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Originally Posted by Mal Hombre
I agree that any habitue of this Forum is no position to sneer at anyone else's legal activities.It is disconcerting though,To overhear a forty something man on His mobile talking about "Goblin Points"...
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Half the people in my Monday night D & D group are women.
We range in age from 30 - 50
Fortunately we've come a long way from the stigma of the "devil worshippers" that those idiot televangelists and similar nutcases were pushing in the 80's. Especially like the moron who started "Bothered About Dungeons & Dragons", who was proven to be making up statistics and pathetically spreading lies about the game and its players. A player and game writer put her in her place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Pulling
Anyway, if it makes anyone feel better, there are plenty of famous people who are D & D players: Vin Diesel, Robin Williams, Patton Oswalt, Mike Myers, Stephen Colbert, Tim Duncan, Kevin Smith, Felicia Day, Stephen King, Wil Wheaton, Curt Schilling, Karl Urban and Jon Favreau. Many others as well. Not bad company at all.