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Has tabletop ever helped you find love?
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Has tabletop ever helped you find love?
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only the unrequited kind.
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yes. pic related, my wife.
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>>47379634
How are you posting when you're dead?
>laughning_frogs.jpg
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>The year was 2XXX and it was a terrible year for me so far.
>I decided hey I'll start playing Dungeons and Dragons again cause I have time for it
>Starts dropping other shit to make time for it
>I call up a friend who use to play and he's a like yo my wizard what's up?
>And I be all like not much you wanna crawl through some icky nasty ass dungeons or what?
>Sure. my friend says
>So we find some more players in this 80s like montage of going to different places where the types to play might would be
>One of the players is playing a dwarf bard
>this player is the girl of my dreams
>shes quite attractive and loves to play harvest moon like me.
>I fall in love with her and ask her out on a date
>she says sure that's be sweet
>we both fall in love and still play dnd together to this day with me being DM
>and i don't hold the punches if the rolls don't favor her, that's always important if you want to continue having other people to play with
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Me and my fiancee actually met over ERP and later discovered we had a lot more in common, roleplaying in general in particular. They like some things more than me (always trying to get people to play a Fallout for instance) but we both love D&D and similar games as well as other things (similar taste in video games, books and shows/movies).

All in all, pretty good life for me so far (though the two cats get a little too rambunctious at times). Pic strangely accurate...
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>>47379447
Helped me find my love for my current political orientiation, sure
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>>47379981
I hope you mean in that you're a dork and she's a tomboy, and not that you pulled her out of a trailer park
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>>47380006

That's possibly the most ill-informed chart I've ever seen. It manages to misrepresent every philosophy on the chart, and gets Gygax's axes of morality wrong too.
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>>47379447
Current GF and I met over a game of nWoD.
Game was a shitshow but it brought us together so is kay.
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>>47380006
>Communism
>Good
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>>47379447
Once a few years back actually. I almost ended up married because of it (though things didn't end well for various reasons).
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>>47381738

I first met my wife playing D&D through a mutual friend. We didn't really start talking or dating until later, and I likely would have met her at some point afterwards, but I remember helping her fill out her first character sheet.
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>>47381760
That's kinda how mine went actually (up until the part several months after I proposed she decided it would be best to tell me she wanted to end things over FB)
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>>47379447
playing dnd was one of the way i got to know my current gf
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>>47381795
And I fucking forgot to remove my name from that quest I was a part of T_T
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>>47380006
how's the liberal arts college treating you?
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No, but it did teach me that love can bloom
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>>47381795
>That's kinda how mine went actually (up until the part several months after I proposed she decided it would be best to tell me she wanted to end things over FB)

My condolences. We've been married 5 years, had been dating for 4 or 5 years and my wife admitted that she was seriously entertaining the idea of proposing to me before I finally popped the question.
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>>47381910
Its fine man. This was 3-4 years ago. Besides, me and her were only engaged for a few months when it happened, and I got my family heirloom back without any hassle
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>>47379447
>be me
>sapiophile
>find qt grill
>sapiophile 2
It happens, it works. Board games are nice because it's more stimulating than TV or movies (for the most part)
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>>47382008
There's nothing wrong with being dumb, or wanting a dumb girlfriend
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>>47379447
nope, but larping did helped
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My boyfriend claims that it was during a game of the Dresden Files RPG (I was the GM) that he slowly fell in love with me. (We were also in a Pathfinder game and a weekly boardgames club at the time.) I had been interested for a while, and I finally asked him out after one of the sessions (after he dropped a couple of subtle-as-a-brick hints). Three years and an international move later, we're still together.
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I met my exgf on a RP forum
Our relationship didn't survive to her going in college and having to work a ton to graduate
I'm planning to get her back this summer
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>>47379447
I actually started playing tabletop because of a girl I liked, and I had the first relationship I really cared about with her. She left, but the roleplaying stayed
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>>47379447
Yes, I regularly look under chairs for dice. I occasionally find a love or two.
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>>47380006
Flipping that chart on it's side has some pretty interesting effects.
>Anarchism-Good
Sort of makes sense for a "Good" society. When the majority of the population is "good," you can afford to have anarchy. If the average person in that society will act in the best interests of each other and the group that kind of freedom is easily afforded.
>Fascist-Evil
Similarly in a society were everyone is actively trying to fuck each other over, only strict government control will do. The people cannot be afforded a voice because they will immediately abuse it.
>Democracy-Neutral
People may be self-centred but most of them want things to work, for themselves and to an extent their community. They probably won't take initiative to do good but respect the consequences of evil enough to stay out of trouble. They won't manage themselves without governance but can be trusted with limited say in how the governing body operates.


And of course Communism becomes Law
>Everyone work for the community
and Captialism becomes Chaos
>Work for yourself and the rest will sort itself out


Not entirely accurate by any means but a ___fun___ way of looking at it.
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>this thread
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>>47379447
It didn't help me 'find' it but it did confirm it; I remember a memorable night in bed together laughing over the Book of Erotic Fantasy.
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>>47381635
Funfact: Communism is more inherently good than capitalism is
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>>47384432
...interesting argument. I guess I'd agree? In practice capitalism makes more good, but in theory communism is better and more noble?
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>>47384432

Fun fact, communism has led to more deaths in the 20th century than Capitalism has.

But hey, it's still better, right?
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>>47384460
Well, the idea behind both of them is good, but nobody can deny that the dog-eat-dog mentality that inevitably takes root in capitalism is the textbook definition of evil. The principal of capitalism is that people compete with each other to bring the society as a whole to greatness, but in reality it just becomes "Fuck you, I've got mine"

On the other hand, Communism runs on an innately more selfless ideal, but is unfortunately prone to corruption due to the fact you still currently need people in place to run it.

So really, when it comes down to it, the real problem of evil in society is that people just refuse to get the fucking shit together and stop being fuckups.
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>>47380269
>she
So, you really didn't notice that he referred to his significant other as "they"?

He's a dude, and his fiancee is either a dude or some form of trans.
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>>47384534
Actually, the deaths under the likes of Russia wasn't due to the presence of a Communist system but due to the sociopathic ambition of the dictators who ended up in charge of those systems.
So lets correct your statement a bit, shall we.

Fun fact: Dictatorships have led to more deaths in the 20th century than Democracy has.

