It’s her way to say ‘quirky’ without the connotation of him being a social misfit and strange |
My overly religious mother has a problem with Harry Potter and D&D too. She also has a problem with violent video games and movies. I was barely allowed to dress up for Halloween- no scary costumes, etc. Some people just cannot handle it. |
Wrong |
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It’s great!
Love that they continue to in college and adulthood! |
As a parent of an ADHD kid it’s a stupid terms. If you have to define it then you are not communicating properly. Don’t make up terms for things that already have widely used terms. It doesn’t make the condition sound better; it makes you sound uneducated and insecure. |
| IME, a lot of kids learn it from a parent. My kid is into it and there is a club or two at their school; it seems pretty popular (as popular as any other niche club ibterest, anyway). I also know several military officers/vets who play (and have for years/decades). |
I agree. Nerdy stuff in general is more mainstream now. Think how popular anime and video games are. |
Thanks. I just googled it too. My kid who is a teen has ADHD and I’m a HS special ed teacher and I’ve never heard of it before this thread. |
yes! and so it mtg (magic the gathering) ... |
It's a Gen Z term to suggest that being neurodiverse is cooler or less boring/vanilla as neurotypical. |
Yes. The dirty, smelly men playing D&D at a comic book store. |
| WOW what a bunch of losers you are. Are you really discussing whether a board game is cool enough for your precious snowflakes. No wonder this world is such a nasty place with people like you raising kids. Grow the hell up. |
| It’s always been cool. |
Wow are you triggered. What do you care what others think? You must be the OP. Stop trying to make fetch happen and accept it:. D&D is for losers. Sorry. |
That's a year before it started. I don't know what it takes to be considered mainstream, but as for live action D&D playing, the "Critical Role" team sold out Wembley Arena, and last year "Dimension 20" very quickly sold out Madison Square Garden. Rolling Stone: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/rs-gaming/dungeons-and-dragons-dimension-20-madison-square-garden-1235258992/ It's just storytelling, in the end. The dice add some unpredictability, and the group effort makes it collaborative. |