Are we talking about the same behaviors? It doesn't take "body chemistry-altering" substances to argue over pointless things, mess around with a game system, be confused about rules, or interrupt a game with the needs of the real world (i.e. the bit about Mountain Dew). The fact is, in any gaming community there will be people who take the game too seriously, to the point that they do not realize that they are acting in an amusing/ridiculous manner.ShintaTheGentle wrote:Again, I think you are incorrect. The 'typical D&D nerd' (I am unsure if you mean the person who obsesses, or the casual player either way, he or she) does not act in that manner at all, unless under the influence of a body chemitry-altering substance.
If you're going to talk about stereotypes, it helps if you don't use the stock phrase of an anime character in the process . At any rate, I can make generalizations when I think they are appropriate, and make fun of foolishness and hypocrisy where I find it. I am aware that there are people who do not fit the stereotype, but it is much more fun to focus on those that do. In fact, that is the basis for a great deal of what we call "humor." If all comedy has to be 100% accurate or have a disclaimer, then we are living in a sad, sad world.ShintaTheGentle wrote:You also have to be careful, stereotypes are a bad thing to fall in to making, that they most definatly are.
Azier the Swordsman wrote:I had no idea my thread would turn into a debate. o_O
I never said that Kenshin's speech mannerisms were a stereotype]All I have to say is that that struck way too close to home. That reminds me of the many D&D sessions I had over the last year at my friend's house (he was a good DM who, like Bob pointed out, took all of the iffy stuff out). The Mountain Dew bit was correct. The arguing over casting the spell was correct. The "Do I see it? I've got a sword that's +9 against Ogres!" bit was so right because it was what my character probably would have been doing (except the whole getting drunk part o_o). I liked this video a whole lot.[/quote]That is pretty clear to me.ShintaTheGentle wrote:Excuse me, but Kenshin's speech mannerisms are not a stereotype the last I checked, that they most definatly are not. They are ratehr unique to that particular character in that particular show, except to the people who fing it amusing enough to emulate (such as myself.) I never said you can not make generalizations. I said more often than not generalizations are in error (well, might not have said that, but by 'be careful' that is what I tried to imply.) I am aware of what humor is, thank you, I do not need to be talked to as though an ignorant child. You stated the clip was 'probably not too far form the truth' I merly attempted to inform you of the error of this statement.
skynes wrote:anyhoo, the animation. Seen it before, found it to be hilarious and yeah that is a general stereotype. Seems the maker was deliberately exaggerating things for a laugh (which he got)
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