The best part is that in theory a dictatorship can be a much better system than any democracy, but it requires the dictator and his government to be completely incorruptible and genuinely want the best for ALL their people, not just themselves/their buddies. This applies either in the case of a capitalist society, where they are an authority that makes sure the system doesn't crush those at the bottom and stops the wealth stopping at the top, usually through taxation, or in a communist system where they make sure the resource pool is genuinely fairly spread.
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>>47384552
Capitalism at least does result in competition between corporations at the very least, which typically has great benefits for the consumers at large.
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>>47384625
but if the government is completely incorruptible and genuinely want the best for ALL then isn't democracy just as good?
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>>47384625
Communism can't work above the tribal level without a dictatorship.
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>>47384625
But again, the problem here is the tendency for people to be dicks to each other and the unfortunate trend of most dictators being power-hungry warlords who got their power through a military coup of some kind.
As such, when these already corrupt dictators get drawn to communism it isn't because they want to have everyone to have an equal share, but because they just want a system which means they have more power over stuff.

We cannot really judge the intrinsic merits of communism over capitalism until we see the system operating in a democratic society as well as a dictatorship, so we can observe it like we can capitalism (no, China does not count because in function it is neither democratic or communist)
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How would you call a communist society but with no working class because robots and AI do all the jobs?
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>>47384698
Technocratic socialism.
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>>47384648
That it does, for no system is without merit, but it also leads to a massive wealth imbalance and as much as many would like to think, it really needs slapping back down every now and again before it leads to the 1% scenario.

>>47384656
Indeed it is, but one merit the benevolent dictatorship has is an ability to have a coherent plan well in advance and not having to worry about the plan being scrapped by the next party if they don't get voted in next time. Also democracy has a constant changing flow of people in charge, which while good in the sense that it allows new ideas to keep coming in and a good supply of fresh viewpoints, does increase the odds of corruption sneaking in, especially from those who can influence the voters (case in point; Rupert Murdock)

>>47384665
Well, in theory it can, but it is a lot more difficult to keep running smoothly for the reasons stated above.
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>>47384698
Skynetsooncracy is what I think I'd call that
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>>47384713
>Indeed it is, but one merit the benevolent dictatorship has is an ability to have a coherent plan well in advance and not having to worry about the plan being scrapped by the next party if they don't get voted in next time. Also democracy has a constant changing flow of people in charge, which while good in the sense that it allows new ideas to keep coming in and a good supply of fresh viewpoints, does increase the odds of corruption sneaking in, especially from those who can influence the voters (case in point; Rupert Murdock)
yes but we started from a ideal point where every memeber of the government is ideal.
Technically if a democracy works well it has more "failsafes" so the corruption cannot spread. Dictatorships have less of that.

Then again this is in an ideal scenario which frankly will never exists
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>>47379634
Nuh-uh, she's gonna be my wife.
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>>47384732
True. Once you somehow reach the point to truly benevolent government the system used is a case of swings and roundabouts.

Which only serves to demonstrate humanity's talent for bringing out the worst in every system of government we can find.
God dammit, humanity, you could have had it so damn good.
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>>47384764
but would be a benevolent government in reality always beneficial to everyone? it's conflict that drives us forward
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Met my GF after I moved and started a new Call of Cthulhu group. Even got her to dm
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>>47384789
Humanity does actually progress without conflict, but it would definitely be a much slower and more gradual progression, rather than the sudden and often violent jumps forward we can often point towards in history.
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>>47384598
Nothing wrong with that though. I'm a dude, and I met my boyfriend similarly.
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>>47379447
No. But I found plenty of hate. I sustain it fondly.
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Unfortunately, yes.
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>>47384598

A male fiance only has one e.
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>>47385718
The difference is more subtle when spoken rather than written.
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>>47379981
>They
So you're dating a tranniy, eh?
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>>47379447
The only person who ever had a remote interest romantically in me was a guy I met while playing Magical Burst. He was really kind and actually funny, but I'm not gay and I had to leave the group after the game for reasons unfortunately. I guess love does show up on tabletops, but it's like in anywhere else... You have to learn to keep it if you want it that badly.
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>>47384656
Not necessarily, because in a democracy the government is beholden to the people. If society at large doesn't like a policy for whatever reason a democracy isn't going to pass that policy, no matter how useful or effective it may be.

A benevolent dictatorship requires that the ones in charge want to do good and understand how to accomplish it.
A benevolent democracy requires that the ones in charge want to do good, know how to accomplish it, and can convince the majority of their constituents that their plan will do so.

It also requires that most of the population of the county also be benevolent and intelligent, otherwise the parties they elect aren't going to keep being benevolent.
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>>47384732
>Dictatorships have less of that.
Actually they have the strongest failsafe of all: a benevolent dictator's orders. While even the most well-designed democratic process leaves gaps, even ones as simple as "run a really good PR campaign and get your crony elected legitimately", a dictatorship is as airtight as it's leader is attentive.
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>>47384598
>>47385779
Or it's a girl dating either or.
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>>47386033
>a benevolent dictator's orders
I don't actually trust a shitload of aphorisms, but the bit about power and corruption holds true wherever. Why, just look around you.
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>>47385999
>It also requires that most of the population of the county also be benevolent and intelligent
I think that's your key statement there. People are dumb. Fucking dumb.

The fact that we encourage dumb people and the easily influenced to vote out of some misguided sense of duty instead of leaving it to the people who care (are benevolent) and put in the effort to be intelligent is why, as you put it, democracy doesn't work.

It's a complex world and it's only going to get more complex. So much energy is exerted on getting through life that nobody has anything left in them after a job, family, and life to care about the bigger picture and thus vote based on the statements of charismatic demagogues.

I'm not saying that dictatorships work, even benevolent ones. I'm just finding that democracy is not going to work for our world. It's not going to work when Coca Cola and Microsoft have more influence than a small country like Sweden or a state like Oregon.
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>>47386182
>So much energy is exerted on getting through life that nobody has anything left in them after a job, family, and life to care about the bigger picture
It was very much engineered this way. No elite likes having the people in the streets.
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>>47386223
I want to believe that we've moved away from the wholesale exploitation of workers that the world has practiced before the 1920s spanning the entirety of human history.

But it's just gotten worse. Yes, our workdays have gotten shorter, food scarcity is hardly a problem, we have medicine, entertainment, and security. I think what the issue is is that we've stopped caring about making lives better for everyone. We don't care about improving housing density to reduce commuting, we don't improve public transit to alleviate all the costs and stresses of maintaining a vehicle, we've committed less to teaching people (in the home) and rely on a school system that is design around producing people who can follow instructions, and a million other things.

We've loaded up peoples' lives so much that they can't care. I don't think the elite have explicitly done that for reasons besides making money by pushing on society, "You need all this extra shit and when you get it you need more".

