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Using this meme format doesn't make sense. Why would he need to explain that? But yeah I play GURPS so I'm none of these people.
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Yeah, Warehouse 13 falls squarely in the peak of SyFy Channel’s “this is super campy but it’s fun” era. Super low budget special effects, bad CGI, etc… If you end up liking it, you may also enjoy Sanctuary, which is a sort of spin on the X-Men concept. It’s from that same era. Warehouse 13 is basically “magic item of the week” while Sanctuary is more “monster of the week”.
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i need to cancel this week. even though i said i was free on wednesdays for the forseeable future, i started making all of my dr appts and work travel be on wednesdays.
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This post did not contain any content.Reminds me of when I ended up playing a changeling. Five players plus the DM; two players were transgender, and one was non-binary. We were going around the table introducing our characters. They had all finished, and I was last. Notably, when I introduced my character, I didn’t bother saying their pronouns. One of the other players asked, and I just deadpanned “Changeling…” The collective lightbulb moment was like [that one scene in 22 Jump Street](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kxCkgCwyVvY). All three of them took a beat, then immediately crashed out when they realized the straight cis dude was the one playing a changeling, *and that they hadn’t thought of it first*.
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Oh boy, playing RIFTS as my first go as a GM (aka DM) was how I learned to play by the rule of cool and come up with challenges/stories that weren't directly dependent on character power levels. So much fun to be had with a mix of MDC and SDC characters, dimension hopping, and I also loved reading the expansion books for the over the top flavor text and inspiration. Tried out other games to reduce complexity but still kept at least one of the expansion books for inspiration.
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Using this meme format doesn't make sense. Why would he need to explain that? But yeah I play GURPS so I'm none of these people.> Why would he need to explain that? Because the running gag is that everyone who plays DnD is either sad, traumatized, queer or some combination of all three.
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That is the second time I have heard of Warehouse 13 in the past week. I have been rewatching Eureka because it is one of my favorite shows, and a show I loved I think before Star Trek. What I never knew was that Warehouse 13 was a show that had crossover and existed. Good friend of mine talked about it the other day, so I downloaded it, and when I am done Eureka, I am going to start watching Warehouse 13.Love warehouse 13! Like eureka, it's kinda silly, but good heartwarming fun. Definitely good inspiration for dnd campaigns. I've always wanted to rip it off but set in planescape. Sending players to different planes to pick up weird artifacts without blowing their covers.
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It's really fun. I just got the Blu-rays so my wife could watch it for the first time after she enjoyed Eureka and Warehouse 13 with me. [@Stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.com](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/Stamets) I do recommend
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It's really fun. I just got the Blu-rays so my wife could watch it for the first time after she enjoyed Eureka and Warehouse 13 with me. [@Stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.com](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/Stamets) I do recommendGod damn it. Well, I guess I'll add it to the fucking list... One day, eventually, I will get back to the Golden Girls. I don't know when that is, but it will be some day.
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Yeah, Warehouse 13 falls squarely in the peak of SyFy Channel’s “this is super campy but it’s fun” era. Super low budget special effects, bad CGI, etc… If you end up liking it, you may also enjoy Sanctuary, which is a sort of spin on the X-Men concept. It’s from that same era. Warehouse 13 is basically “magic item of the week” while Sanctuary is more “monster of the week”.This comment just reminded me of something. I actually have heard of Warehouse 13 before. A friend tried to get me to watch it many years ago when I was rewatching Eureka at the time. And I refused. He pitched Warehouse 13 as a magic item of the week type show in such a way that he completely removed any sense of personality from the show. Like, I don't know a single thing about the show other than the fact that it's a warehouse and there are items in it. He didn't tell me a single thing about any of the characters, meanwhile in Eureka, the only thing I care about are the characters. Especially Sheriff Jack Carter, who is my husband. One of many.
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> Why would he need to explain that? Because the running gag is that everyone who plays DnD is either sad, traumatized, queer or some combination of all three.
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It doesn't fit the format though. That'd be better as the panel 3 dialogue, with 4 being along the lines of "You guys get to play D&D?"But it does fit the format, as everybody else is completely an utterly shocked that this one person is not queer or traumatized, and they are responding to the fact that he had said that he only played for fun and to be zany. I literally have no idea what you're talking about.
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