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I LOVE PORN TOO WITH HOPE
I didn't know I was IN any porn. At least not anything anybody here'd wanna see.

Btw... button on the left side of keyboard, just below the Tab key. xD
 

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I didn't know I was IN any porn. At least not anything anybody here'd wanna see.

Btw... button on the left side of keyboard, just below the Tab key. xD
I LOVE SHIFT KEY
 

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lol, I love the fact that I can sleep all day if I really wanted to.
 

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Loves love love from the thread
 

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and right I do, love those morning people.
 

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I love that i did sleep all day
 

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I love Arpeture Science's website this time of year.

 

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That's beautiful Lucas.
 
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I love sitting down with close friends and family for a good old fashioned pen and paper RPG. For those of you whose experience is limited to MMORPGs, there are some wonderful things that I don't think you get to enjoy. It's nice having people you like spending time with right there next to you, cracking jokes over a card table while the GM does his little secret scheming behind a thin cardboard screen with charts and pictures. There's something primal and powerful about rolling dice "to hit" and for "damage." It's also great when the GM jokingly tells you to get your "3d6's" ready. (The old-schoolers out there will know what I mean. xD )
 

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i'm old school and i don't get what you mean.
 

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I love Arpeture Science's website this time of year.

I love that post, its FTW
 
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It's also great when the GM jokingly tells you to get your "3d6's" ready. (The old-schoolers out there will know what I mean. xD )
i'm old school and i don't get what you mean.
Ah. Well, in ye olde days of role-playing, the main game in town was Dungeons and Dragons. (At least it was when I started playing, back in the 80's.) Larry Elmore was totally radical, and Advanced Dungeons and Dragons (1st edition) was the limit. You could play Advanced Dungeons and Dragons (the first edition, with three core source books and all manner of supplements) OR the standard Dungeons and Dragons (which had the red Basic Set (levels 1-3), the blue Expert Set (4-14), the cyan Companion Set (15-25), the black Master Set (26-36, the ultimate in mortal power) or the Immortal Set (the only thing beyond the ultimate in mortal power)).

Regardless of the sets you used, your characters started at first level. The first thing you'd do is roll three six-sided dice, or "3d6." The total (a number from 3 to 18) would comprise one ability score. You'd roll 3d6 six times, giving you six ability scores. You'd then assign those six scores to the six abilities: Strength, Intelligence, Wisdom, Dexterity, Constitution and Charisma. Based on where you placed your emphasis, you could play such classes as a fighter, a wizard, a thief or cleric, among many others.

So when a GM, or Game Master (or DM, in proper D&D parlance, short for Dungeon Master), would tell you to get ready to roll 3d6's, he'd be in short telling you that your characters haven't long to live. Generally you hope he's joking.
 

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oh right, i started with second edition so i still remember the 3d6 for stats, i just didn't figure it was about characters as you don't tend to make them as often as play the game.
 

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I love my best friend, and even though i complain, i do love my parents.
 
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Second panel shown.


By the way, full comic can be found here:


Cropped and copypasta'd without permission, copyright 2005 by Scott Ramsoomair. Please don't sue me, I live in poverty, I'm just making a funny.


Also I love VG cats.
 
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I love christmas with family, lots opf good homemade food, and the feeling of security i get here.
 

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I love scotch, it's a great painkiller.
 
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