I think there is much to be had from life that doesn't involve owning a boat or useless shit in your house (i.e. decor from Target).

I think the greatest reason why our society has become so busy/shit is the fact that both parents have to work now. We've allowed wages to become so shit for people that they cannot afford the basics so they sacrifice family building so they can have a roof for their heads and to pay for the excesses pushed at us by the "elites" who are only greedy for growth and sales.

I don't think there is maliciousness at work there. I think we've just stopped caring (due to endless distractions in media) about the nobodies on the street and the quality of their life.
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>>47384534
>what are oil wars
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>>47384732
>>47384764
>>47386033

Why can we always seem to have the option of benevolent dictatorships, but never benevolent democracies?
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>>47379447
>You will never love a woman you can touch
>You will never touch a woman you can love
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>>47386398
We care, it's just such an overwhelming problem.

You and me did not evolve to handle this kind of problem singularly or collectively. It is an out of context problem for clever, tool and language using omnivorous apes originally native to Africa that just sort of evolved to take advantage of opportunity as it presented itself, be afraid of the dark, favor the local, familiar, and genetically related, and ultimately be steered in a fairly powerful way towards seeking the resources and security necessary to conceive and raise another generation of the same, and thereafter to defend these things.

Maybe a bit of margin seeking to make sure it's safe, often to an obsessive degree, but it does work. A lot of the things that are ultimately dysfunctional in our current context have an unfathomable in length track record of being rewarding from an evolutionary perspective.

Even to the extent a lot of it isn't actively bad, the way we are wired also isn't really well suited to these issues of larger planning and effective action on such a scale anyway.

Never mind the difficulty presented by human nature causing us to pull in different directions very manfully and have incentives to resist being hitched to the same team in the first place. (I GOT MINE WHY SHOULD I PAY FOR THAT LAZY BUM LET THE MARKET CORRECT. Although I might also criticize the other direction, which would be missing the forest for the trees and not being stern enough with people and demanding accountability and turning them out like lepers if they abuse you too much as a charity or opportunity. And people will. Cripples and poor people and the disabled can be devious and uncooperative and shitty.)
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>>47386500
Because it's easier to imagine counting on one good and intelligent man than a good and intelligent society.

It's that simple. People are shit, this will never change.

But it's very easy to imagine one strong individual to alleviate the worry in all; why we think that can be attributed to fiction, stories of heroism, or simply the fact that everyone (religious or not) knows of some story of some Jesus figure who will come back one day and solve all the problems.
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>>47379447
No, I found my love in an anime.
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I'm not gay so no. Don't plan on becoming gay anyways since that shit is gay.
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I met my fiancee through tabletop, we've been together for four years, living together for two, engaged for one. Getting married before too terribly long. We just moved cross country together, so we haven't been able to game in a while, but we've finally met some other gamers, and should be back to it soon.
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>>47386556
I'm replying to acknowledge what you've said and will have to think about it. But I lack the time at the moment to process and think further about your post.
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>>47386562
>Because it's easier to imagine counting on one good and intelligent man than a good and intelligent society.

But everyone does know he will need a bureaucracy under him to actually run the whole shebang right?
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>>47379447
well no, cozz i'm not searching for it in the first place.
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>Finding love on the battlefield thread
>Discussing the finer points of capitalism v communism

Fuck I love /tg/.
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>>47386649
Democracy is a group effort.
As >>47385999 said, democracy may or may not pass good policy.

A dictator runs society like a business structure. It's certainly not going to be perfect but the dictator will surround themselves with like-minded people who will enact their will. The bureaucracy will be an extension of the dictator's like the COO and CFO are an extension of the CEO's direction.

Consider the Pope. If the Pope says it, IT IS DONE. I know that's not actually how it works but bear with me - the Pope has the authority to dictate policy and it is passed down. And even if it gets fucked up and distorted by the time it gets to the priest, the desired effect will eventually be achieved.

Democracy, even our representative democracy doesn't work like that. Democracy, benevolent or not, is the function of some couple thousand elected officials and deputy officials clusterfucking together and compromising whereas the dictator just gets shit done.
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>>47380006
>Fascist Communism
>Fascist Socialism

this is pure ideology
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>>47379447
If anything it's been more responsible for helping me lose love, but I guess I have a small crush on one guy in one of my gaming groups if that counts...?
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>>47379447
this >>47379466
I've fallen for my ERP GM only he's straight
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>>47386751
>A dictator runs society like a business structure.
They absolutely do not. A business structure works within a framework of law, on almost every level. A dictator works within the context of international law, and the willingness of other countries to come in his to kill and to have citizens killed, spend hundreds of millions of whichever currency you like best to wage war, and face various diplomatic strangleholds. And I'm talking about countries that would want to remove him, because many just don't give a fuck about a given dictator, or worse, actively help them.

A CEO, or a company, doesn't hold the life of a country in his hands (even though they sure try these days).

>And even if it gets fucked up and distorted by the time it gets to the priest, the desired effect will eventually be achieved.
You're identifying the problem, and conclude by saying there is no problem? Please.

And yes, the absolute best leadership a country can have is an absolute dictatorship by a benevolent dictator. I hope I don't have to explain the problems with that, because it's the same as every other absolutist ideology ever: humans aren't perfect.
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reminder that the instruments of state oppression in soviet russia already existed under the tsarist autocracy, including propaganda/misinformation outlets and political police. the only difference is that the autocracy was not even ostensibly accountable to the peasants or proletariat and used the state to defend its own power and entitlements, while the communist administration derived its legitimacy from increasing standards of living and providing universal employment: hence the obsession with five-year-plans and industrialization. accounts which place the blame exclusively on communism for the emergence of an autocratic system in russia are historically illiterate and politically dishonest. russia has had the tendency to move from one autocratic system to another for centuries. consider the rise of vladimir putin: even with the perestroika process of liberalization and an invitation to neoliberal economists to restructure the economy, russia still reverted to the rule of a charismatic leader following the collapse of the USSR. the russian communists and socialists merely failed to break that trend, and not for a lack of trying. remember that it was under the bolshevik administration that the first free elections in russian history were held and it was the socialist revolutionary party that won that election in 1917.
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>>47379634
Your wife is my mom!
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>>47386123
Anon being a girl wouldn't explain why her fianceE is "they". So fiancee is a trap whatever anon is.
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>>47386937
(Concerning your picture, that, or she could also die of famine. Probably not since she's hot as fuck, maybe there would be a benevolent important member of the Party who would take as a comfort woman. Totally not prostitution though!)
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>>47386769
>love
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>>47386952
Could be a typo. I also use "they" when I'm feeling particularly SJW-ish and inclusive.
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No. A few months ago I asked out a girl who my friend introduced to me as a new player for our D&D campaign. I figured she'd be an easy mark because the rest of our group were literal autists or asexuals, but were mostly clean and didn't do loli / magical realm rape shit.

