Did you hear about Arm first or D&D?

Started by Barsook, October 26, 2022, 08:22:34 PM

I'm not angry, I just think you're not very smart.  The onus is actually on you to back up your wild claim, but your strategy thus far is to attack each person who disagrees with you.  How's that working out?

You were the first one to make it personal with gross "brain scramblies" comments but well that's the internet, it doesn't seem like it helped, I wonder why?

Gross?  It's just a colorful way to say you're confused.  In fact, you quoted it back at me, so you've demonstrated you understand its use.  Nothing  about you is genuine.

Pretty obvious what you were trying to suggest. Gross. Last post.

Quote from: Abaya on October 27, 2022, 12:45:10 PM
Quote from: Kismetic on October 27, 2022, 12:37:37 PMYour assertion.  Not a great one.  Hence all of the attention you're getting.
It's kind of worrying just how visceral the anger is at the thought of other people having different lived experiences than you - people can still enjoy something without everyone in the world having to find it interesting

And now misrepresenting what people have said, and turning it into a 'visceral anger' about other cultures. This is actually still entertaining me, because at no point are you engaging with the conversation.
Quote from: IAmJacksOpinion on May 20, 2013, 11:16:52 PM
Masks are the Armageddon equivalent of Ed Hardy shirts.

I don't really wanna be mean to you.  In my opinion, you started it.  We were having a bit of fun at your expense, silly fun.  But clearly you are getting something out of that expression that nobody else understands.


Really guys?

Really?
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Sorry dude, but someone is wrong on the internet!!

Abaya, I will apologize here, for two things. 

One, for making a stink of it, at all.  In my limited thinking, the idea that Cat Rambo is somehow more universally known than Dungeons and Dragons came across to me as purposefully dishonest, and I just had to make fun of it.  That's my failing as a person, quick to jump on the next joke.  It never occurred to me that you were serious.  At least one of the things you said I do well understand:  what's great in America is not always the same around the world.  I've traveled the world, I know this.  It is sometimes easy to forget, too.  We are inundated with our own creations.  And usually, if someone stinks, they're the last one to know.  I own up to this.

Two, for being insulting.  It doesn't matter if I perceived that you were insulting first.  It's no way for a grown person to act.  I would slap my kids upside the head if they resorted to this low brow kind of reasoning.  I shouldn't have engaged, and maybe I would've found out that there is a misunderstanding here in communication.  You have my apology.

Rumor is that the Red Fangs inspired dungeons and dragons, one player was so fearful of the clan they invented an entirely new world just to escape them.

I inspired Dungeons and Dragons.

I am Red Fang.

Quote from: Aromit on October 27, 2022, 03:04:11 PM
Rumor is that the Red Fangs inspired dungeons and dragons, one player was so fearful of the clan they invented an entirely new world just to escape them.

I inspired Dungeons and Dragons.

I am Red Fang.

this you?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VufilzHKTqk
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Quote from: Morgenes on April 01, 2011, 10:33:11 PM
You win Armageddon, congratulations!  Type 'credits', then store your character and make a new one

Quote from: Kismetic on October 27, 2022, 01:57:13 PMI will apologize
Sorry to you too, you seem cool - and I will stop complaining about dungeons and dragons. lol.

I've been in a lot of different communities for online games and Armageddon is so different than most, I think a lot of it's differences between generations and countries but always somewhere in the middle mostly everyone mostly has fun and finds out about new stuff

I just wanted to say because it was one of those things you remember on a whim, but I recall now where I got brain scramblies.  I was being a bit of a jerk, but I wanted to let you know I didn't mean anything gross by it.  It's from a show called What We Do In The Shadows.  It's so damn funny, you should check that show out.


I played dnd in the late 90s and didnt hear about mudding or armageddon until 2005.
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I heard about D&D first. I was sixteen, and had no groups in my area to play. Endless searching online led me to Armageddon, which was the closest thing to D&D for me.

I started playing ARM before I played D&D, but I knew what D&D was before ARM. I started playing ARM at around 15, give or take, and didn't sit down to play my first session of D&D until I was late 20's.
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Quote from: brytta.leofaLaura, did weird tribal men follow you around at age 15?
If by weird tribal men you mean Christians then yes.

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She was teabagging me.

My own mother.

Come on, nobody even had a fn puta when DnD came around. I remember fu--tard Pat Robinson was getting all god-pissy about it. I've been playing it all my life, when able. Arm, that is different. It is best when it is all ic, and nobody ooc knows or communicates with each other, imho. What you get, is a real experience, and from that role play is truer than the shenanigans that could be done pc to pc,  friend to friend, tabletop.
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