I love everything about this.
I love everything about this.
This is honestly why I love the kinja platform. It maybe clunky as fuck but somehow the commenters are the absolute best.
Would hit.
I believe Archmage is the common nomenclature
Agreed. Nothing about the KKK or grand wizards in the original source materials.
It strikes me as the same people that say “the Nazis were bad, but wow did they dress sharp!” It doesn’t matter, they’re still the worst people ever.
The fuck does that last tweet even mean? Why would the KKK be the only place you can use D&D names? What kind of dumbfuck would join the KKK solely to use D&D names? Why is he acting like D&D groups don’t exist? There’s no requirement to be racist in order to play a goddamn game and talk about wizards. Has this…
My brother and I used to make fun of the nerds who played D&D while trading baseball cards and arguing for hours about who was better between Magic and Bird.
There’s NOTHING cool about the KKK. Starting a discussion about the coolness of their titles separate from their acts doesn’t make you witty, iconoclastic, or thought provoking. It just makes you a fucking asshole.
I am fully conversant in Dungeons and Dragons and I assure you Grand Wizard is not a level title. Bad enough we got tagged with the Satanist bullshit, we don’t need Klan too.
Lawyer here**. If you want to be able to enforce your copyright, you need to do it against everyone. As in, it can be a defence to copyright infringement claims that you have failed to enforce your copyright in the past.
So yeah, it’s a little stern, but there are a couple things of note:
It’s been a minute since Ted Cruz has humiliated himself in a disgusting way (see: white thing on mouth), but my…
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Oof. Yikes! :(
Youtube i your friend. I use it in IT all the time when I’m not sure how to fix some random printer and such.
That is awesome. My only complaint is that the true fascist pig will only wear SS black.
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Once again let us recite the parable of the asshole on the roof.