I wore a nice polo shirt to each session, put a lot of effort into washing my face and making jokes to impress her. I also let her borrow my dice.

My friend's girlfriend however got really pised when I started showing DM favoritism toward her, then finally lost her patience and starting outright saying I was only giving her treasure cause I wanted a look at her tits.

I asked out the girl anyway a few weeks later and she said no. I asked her if she was sure and she said yeah. Then she claimed she was moving and had to leave the campaign.

I saw her working at her job a week ago. She didn't move.
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>>47386983
nicely meme'd, i'd rate it pretty highly on a 0/meme scale
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>>47387002
Do you wish your fiancee was a trap though? That's probably why. My boyfriend has said that to me occasionally.
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>>47379447
I literally owe my life to it. My parents met playing D&D.
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>>47386627

How does it feel knowing that once you have children with her, your tabletop time will slowly be sucked into the void and replaced with time wiping your shitspawn's diapers and "watching the little guy" instead of playing D&D and having fun with friends?
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>>47380006
>ancap
>not LG
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>>47387028

Mine too. The mutual friend they met through was my dad's D&D group, who he was friends with anyway but I like to brag my parents met through D&D to "up my nerd cred" or whatever.
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>>47387026
My first girlfriend and occasional bumping-bits-companion was a reverse trap. Literally spent 3 months trying to figure whether or not I should call her "he" or "she".

Fucking unisex first names.
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>>47387028
Holy shit nigger you're young.
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>>47386937
>communism forces girls to be soldiers or scientists instead of prostitutes
fuck that
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>>47379447
No, but it helped me realize back in the early 2000s that my then-gf wasn't for me.

Turns out she was an idiot with all the imagination of a cinderblock and zero creativity.
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>>47387093
It's so annoying when reverse traps aren't bi.
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>>47387021
>I figured she'd be an easy mark

You were doomed to fail.
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>>47387094
>young
>original publication date: 1974
>basic set: 1977

Might wanna do some research, buddy
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>>47387094
>Holy shit nigger you're young.

D&D has been around since the 70's and arguably hit its peak in popularity in the 80's, mang.
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>>47387141
>>47387152
>DnD is nearly 40 years old
Oh god
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>>47387120
It's annoying when no reverse trap gf.
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>>47387021
You got what you deserved, frogposter.
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>>47387033
>How does it feel knowing that once you have children with her, your tabletop time will slowly be sucked into the void and replaced with time wiping your shitspawn's diapers and "watching the little guy" instead of playing D&D and having fun with friends?

Having friends over to play D&D is one of the few social activities not really disrupted by having kids.

It's going out to events that becomes more problematic.
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>>47379447
No.
My wife left me for my GM.
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What's a reverse trap?
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>>47387215
Girl that looks like a guy.
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>>47387094
I guess. I'm 30 but I don't really know the average /tg/ age.
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>>47384625

>B-b-but that wasn't realllll Communism!

Typical far-left sophistry.
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>>47387033
Why are you so angry, man?
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>>47387258
He's right. Real Communism is literally impossible to implement outside of small community (couple dozens people).
You know what's the chief difference between communist and anti-communist? The first read Marx's works. The second understood them.
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>>47379447
I didnt find love through tabletop but me and my gf co-GM alot and that helps us bond.
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>>47387258
Here, you might find this useful in the future
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>thread about romance through tabletop
>suddenly communism debate
Guys can we please not do this. Take it to /his/
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>>47379447
Many times.

First time:
>Done with old RPG group full of moochers and dudes who don't invite me to their parties
>Gonna make a new one
>Gonna get some new friends out of it!
>Post an "Adventureres Wanted" flyer on campus in the place I hang out most.
>New party comp looks like an 80's movie.
>Fatbro, black guy, small German guy, big Australian guy, and a tomboy. I play the role of normal white businessman.
>Fatbro and I have been besties for years.
>Party changes out a bit, Aussie gets replaced with a comically pear-shaped girl.
>Semester and campaign end with perfect timing.
>Ask what everyone is doing over the summer.
>Everyone is going away for some reason or another except the tomboy and the fatbro.
>One friend does not a healthy social life make.
>*Roll to befriend tomboy*
>"Hey, femanon, wanna hang on Xday?"
>"Sure."
>Fast forward a couple weeks. I have 2 whole real life friends now.
>Returning tomboy home after getting [cultural equivalent of donuts]
>"Anon... uh... are we dating?"
>"I hadn't really thought about that... (Oblivious) I'm up for it if you are."
>Fast forward 6 months.
>Turns out she's absolute garbage with physical contact.
>Like... no handholding.
>I have an internet girlfriend in real life.
>She comes to be known as "Houdini" because our relationship was practically illusion.

I have more stories if anyone is interested, including my current relationship (mistake). This thread seems to be about communism vs. capitalism now.
Never change, /tg/. Never change.
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>>47387352
>my thread!
I found a love of hating communists through tabletop. Now it's related.
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>>47387226

probaby 19. I'm 21 and I am starting to feel too old for 4chan.
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>>47387044
>ancap
>Lawful anything
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>>47384698
I'd call it 2045 in the West.
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>>47387176
>not wanting a reverse trap gf and trap gf harem
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>>47387391
I'll keep going for lurkers before I head off to get things done today.

