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What do I miss? Hmmmm.

-complex games
-that feel of going to the store and checking out the selection of games
-gaming as an outcast's hobby without the politics and agendas that people try to inject into it these days
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Leroux: I wish I'd known CRT monitors would come in demand again. At the time I tried to get rid of mine, noone would have taken it for free and I had to throw it away, even though it was still working ok. :P

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JudasIscariot: -gaming as an outcast's hobby without the politics and agendas that people try to inject into it these days
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Leroux: Do you miss being an outcast, too? ;)
Now I get to choose whether to be social or a hermit :P
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JudasIscariot: -gaming as an outcast's hobby without the politics and agendas that people try to inject into it these days
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Starmaker: It's your fault Black Leaf died, then!
Care to elucidate on that? Because I don't get it :)
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JudasIscariot: Care to elucidate on that? Because I don't get it :)
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Starmaker: Duh. Point is: there never was a time gaming wasn't politicized.
Oh man, Jack T. Chick tracts. Even during the 90s, no one took him seriously. I am not saying that there wasn't a campaign demonizing D&D but please don't use Jack T. Chick as an example :)
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JudasIscariot: Oh man, Jack T. Chick tracts. Even during the 90s, no one took him seriously. I am not saying that there wasn't a campaign demonizing D&D but please don't use Jack T. Chick as an example :)
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Leroux: Wait, that comic was serious? I thought it was a satire, the girl replacing one cult with another and all ... So it's just unintentionally funny? :D
Yes, that "comic" and other ones in that vein were very serious, at least from the author's point of view :)