Overused DnD words for 2005 (it's that time again) [merged]

Zulithe said:
I hate it when people use agreed as a one-word sentence.

"Agreed."

It's boring, predictable and overused. Next time you agree with someone, think of something a little more personalized to say.

Understood
 

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Pbartender said:
"-punk" as used in compound words to describe a particular genre or setting: esp. "steampunk" or "cyberpunk".
Spot on with that one. 'Steampunk' was highly dubious. By 'dungeonpunk', -punk had really jumped the shark.
 

"Eberron" needs to disappear.

"pwn", "pwned" and especially "pwnd".

"shizzle", "dizzle", and inserting "izz" in the middle of words, such as "Dizzungeons and Drizzagons". Unfortunately I do this constantly during D&D sessions (er, sorry, gatherings), so I made it my New Year's resolution to stop.

Also, I think 2004 was the year of the word "douchebag," but I think it will disappear again in '05.
 

I think (and I hope I'm not banned for saying this)

While the system is amazing and Wulf_Ratbane is the living incarnate of the second coming...

Can the answer to EVERY DM "Woe is I" thread NOT be Grim Tales?

Thanks...
 


RPG Banned Words?

A committee at Lake Superior State University released its annual list of words that should be banned for "Mis-Use, Over-Use and General Uselessness". "Blog", "-izzle", and "flip-flop" made the list.
http://www.lssu.edu/banished/current.php

If any of these people were gamers, I bet they would have added a couple more words to the list.

I nominate "fluff" and "crunch". Will any one second?
 
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"Blog", "-izzle", and "flip-flop" made the list.

Political reference removed. No politics here, please. ~ Piratecat

Bring on Blogs! And Blegs. And Watchblogging. And all the other slang associated with the most democratic medium of all.
 
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DM_Matt said:
Sounds like someone is still bitter their man lost and citizen watchdogs are weakening the media establishment that tried its best to prevent that.

Bring on Blogs! And Blegs. And Watchblogging. And all the other slang associated with the most democratic medium of all.
Um, I'm not sure how the heck you get that blogs are the reason "our man lost", but for the record, I agree wholeheartedly with the last part of your sentiment. Blogs are where Freedom of the Press lives now....

A side note about the media establishment: They don't really care about politics (unless they directly bear on their business). They care about feeding their market whatever will keep them watching and keep their ratings up, and their ad sales up. See also: Fox News.

"We all know that crap is king. Give us Dirty Laundry." - Don Henley

P.S. Whatchu got against the flizzle and crizzle, my Semperjizzle? :D
 


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