Second time:
>Just finished up another campaign on the 1 semester, 1 campaign basis
>Houdini is going to another country on foreign exchange. A breakup with no words. Suitable for a relationship with no hand-holding.
>Group managed to slowly become more female. We're now at 3 dudes, 3 chicks, and me.
>During the off-semester season, I like to play board games and do one-shots.
>Through a strange turn of events, fatbro, the pear, and I end up playing Win, Lose, Banana.
>Alcohol is involved.
>Now it's strip Win, Lose, Banana.
>We go a few rounds It's too intense for fatbro.
>The pear and I are nude.
>She's been complaining about her boyfriend for weeks.
>Girls complaining about their boyfriends happens to be a turn-on for me.
>Stop judging. You all probably have much more fucked up kinks.
>Sexy things ensue.
>Fast forward a month.
>The pear and I are watching B movies and getting our sexy on.
>She gets a call from her BF.
>They hadn't broken up yet.
>I know that monkey-branching is part of the game, but it shouldn't take a month.
>He's flippin' his shit over the phone.
>She doesn't know what to do.
>I'm trying to hide from the situation.
>We basically end up with me hiding under my own bed, too stressed out to even look at another human being, feeding her line-by-line suggestions on how to make this breakup go as smoothly as possible.
>We were supposed to actually bang tonight.
>Can't get it up due to recent psychological trauma.
>Spend the next semester and the remainder of our relationship was me trying to avoid getting into sexy situations because my dick had PTSD.
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>>47387674
>They hadn't broken up yet.
For a month! dude that is not healthy, not healthy and not nice.
Really dude, not cool.
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>>47387332

If you redefine what communism is, sure

You are describing a political system that is virtually impossible and leads to communities that die out within a generation (such as Harmony, PA). A system that has no clear way to establish law enforcement, has no clear interaction with business, no clear way to find and run a military, no clear way to spur the economy or maintain infrastructure, no way to ensure that people don't just fucking leave for the other forms of functional government that exist all across the world.

Communism, by contrast, fucking ~is~ the system that we call communism. It was a system that boasted itself through propaganda as the nonsense you think it actually describes, but no, it is what Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Mihn, etc all put into play.


>>47387316
Marx did not live to move any "true" communist movement into order, so there is no "true" communist movement. Every single thing is an interpretation of his political philosophy, the main point of which has never once been proven to actually occur. Marx's philosophy falls apart when you consider that in virtually every circumstance, the working class is overwhelmingly conservative, both culturally and economically, and has no interest in a "revolution." It is only when the intellectual elite intervenes can then turn this class towards a purpose: but that is not the workers' revolution that Marx foretold.

He was wrong, get over it. Go vote for Bernout and cry as the world's most successful capitalistic country refuses to shoot itself in the head to appease some college kids who clearly know better than everyone what political philosophy ~really~ means.
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>>47387741
The best part is it'll probably happen to him too!
If it isn't already, considering how dysfunctional the relationship is, I would know, considering I went through a similar situation.
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>>47384003
This, met my wife & mother of my 2 children at a Larp
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>>47387674
Continued.

>>47387802
Oh, how right you are sir, but it comes in the third installment.

Third time:
>It's summer again.
>Another season of board games and one-shots.
>Soprano girl (who joined at the tail end of another game) brings a friend to a Call of Cthulhu one-shot.
>New girl's game is pretty stronk, but her RP style reveals obvious sexual frustration.
>Sure enough, next session, she's complaining about her boyfriend.
>On a later date, the group is gathering in my room for a moment before we figure out what we want to go do.
>New girl notices the viking helmet
>Apparently, I'm known as "King of Couchlandia" in the party-going circle
>DESU, I hated partying.
>It was at that point she wanted my D.
>The pear (who I'm still dating), the dude who looks like my body double, the new girl, and I are playing a trivia game.
>Alcohol is involved.
>Now its a strip trivia game.
>After a few rounds, the pear and my body double are making out. The new girl and I start doing the same.
>Smoothest relationship transition ever.
>In the morning, new girl can't stop going on about how great my dick is.
>myego.jpg (9000 MB)
>New girl is musically and artistically talented.
>We really balance each other out.
>After about a month, the new girl acquires friends in New Orleans.
>Friends who do lots of drugs.
>Pretty sure she's fuckin' one or more of them.
>In denial because this feels like the first real relationship I've ever had.
>She's been slowly getting really vapid.
>Now she shows up to games in anticipation of the dick, and little else.
>She shows up to a game with hickeys.
>Claims that a party got intense.
>Claims that no dick was received.
>I snap out of denial.
>Give her the rite of last D.
>Hate-fuck her into Ahegao-tier retardation
>Break up with a musical number the next day
>Feel really guilty, because she was choosing between a drug dealer and me. I basically chose the drug dealer for her.
>Feel kinda K, because tested STD-free a couple months later
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>>47387674
>We're now at 3 dudes, 3 chicks, and me.
So what are you?
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Met my current girlfriend in our D&D group, we got together thanks to some intervention by the DM. Great girl, we're going through a rough patch right now, last night was particularly bad.
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>>47384171
good post friend
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>>47388030
I'm a cisgender white male with a business degree. Even my "causal" wear involves button-down shirts. SJWs hate me to death on sight even though I'm totes liberal.

>>47388009
Continued

Fourth time:
>Wallowing in self hatred over latest ex-GF
>We're going to call her "Fireworks," because our relationship was flashy and amazing, but ultimately short-lived. a waste of money, and a bunch of cleanup the next day.
>Soprano girl and Fireworks are BFFs, so I'm hearing no end of the drama.
>Fireworks left me for an abusive relationship.
>I broke up with her, so I'm blaming myself.
>I want to make things right.
>I want to save her.
>I can't.
>Flagellation-tier self-hatred.
>Final semester of college. Worried I'm going to die alone.
>Talking to some random girl after a seminar.
>She's really interesting.
>A month later, talk to her again.
>"Anon, you should give me your number so we can hang out when we're not in seminar."
>Still kinda depressed.
>Respond by inviting people to Morton's List: End to Boredom
>She's the only one up for it.
>We hang out, talk about enlightened stuff.
>She actually gets the idea of cosmic dread.
>Next day was camping trip and horror one-shot.
>She's totes invited.
>She's a fucking amazing player. Fun > winning.
>After shit got all Kafkaesque, I return her to her dorm.
>There's this strange, but really nice warm feeling in my chest when I'm around her.
>Never felt it before. Maybe it's that love thing everyone goes on about.
>We pass out cuddling.
>The next day... she's obnoxious.
>Where's the philosopher?
>Realize we had both been sleep-deprived for days when we hung out.
>She's a juggalette and a tumblretta
>Nope

Fuck it, I've got one more sin.
I'll just finish up my woeful tales.
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COMMUNISM IS THE ENSLAVEMENT OF ALL TO ALL

CAPITALISM IS THE ENSLAVEMENT OF THE INCAPABLE TO THE CAPABLE
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>>47388510
>>>/pol/
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>>47388539
What, out of everything in the thread, *that* is the one that's gotta go to pol?
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>post the facetious ideological alignment chart from a joke campaign I GM'd a while back
>it was called U.S.S.R. (Unhinged Soviet Space Romp)
>entire thread derails

Sorry OP, but I'm also kinda proud of myself
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Marx thought his idealogy was so shit he didn't identify himself as a Marxist or Communist.

Retards.
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>>47388507
Fifth and current time.

