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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 8303878" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p>This player used to be colloquially known as "Cat Piss Man." And I say man because I don't think I ever ran into a situation where there was a woman with unbearably bad body odor. And I'm not talking about someone who might be a little funky but full on eye watering I'm having trouble breathing body odor. Cat Piss Man was characterized as having poor personal hygiene, social skills, being overweight, and had a decent chance of being nicknamed Ogre. The last time I ran intp CPM was at a convention I was working more than 15 years ago but he didn't fit the profile until he approached and his body odor almost knocked me out. </p><p></p><p>A few years ago I did note that I had not seen CPM for many years. It used to be that I could expect to run into him at any large gathering of gamers, but these days I don't expect to see him. Same thing with ass cracks. My wife used to make fun of the gaming store because almost every time we'd go in she'd be treated to an eyeful of crack ahoy. But in the last few years, someone must have been (heh) <em>cracking</em> down on that kind of thing because it's a rare sight these days. Maybe this is just a positive side effect of the demographic change in gaming?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 8303878, member: 4534"] This player used to be colloquially known as "Cat Piss Man." And I say man because I don't think I ever ran into a situation where there was a woman with unbearably bad body odor. And I'm not talking about someone who might be a little funky but full on eye watering I'm having trouble breathing body odor. Cat Piss Man was characterized as having poor personal hygiene, social skills, being overweight, and had a decent chance of being nicknamed Ogre. The last time I ran intp CPM was at a convention I was working more than 15 years ago but he didn't fit the profile until he approached and his body odor almost knocked me out. A few years ago I did note that I had not seen CPM for many years. It used to be that I could expect to run into him at any large gathering of gamers, but these days I don't expect to see him. Same thing with ass cracks. My wife used to make fun of the gaming store because almost every time we'd go in she'd be treated to an eyeful of crack ahoy. But in the last few years, someone must have been (heh) [I]cracking[/I] down on that kind of thing because it's a rare sight these days. Maybe this is just a positive side effect of the demographic change in gaming? [/QUOTE]
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