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I said it before and I'll say it again: the morality of D&D is perfectly summed up by a three word phrase word from that movie. Unfortunately, none of those words are Eric's grandma friendly.
 

davidschwartznz said:
I said it before and I'll say it again: the morality of D&D is perfectly summed up by a three word phrase word from that movie. Unfortunately, none of those words are Eric's grandma friendly.
"Everyone has AIDS" . . . ?
 


davidschwartznz said:
I said it before and I'll say it again: the morality of D&D is perfectly summed up by a three word phrase word from that movie. Unfortunately, none of those words are Eric's grandma friendly.

What's so Grandma unfriendly about America and yeah? :confused: ;)

Olaf the Stout
 

Particle_Man said:
1) Violence as the first, and best, solution.
2) Little or no concern for "collateral damage".
3) An absolute conviction that our team is "Good" and the other guys are "Evil Scum!"

You forgot one mportant line: 4) They tend to discuss their feelings in the middle of the action.
 



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