>Just graduated
>On the job application train
>Got a kickass paid internship to keep me going while I find a career.
>Fatbro has been DMing public games at the FLGS opened up by a dude I practically introduced to RPGs
>They need another DM
>Do it.
>Good team. Fatbro and I each DM two parties raiding a keep.
>Both teams infiltrate, then we jam the tables together and have the most epic encounter ever.
>Meet a cute... uh... girl? boy?
>That Saturday, broke my chain of ForeverGM, participated in an AD&D campaign.
>Short on players (I later found out why, but that's a story for That GM threads.)
>Invite stonerbro to join. He shows.
>Still need one more
>That girl... er... guy? Whatever. That kinda cute person who's a good gamer is nearby, playing MTG legacy.
>Invite.
>Game ends. Good, but not spectacular.
>Invite everyone at the table to go on IRL adventures. Urban exploring and shit.
>Random girl, trap?, stonerbro, and I go through spoopy drainage tunnels and tons of graffiti.
>Spook the ladie(s?) with one random poke in the dark each
>End up going home with the androgynous one
>Netflix
>Hands touch
>Lewdness ensues
>Check for traps
>No traps found
>Kinda bummed because I go to /d/ and am always up for an adventure
>Macroclitoris
>Turns out I'm not into those
>She has gender dysphoria and is taking testosterone
>(Get triggerd, Tumblr)
>Autism
>Room is filled with yaoi-related stuff
>I'm the new special interest
>Feel like I have to protect her and not hurt her
>Guilt-tripped into relationship
>Really not into her
>Her junk makes my boner go concave
>I'd probably really like her if she weren't the female equivalent of the stereotypical 4chan /b/ user (wants to be the little girl, has waifu pillow, walls covered in weeb stuff, autism, NEET)
>I kinda hope that she changes
>I know damn well that she won't as long as I'm around to make her think that her life and choices are okay
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>>47388361
>last night was particularly bad
go on
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>>47379785
Very touching, if true.
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>>47386786
He's mistaking authoritarian goverment structures with fascism.
A common mistake thanks to bad education.
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>>47386523
The problem is you
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>>47388940
Dude, run.

No gaming is better than bad gaming, and no gf is better than a tumblr gf.
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>>47379447
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>>47380006
5 posts into the thread and /pol/ shows up, impressive
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I found my boyfriend through our shared hatred of Camoire: the Masquerade fans.
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>>47387588
You mean reverse trap bf?
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>>47388510
>hating on capitalism
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>>47389825
But I love capitalism
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>>47387093
>reverse trap
For what purpose?
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>>47389987
For cute. CUTE!
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Yes, several times. But it was never lasting. LARPing girls make good fucks and poor girlfriends.
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>>47381635
Don't get into that pit of autism
Commies should just be ignored
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>>47390020
Just fuck a twink.
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>>47390473
>girly boy and boyish girl are the same
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>>47390230
Why are they bad gfs?
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>>47379447
Not table top, but my current GF of 7 years only got together outside of work because she was talking smack about her Halo game.

I should really marry that girl...
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Where the fuck is shieldmaiden?
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My first GM is now my wife. 15 years together. Now I'm the GM on a 7+ years duet game we play on our free time.
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>>47390525
Name one difference, besides the obvious.
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>>47390566
Not him but we live in an age where there is still a definition between what is considered a "male" activity and a "female" activity.

When someone of the other gender joins a group dominated by the other gender there is a risk, a high one, that they're there for other reasons, predatory in nature, beyond the activity itself. They're often there to attention whore and because they're in low supply they'll fuck around or just waste your time because they know they can sample the audience with almost no consequence.

Women and nerd hobbies are very much like that. I'm not saying that women can't be genuinely interested in something, I'm just saying that often, the way group dynamics work, they're also there for reasons outside of the hobby.

And I'm not saying that behavior is exclusive to women. I ballroom dance and take occasional cooking classes and some of the other guys that show up are gross. They may be attractive, well kept, and like dancing, but they're there to fuck around just as much as they're trying to learn to dance.
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>>47390653
>the obvious
That's already enough.
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>>47390653
You gay.
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>>47390598
>I should really marry that girl...
Yeah fuck having your own property.
inb4 just get a prenups
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>>47389214
[spoilerTThe mods here easily take offense to this kind of shit, so would you like to take it to another board so I can show you how wrong you are? Or was it just a drive-by comment to make yourself feel better?

Just create a thread on /r9k/ or whatever lightly moderated board you prefer, link to it, put on a tripcode, I'll put on mine and we'll duke it out. [/spoiler]
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>>47390653
Twinks are generally notorious sluts and will give you STDs.
Tomboy more chance of faithful and pure.
Also this.
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>>47379447
No. Actually, tabletop has caused some strife in my current relationship. Turns out we have very different approaches to gaming. She prefers to just roll for social checks and let the numbers and GM decide what happens, while I enjoy roleplaying the conversation and coming up with lies, arguments, etc.
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>>47390779
>Tomboy more chance of faithful and pure.
HAHAHA
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>>47388982
Things between us had been getting boring, particularly in bed, amazing girlfriend other than that. I talked to her about it on friday night and she took it terribly, turns out she was a virgin, I'm her first and she's crazy about me. She cried, she apologized, cried more, promised to work on it, apologized again.......a real bad night.

So last night she comes over with lingerie and toys, acting all kinky and slutty, obviously forcing it and obviously uncomfortable with it, tried getting her to stop, she wanted to keep going "for me", she starts crying again. Spent the rest of the night consoling her, reassuring her and cuddling her. Eventually we did fug, but things are weird, we'll have to keep working on it.

Thank god I didn't mention the other girl.
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>>47388507
>This story
I swear to god I have heard this before. You post that here before or am I slipping deeper into the madness again.
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>>47390020
No anon, for cool.
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>>47391027
Why not both?
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>>47390779
Tomboys a cute
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Yeah, it has. Emotional rollercoaster, that. Still haven't gotten over her.
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>>47391391
>Still haven't gotten over her.
Why not?
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love is something only other people deserve to experience
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>>47380006
>communism
>good
Hasn’t history proven that Marx’s vision of an egalitarian utopia is unattainable, inevitably creating an oligarchy more oppressive to the proletariat than the bourgeoisie it vilifies?
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>>47390857
>the other girl
something you wanna tell us anon?
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>love
i'm uh, in love with the gym now I guess.
fuck you /tg/
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>>47393951
There's a girl I've been texting/sexting recently, was thinking of cheating with her.
Then last night and the night before happened and I felt like shit, now I wanna make it work out with the gf.
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>>47394405
>thinking of cheating
kill yourself
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>>47387023
Damn you're dumb
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>>47387044
ancap is CN
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>>47394405
Dude. Don't cheat. Never. It's a weakness of character like few others.
You want to make it work with your GF? She's feeling insecure, but wants to try. Give her time, talk to her about these things. Make sure you seem interested in what she wants to try out. Come up with a few things of your own. You're on /tg/ on 4chan. You can't possibly convince me you have an active imagination and a dirty internet history.

