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


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I will. Statistics show only a small percentage of Americans consistently read books. A scant percentage, the T.V. is much too popular.
 


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.
 

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.


Agreed

Also one word answers don't add to the thread. People should be at least willing to say why they agree. I wonder if anyone actaully read this.
 
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"-punk" as used in compound words to describe a particular genre or setting: esp. "steampunk" or "cyberpunk".

For example, "Punks of Steel is a cinematic, uber-dark steampunk setting loaded with gooey gobs of fluffy pulp goodness. Go buy PoS now."
 

RAW. It seems to be fading from use thankfully.

meh... - I think a word used to show casual disdain, but not something I have heard anyone ever utter.
 
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Prince of Happiness said:
"Cinematic" has definitely worn out it's welcome. As well as "pulp."

I do hope "milieu" makes a comeback though!

But I like pulp - its ubiquitous nature adds verisimilitude to any session.
*Ducks*

The Auld Grump, yes, it was atroll, but only a very small one, almost a goblin, really...
 

For me the words that I want to ban at the table is...

Stack- I hate discussing what does and doesn't

Buff- This word irritates me

Pretty Sweet- Again I hate this "This (insert powerful thing here) is pretty sweet"

Uber- yeah I agree with that one

Session- ah I use this one all the time.

Stats- I'm the sickest of this word right now. "What your characters stats?" or "Wow those stats are buff"
 
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