The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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Goldmoon said:
*singing* Star Trekking, across the universe. Boldly going foward cause we cannot find reverse.......

AUGH! :lol: :lol:

It's life Jim, but not as we know it,
not as we know it,
not as we know it.
It's life Jim, but not as we know it,
not as we know it Captain.
There's Klingons on the starboard bow,
starboard bow, starboard bow.
There's Klingons on the starboard bow,
starboard bow Jim.

[Falls out of chair laughing and bicycle-kicking his feet up at the air!]
 

Goldmoon said:
Well, thats me in a nutshell. D&D is pretty much a part of who I am now.

Yes ... isn't it a strange thing too? [Wipes the tears from his eyes after laughing too hard at previous post.]

I'm still kinda "sorting that awareness out" myself. :\

Not a complaint, mind you. :)
 


Mycanid said:
Yes ... isn't it a strange thing too? [Wipes the tears from his eyes after laughing too hard at previous post.]

I'm still kinda "sorting that awareness out" myself. :\

Not a complaint, mind you. :)

I wouldnt say I need D&D anymore. I know who I am and woe to anyone who tries to tell me I cant do anything. I just love to role play now.
 


Nor was I accusing you madame. :)

But it is interesting that you put it like that. Are you suggesting that for a time (possibly high schoolish years) you used the game (only in part, mind you) as a sort of "safe zone" where you could ... find yourself?
 

Frukathka said:
How did you get into DnD Mycanid?

Lessee ... I just wrote this down in a post to GM....

Ah ha. Here it is:

For me it was just some friends down the block were playing when my family moved to Syracuse. Simple as that.

I was 10 at the time, and that was 1979. :) There were many other factors which I can see helped my decision to go there (in retrospect of course), but that is basically it in a nutshell.
 

Mycanid said:
Nor was I accusing you madame. :)

But it is interesting that you put it like that. Are you suggesting that for a time (possibly high schoolish years) you used the game (only in part, mind you) as a sort of "safe zone" where you could ... find yourself?

Its fair to say that I used D&D to help my "find myself" occasionally. I also used it as a "safe zone" growing up too. Granted being a girl gamer also had its share of problems through the years.
 

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