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>play D&D IRL
>PHB classes, PHB races
>balanced party
>men play men, women play women

>play D&D online
>everyone is some fucked-up multiclass elf or furry bimbo slut
>maybe there's one (1) femboy, who is also a bimbo slut
What causes this phenomenon?
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The internet is full of cooler people who play interesting characters
/thread
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>it's another thread bitching about what other people do
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>>97859958
Did you think ERP meant "eletronic roleplay" like e-mail?
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>tfw no bimbo slut femboy at the table
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>>97859958
People who play online are generally social rejects whom nobody tolerates or wants to be friends with in real life. That's WHY they're playing online.
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>>97860002
anon, that is 60% of the human experience. at least 80% online.
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>>97859958
Every woman (female) I've ever played with IRL has played pretty-boy male characters. Including one that was pretty much just Link from Breath of the Wild as a Dex Fighter.
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>>97859958
>People that nobody wanted in their group are active online
More news at 11
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>>97859958
Well enough about imaginary scenarios. Tell us about your games. What was the last character you played?
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>>97859958
The internet has a way of allowing niche to become common.
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>>97859958
>What causes this phenomenon?
(You) picking and choosing anecdotes to reach a biased result.
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The internet is full of worse people who play shit characters
/thread
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>>97859958
I dunno. Anyway, did you hear about Arcana Unleashed? Seems like yuan-ti will be in it. Pretty cool, no?
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>>97859958
Bait
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>>97859958
>this thread again
Confirmed, ig. They're using repost bots.
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>>97859958
Well the artist of that is a tranny, which also answers your question.
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>>97859958
Normal people don't need internet to meet people and have fun, so you find waaaay more normal people irl than on internet where 99% of the antisocial weirdos live (me included)

I have a irl group, only one of them plays furry stuff (not me), the other 7 play mostly humans/elves/dwarves/halforcs
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>>97859958
>What causes this phenomenon?
Cherry picking? It's mostly the result of unconscious bias. You see what you want to see, or what you expect to see.

It's a reflection of you--not of the people you're interacting with.
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>>97865966
Nice AI-written post bro
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>>97866346
>if I insult someone, facts will change!
Sorry anon, but you've gotta live in reality. Your attempt at a rhetorical deflection won't get you very far. Fact is that your sample size of "in my experience" doesn't tell you anything about anything. But the conclusions you try to draw from it? Does tell us something about you.
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>>97860190
TRVKE
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>>97859958
Some players treat their characters as perhaps too much of an alter ego.



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