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Greatest Insult to a D&D PLAYER (OOC)

I hate it when I am called a drama queen because I like to role play. I really realy hate that term. It is so full of negative images. To me a drama quen is someone who throws fits for attention and turns everything into a crisis. Not someone who enjoys role playing.
 

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GoblinMasquerade said:
I typically consider being called "otaku" a compliment. I've never heard it used with a negative connotation.
What the other guys said.

Have you ever heard of or dealt with someone who was so into a fandom (anime, sci-fi, gaming, etc) that it's pretty much completely taken over his or her life? Someone whose love for the particular show, book, or game in question has reached the level of unhealthy obsession, to the point where even other fans refer to them as sad cases? That's what the Japanese are talking about when they use the word "otaku."

And I did NOT know about the "Otaku Murders." That is seriously messed up. *brrrrrrrrr...* :eek:
 


I'm a guy, shouldn't it be 'warlock'

If you truly want to be insulted, because the term Warlock, at least to many who would be called such (male Wicca practitioners) consider it a vulgar term, because its etymology has not been conclusively confirmed (some say it means "oathbreaker or liar," while others say it means "caller of spirits.")
 

Aris Dragonborn said:
But when they start in on the devil-worshipping claims (which they can't even prove secularly or religiously), it just makes me want to beat some sense into them (figuratively speaking of course). :D

I just open my wallet and show them my minister's credentials. When their jaws drop, I just smile and walk away. ;)

(Yes, I was an ordained minister, but I do not preach anymore.)
 

If anyone busts my stones, I tell them that " you sir, are the type of person that thought Deliverance was a love story" and watch as only about 5 in 20 people get it...
 


Patman21967 said:
If anyone busts my stones, I tell them that " you sir, are the type of person that thought Deliverance was a love story" and watch as only about 5 in 20 people get it...

That is a pretty good comeback.
 


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