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Patricoo 12-20-2003 09:51 AM

Yep. My 200 bucks I've spent over 2 years is going to waste on Magic the Gathering Cards. 1K cards and counting. Why must I continue?! WHY!

I can stop whenever I want to.....

Multani 12-20-2003 06:07 PM

i doubt M:tg would even be around if gygax didn't create d&d.

i did some research after would guys got a little heated on this subject at N2N and Garfield stated that most of his influence for magic came from dungeons and dragons.

... or maybe i want d&d to be a bigger pillar in the arch of "geekdom" than it is...

natowarhead 12-25-2003 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Derek R.
Nerd2Nerd has spawned Geek2Geek. How funny. Can the theme of Nerds and Geek ever be contained by mere threads? This could last forever!

maybe after this one is closed *cough*fortheloveofgodpleaseno*cough* someone will be willing to begin "Nerd2nerd2: the revenge" or "Geek2geek2: this time it's personal".

just NO suit2suit or soc2soc... never, never ever.

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... or maybe i want d&d to be a bigger pillar in the arch of "geekdom" than it is...
yeah, just a wee bit... but not by much. it is a huge bastion (there's that word again) but not the all-in-all. if ol' gary hadn't evovled those wargames into d&d, nerds and geeks would probably play warhammer instead.

Lycanthrope 12-25-2003 02:50 PM

I doubt many people would have the attention span...

natowarhead 12-26-2003 12:18 PM

for what?
warhammer or the other threads?

Lycanthrope 12-26-2003 04:22 PM

warhammer. It has more dice rolls than DnD, more charts, more time in between rounds, and less varaiation.

Derek R. 12-28-2003 10:21 AM

Hey natowarhead! What a great idea! *gets right on planning that with Disney like euphoria*

natowarhead 01-12-2004 08:00 AM

Dang, this pause went on for too long...

Whatever happened to the late-eighties, early-ninties semi-comedy movies? some examples would be "bill and ted's excellent adventure", "surf ninjas", all three TMNT movies, "UHF" and the like.
Only one movie store near me had one, and that was "bill and ted's....". I still bask in the enjoyment they gave. I guess the thing about them was how you could start watching at any part of the film and still know what's going on.
any comments?

Multani 01-12-2004 12:21 PM

um... why would those be considered geeky? they seem like they were made for surfers or comic-book enthusiates.

Lycanthrope 01-14-2004 02:30 AM

Yes, but if you haven't realized, any movie that has fallen out style with everyone else is claimed by the geeks. its the way things go. If its a good movie, we'll watch it.


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