If it won't work out. It won't work out. But as long as you keep trying and you have feelings you owe it to yourself to be the best you can be. And if that should stop, then you make it the cleanest break you possibly could. Because you don't want to be that guy.
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>>47379447
It helped me find a love of tabletop, if that's what you mean.
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>>47379447
Married with three children because of my game. I played paladin and she played a bow ranger, lengthy in game drama ended in lots and lots of sex.
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>>47394495
>>47394782
I know, I know, I learned my lesson, it won't happen again. I cut off all contact with the other girl and deleted the messages. She is great and I wanna be the boyfriend she deserves. And yeah I'm a filthy guy with kinks that I wanna share those with her even if it takes time, it's just natural for her to be vanilla and a slow learner.

Last night we used blindfolds and she responded well to it. She really loves me, I'm not used to that.
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>>47394914
Congratulations, bro. inb4 "lol totally made up"
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>>47379447
only in a very abstract sense. Tabletop games helped me bacome more social, and I met my current boyfriend through the people I play tabletop with.
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>>47394979
You'll cheat on her, you fucking normie.
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>>47384432

burn in hell, commie bastard.
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I was going on dates with my DM/GM until she moved away for the summer. Does that count?
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>>47379447
No, but love did help me find tabletop.
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>>47396520
>normie
Seriously, bro?
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I did meet a woman the I lived with for three years. I don't know if I would call it love, but we had a lot of sex together during that time.
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>>47384432
Communism can work for a small group, like 2-10 people - a "commune", if you will.
Communism cannot work for a government, as it is a bureaucracy, and does not have the ability to take responsibility for its actions.
Now fuck off, pinko.
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My wife and i actually met durring a two year long campaign of WoD. She doesn't tabletop as much now due to too many bad dms
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>>47384432
And that is why it fails, as it expects humans to not be humans, IE, that no one will try to exploit the system for their own gain.
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I met my girlfriend at a board game meet up, so yes.
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>>47396566
But it is you who will be in hell, capitalist pig.

While you were looking out for you own self interest we were helping build a better world for everyone.
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>>47399751
So what I am getting is that in a fantasy setting, where there are races which are inherently good aligned there should be actual functional communist states which are free of corruption.
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>>47379447
After introducing her to the group when she was still just a close friend and she didn't want to play but was more then willing to help the DM, it was about the time, in a deep, fake baritone voice, she was hamming the hell out of the Red Dragon, I realised I wanted the relationship to work.

Eight years later we're wondering if we organise to get married in New Zealand while we're on holidays at the end of the year or wait to see if Australia finally gets off it's lazy arse and adjusts the marriage act after the election.
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>>47387391
>>Turns out she's absolute garbage with physical contact.
>>Like... no handholding.
>>I have an internet girlfriend in real life.
Christ, you poor bastard.

In my experience internet girlfriends tend to be lusty as fuck. If you get to the point of IRL visits it's practically a honeymoon.
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>>47379447
best girl, I hope they bring her back soon
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>>47379447
Twice, actually. First time playing D&D, second during Call of Cthulhu.
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>>47379447
In a roundabout kind of way, yes. A friend of mine had an empty player spot in his RPG group and, since I was added to that group, I ended up getting introduced to their whole circle at large - that larger circle, of course, included my current girlfriend.
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Actually Yes, but it didn't work out. Almost 4 years together and it was time we both moved on. I taught her how to play Mtg and some roleplay stuff varying degrees of lewdness

I have been single ever since then but I've been confessed to once a year around november/december. Made out a couple times but I can never really grasp what I had before.

Pieces of advice: Don't be spaghetti-animeweedlord420 irl unless you want people with NO integrative complexity. School is probably the best place to play tabletop/card games because you never know who you'll meet.
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Oddly enough love helped me find tabletops. It was my current girlfriend that introduced me to pen and paper RPGs as well as a wider world of board gaming in general. Her house is lined with books and boxes and made me realise there was a whole world of physical gaming I'd neglected and I love it.

Now I run DnD for her and a bunch of my friends. It's been great for us and I'm glad I found her.
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I met my boyfriend during a homebrew PbP on the old Gleemax forums, before they transitioned into just WotC.
We'd chat off and on, exchange flirtatious jokes and just be super nerds doing fantasy adventure biz in a larger group.
Eventually we both reached a point where our joking was becoming a bit more serious and more often than not it was just us two chatting separately from our D&D group.
We exchanged phone numbers and started a more romantic thing long-distance, me in North Carolina and him up in Michigan.
Five years later and he's just finished college and I've been living much closer in Indiana so I can see him regularly.
Within the next few months we plan on finally getting a place together and seeing what life has in store for us together.
I haven't been this excited about a relationship in years, teegee.
All thanks to tabletop gaming bringing us together.
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>>47400684
>roundabout
someone post the song
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>>47379447
Once a player got accused of playing his fetish, because his female character wore dresses and high heels. The player was a homosexual male The accuser didn't believe him until the player showed him some pictures on his phone.

Turns out he is really great at sucking dick.
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Met my first girlfriend on a Freeform RPG site. The two of us ended up flirting a lot in character, and started chatting out of game as well. Eventually I realized I was crushing on her hard, and confessed my feelings. We ended up in a long-term online relationship which fell apart pretty quick once we met up, as often happens in these kinds of relationships.

I learned my lesson, though. Next time I dated a girl I met playing tabletop it was someone I knew from real life. We've been together ever sense.
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>>47403150

Gotcha senpai.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Tdu4uKSZ3M
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It has been almost four years, I just visited her grave.

I'll share a little story about her; she was my little submissive amazon. Even after the chemotherapy with her hair gone and her once fit figure gone, she still look strong. Sure she could not train much or have our bondage session like we wanted, but she manage to convince the doctors and the chief nurse to let her train a bit each day and to at least play a little with rope harness. For her cancer was an inconvenience, for us it was doomsday clock.

