D&D Dungeon Master Running A Blind Date Campaign

by Scott Beale on April 2, 2009 · 3 comments

“The Dungeon Master: The Blind Date” is a video by The555 that imagines what might happen if a D&D Dungeon Master was brought in to run a blind date campaign.

via Neatorama

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1 chicken john April 2, 2009 at 4:31 pm

Funny!

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2 Cedric April 2, 2009 at 7:04 pm

I chuckled.

Then I thought, “I shouldn’t find this amusing. It presents gamers in a bad light that is so cliche.”

“Eh, it’s just an amusing vid. Don’t stress.”

“But it’s images like these that propagate the stereotype of D&D players as dateless nerds!”

“But you have to admit that you do see a lot of those dateless nerds at conventions…”

“Shut up self. You’re just rationalizing.”

“And you’re talking to yourself.”

/sigh

When I argue with myself, everyone loses.

I’ll just get back to working on my webcomic now…

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3 lisaLJL April 2, 2009 at 9:30 pm

luv this! it’s a keeper.

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