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Axis and Allies? Oh god, I'm reliving traumatic memories of family reunions... Japan, Japan everywhere....


*EDIT* guess I gotta share details now. Oh god.


Right, 20 year old guy who works security IRL, played way too many videogames, and is going to be living with 2 other equally as videogame obsessed guys in about 2 months.


I also make a lot of awesome dishes- my specialty is a savoury paprikash, which is like a delicious meaty sauce with spices and chunks of beef.

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I feel like this thread lacks enough douchiness so here's a personal fact:

I haven't worked a day in my life and yet I can afford to live alone in a 2 bedroom house and spend over half a thousand dollars on inane bullshit each month, whilst being able to go out and eat $50+ dinners on a regular basis.

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I couldn't think of a fact about me so I asked a friend :D


"... You're a dumb dumb and weird and incomprehensible."

[12:51:11 AM] Shadow: I don't even have fun facts about me.

[12:51:21 AM] Realm Code: Here let me think of some.

[12:51:42 AM] Shadow: I go to work.

[12:51:43 AM] Realm Code: ... You're a dumb dumb and weird and incomprehensible


I rest my case.

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I play obscure but fun boardgames on the regular. Some of my favorites include: Ticket to Ride, The Settlers of Catan, Shadowhunters, Skulls, The Resistance, Ultimate Werewolf, and A Duel Betwixt Us.

Ticket to Ride is amazing, and it won a ton of award s at gaming conventions everywhere. I love that game. I never really got into Settlers of Catan, but I've seen people really get into it on the negotiations part. I played Resistance once but haven't since, I really liked how I couldn't really trust anyone.


I was president of my high school games club.


Have you ever played Shadows over Camelot, cutthroat caverns, or Axis and Allies?

I have not. I have a local game store with tons of demos, so I'll take a look for them.

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I have not. I have a local game store with tons of demos, so I'll take a look for them.

Axis and Allies is great if you want to get into an argument with your friends over rules. Depending on how bullheaded the people you play with are, you can find yourself with a cozy 6 hour screaming match as you argue the nuisance of some small rule or another which the entirety of the game may or may not hinge on. But it can be tons of fun, like a boardgame version of Hearts of Iron. Cutthroat caverns is a nice cooperative game where everyone has to work together to get through a dungeon, but they're also out to get each other killed indirectly so they can claim all the loot at the end for themselves. Shadows over Camelot is a really interesting game where you and some friends are all knights of the round table, but some are secretly traitors trying to help bring Camelot down.

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Probably one of the biggest running gags I run in real life is that I pose as a normal person and pretend that I'm interested in hobbies that normal people like.


Little do they know, in all levels except physical I identify as an owlposter. It is behind a screen and a keyboard that I can be my true self. H00t.

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Probably one of the biggest running gags I run in real life is that I pose as a normal person and pretend that I'm interested in hobbies that normal people like.


Little do they know, in all levels except physical I identify as an owlposter. It is behind a screen and a keyboard that I can be my true self. H00t.

Have can you claim to be an owlposter without embracing the form our Lady of Athens granted us. Cast aside your old form and join me in the rank of hooters.

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Probably one of the biggest running gags I run in real life is that I pose as a normal person and pretend that I'm interested in hobbies that normal people like.


Little do they know, in all levels except physical I identify as an owlposter. It is behind a screen and a keyboard that I can be my true self. H00t.

Have can you claim to be an owlposter without embracing the form our Lady of Athens granted us. Cast aside your old form and join me in the rank of hooters.

 

COPY THAT

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Axis and Allies is great if you want to get into an argument with your friends over rules. Depending on how bullheaded the people you play with are, you can find yourself with a cozy 6 hour screaming match as you argue the nuisance of some small rule or another which the entirety of the game may or may not hinge on. But it can be tons of fun, like a boardgame version of Hearts of Iron. Cutthroat caverns is a nice cooperative game where everyone has to work together to get through a dungeon, but they're also out to get each other killed indirectly so they can claim all the loot at the end for themselves. Shadows over Camelot is a really interesting game where you and some friends are all knights of the round table, but some are secretly traitors trying to help bring Camelot down.

 

I'm actually super interested in playing a game of Diplomacy, but no one wants to play as the game recommends a single player's turn to take no less than a half hour.

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I'm actually super interested in playing a game of Diplomacy, but no one wants to play as the game recommends a single player's turn to take no less than a half hour.

 

I have a Diplomacy account. My role-playing group was going to start up a game last year, but it sort of fell through. If you need a player, there's at least Magnificent Melkior and I.

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My turn to clog the internet with my personal information.

I'm 18, from Chicago, student in college studying computer science with a minor in psychology. I play bass, not sports. I fix computers for cash and charge extra for viruses contracted from watching porn. I'm also Jewish and bisexual. I may be, in the medical sense, addicted to Ramen noodles. That's my life story.

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I quit smoking today. I guess that's interesting.

Good luck, mate. Remember to always say no, and even if you falter, just continue. Failure is not a full stop on the endeavour, it's a speedbump.

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