The last year she was with us we started a Dark Heresy game, playing almost every Wednesday night. She playing a guardsmen, I was an arbiter, one of the nurses saw our games and got hook up, ended playing an Hospitaller, because they looked bad ass, our friends play a psyker and an assassin; and the hospital priest played a priest, he thought it was rather funny to bash head in the name of space Jesus.
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>>47403721
The night cancer took her away from me, was also the night her character die. Her guards woman, hold the line while we secure the artifact we where sent to recover. (we where playing basically Dead Space 2 but with genestealers and genestealers cult)
She detonated a melta charge separating us from the swarm, leaving her and the wounded psyker drawing the swarm towards them so we could leave the station safely. "Creo que me llego la hora, chispita" loosely translate to "my time has come, sparky" referring to the psyker, before throwing him to the next room and blocking the blast doors so she could detonated the melta charge.

I still believe she knew it was her last night, along with the priest because he give her character IC blessing. The last thing she said to me before she felt asleep and never wake up was; "nos divertimos harto, espero que no te sorprendas mañana" "we had a lot of fun, I hope you are not surprise tomorrow" kiss me and felt asleep.

That is the story of my little amazon. I just wanted to share it. Specially after I learn about the child cancer ward has a story of a short fit angel fighting away nightmares. I'm pretty sure it is the nurse and priest doing, but I want to believe she is kicking demons and keeping children safe in her dreams.
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>>47388940
Run. Just run.
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>>47403784
que descanse en paz
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>>47403784
I screencapped it, Anon. A story worthwhile of reading.
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>chispita
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>>47379447
It helped me find my love of tabletop.
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I met my girlfriend of 4 years through an old tabletop IRC. Tons of talking and real-world meetings later, going strong.
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>>47406180
The fact that it may apply to any ideology doesn't exclude any from being qualified as evil. It just precludes any of them as being categorically good.
Of course, you bloody communists are all still Chaotic Evil shits.
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>>47406180
What about libertarianism? Doesn't exactly have enforcers. Which might explain why it is hard to maintain in the face of those who wish to change the system.
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>>47387674
This is the most beta of beta shit I've ever read. You made me want to vomit.
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>>47405594
Help an Amerifat understand - is the literal translation meaningful beyond being like sparky?
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>>47408308
Yeah that is a painfully pathetic dude. He preys on another man's girl and then gets cold feet? Nut up, you fuckin asshole.
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>>47406771
I'll give you chaotic at least, considering how basically none of them stick to the book.

>>47408237
>Doesn't exactly have enforcers.
Private security, mercenaries, generous donations to the sheriff's re-election campaign, bribed judges, for-profit prisons, or for the less successful sociopaths, simply shooting the fucker in the face yourself.
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>>47387215
A girl that can pass off for a guy with the right clothing. Basically, just a tomboy.
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>>47388940
>female to male transgender
>still into guys
I don't understand this shit.
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No but it's taken it from me. An old girlfriend left me because I would run a campaign for 7 hours at a time
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>>47408769
Imagine yaoi fangirl who likes yaoi so much she wants to become yaoi - mind, soul and body.
Also if you were to become little girl, wouldn't you be lesbian?
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>>47394405
>cheating
If you feel the need to start fucking someone else, maybe you shouldn't be in a committed relationship. Either try to make it work or grow some balls and break up with them, cheating is literally the worst thing you can do.
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>>47408587
No no no. A tomboy is still recognizably feminine, despite the fact that she likes boyish activities and may wear boyish clothing.

A reverse trap is a girl that is trying to entirely hide the fact that she's a woman, usually pretending to be a young man or boy.

A tomboy might bind up her breasts so that she does well in the swim team, but doesn't actively try to hide them like the reverse trap will by the same method.
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>>47408567
Those are for security, not enforcement of ideological purity.
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>>47408856
I think the difference is no matter how hard they try to hide the fact they are a girl, the most they'll look like is androgynous.
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>>47408912
It depends on their age and who they're imitating, and what they themselves look like. Most woman could probably pass off as a somewhat effeminate man with the right clothing and a fake mustache, and one that was fairly muscly might be able to pass off as a guy easily - though usually reverse traps don't seem to go that far.

There are entire story plots that revolve around girls pretending to be guys and fooling everyone until a certain moment, and I think that must hold some merit towards the fact that it could reasonably be done with enough effort.
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>>47408406
It's being used as a pet-name, our pet names are usually something generic along the lines of "my love", "my heart", "my king", "chubby boy".
Chispita indicates a deeper level of intimacy and in the context of cancer it's the sort of thing that kicks your heart in the dick.
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>>47403721
>>47403784
Shall she continue her task....

And that priest sounds rather awesome, if I am allowed to say this.
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bump for Chispita
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>>47387044
>Anarchy
>Lawful
u wot
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>>47408828
Hold on, what's with this visceral reaction to cheating?
Is it because of cuck meme?
Because a "nice gal" could have been the victim of it, at the hands of a "bad girl"?
And don't tell me you've never cheated on one of your girlfriends, or at the very least been tempted to cheat.
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>>47413539
There's a difference between idly considering having another girl, or seriously considering cheating on your current girlfriend.

You can't have your cake and eat it too. Either break up with your current gf and try for the new girl, or forget about the other girl and try to make things work with your girlfriend. If you don't want to commit to anyone, why would anyone want to commit to you?
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>>47385779
This was also my assumption, yes.
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>>47389987
Por Que?
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>>47413539
Most people around these part either are, or merely would be, happy to score even just one girl. As such, concept of abandoning one conquest for uncertainty of another is entirely alien and repulsive to them.
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>>47413539
It's more of a moral thing. If you don't give a shit, whatever, but outside of a lot of dudebros or other people with more social lives, cheating is looked down upon since it's a huge dick move. Do whatever you want but you shouldn't expect anyone to pat you on the back for being unfaithful.
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>>47413539
It's called have moral fortitude. It's ok to be tempted, temptation is all around us after all. The thing that matters is if you actually decide to give in to that temptation. If you're in a relationship and rather fuck someone else, just break it off before you do it else you're just being a major asshole to your partner. I've been cheated on before and it pissed me off more than anything that ever happened me. I would never want to inflict that kind of feeling on someone else.
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I'd like to find love one day, especially if they share my autistic hobbies, but I am too much of a retard to even know how to meet people

I'm also shallow, boring, and ugly
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>Because a "nice gal" could have been the victim of it, at the hands of a "bad girl"?
Aye sluts being sluts and double-crossing other sluts who cares? But that girl of yours sounds special like a keeper and girls like that shouldn't suffer at the hands of thirsty dicks and whores.
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>>47413539
>what is morality
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>what is mortality
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