I don't get why people automatically think that playing D&D automatically makes you a geek or a nerd. Sure, most D&D players are geeks, but just because you play the game doesn't mean you are one.
Anyway, I read far too much science fiction for my own good... I'll post a picture if I can ever find a digital camera. There is much of it. Actually, that reminds me: I never opened that last box. I ought to do that after I've finished my many exams.
I don't get why people automatically think that playing D&D automatically makes you a geek or a nerd. Sure, most D&D players are geeks, but just because you play the game doesn't mean you are one.
Thank you. And just for the record, us old-skool Magic the Gathering players are usually also geeks, and the newer generations think that just because they also play (with crappy strategies most of the time) that automatically tags them as a geek.
...Why has our name fallen so low, dare I ask? o_O
Heh, I hear ya. I stopped playing quite some time ago, but I've yet to meet someone who started playing after me capable of beating my Oddysey-Torment green-blue deck, a custom I called Elven Counters, capable of deploying four mana sources by the second turn consistently and full of Counterspells, Force Spikes, and other counter cards, while delivering an army of elves quite quickly. XD