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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 6279944" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>He said it was a guess. If you think he's a good source, then you have your answer.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You cannot actually celebrate for an entire year, because then it becomes meaningless. You pick some time during that year, and you celebrate the anniversary. You can maybe stretch it for a month or two, but you can't do it for 365 days. And I still have no idea why you'd want to.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>First, this year has seen the most amount of free material probably ever, from the official D&D company. Anyone who wanted to get into the game, could do it for free by simply downloading the rules, and then participating in numerous free adventures they sent out, and giving feedback, and taking part in the many discussions that happened this year. This year has seen a huge resurgence in D&D discussion on boards like this very one. For me, it's been an awesome D&D year so far.</p><p></p><p>Second, why do you care that every day be celebrated as the 40th anniversary? Why is this important? As long as it is celebrated some time this year, why is it meaningful to you that it be right now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 6279944, member: 2525"] He said it was a guess. If you think he's a good source, then you have your answer. You cannot actually celebrate for an entire year, because then it becomes meaningless. You pick some time during that year, and you celebrate the anniversary. You can maybe stretch it for a month or two, but you can't do it for 365 days. And I still have no idea why you'd want to. First, this year has seen the most amount of free material probably ever, from the official D&D company. Anyone who wanted to get into the game, could do it for free by simply downloading the rules, and then participating in numerous free adventures they sent out, and giving feedback, and taking part in the many discussions that happened this year. This year has seen a huge resurgence in D&D discussion on boards like this very one. For me, it's been an awesome D&D year so far. Second, why do you care that every day be celebrated as the 40th anniversary? Why is this important? As long as it is celebrated some time this year, why is it meaningful to you that it be right now? [/QUOTE]
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