not those fancy Lord-of-the-Rings-Aragorn's-Swords and such. Or he would have been a fan of the movie Blade and got the official Blade-Katana. Hm..... Nearly 100 Rulebooks? Check! A whole big directory on the PC dedicated to the Game, with Sheets (some selfmade) and Charakters and PDF's and all kinds of freebies? Check! A collection of D&D miniatures, approaching the big 1000? Check! (And neatly sorted in several cases and boxes, too) Over 100 "Roleplaying" Novels? Check A set of Japanese swords (decorative only, but this thing is a reasonably thin, durable, two-foot piece of metal, and that could be used to kill someone. As could a lead pipe you can buy in a Do-It-Yourself Centre. Or just a large kitchen Knive. I think, the last of those is the most suitable, cause it actually has an edge)? Check! Several Folder with printed Stuffs, Campaign notes, Charakters (including old ones) and quotes? Check! Accounts in 3 or 4 Message Boards dedicated mostly to Roleplaying (including one Admin position in one of the Boards)? Check! But then again, I have more than a dozen First Person Shooters, and other games with copious amounts of violence, too. I think if I ever go berserk and kill someone (or many someones), they'll be stuck badly: Blame the roleplaying games or the computer games? Personally, I think If I ever ran amok, it's because of the TV programme these days. (Which reminds me: I forgot about all those violent DVD's) [/QUOTE]
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