Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:50     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Uhh you realize almost every tech entrepreneur millionaire did this…


No they didn't - I call BS on this rando "fact"
D&D is soooo lame - these kids are really lower GPA kids


Lol, this is hysterical. Are you a low IQ type, maybe? D and D, and many similar games appeal to high IQ types, in fact, most average or low IQ "types" wouldn't even be able to start this game- they wouldn't even get it. And it's not lame, it's managed to be a VERY popular pastime for decades.


I am not anti or for D&D, but there is no way there is an IQ correlation with those who play it. I know nerds always want to rationalize that even the cool kids can't stand them, at least they're smarter than them, when 9/10 times, they're not. Nerd doesn't automatically equal smart and cool/athletic doesn't always equal dumb.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:48     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Anonymous wrote:I will never understand American culture. A multi billion dollar enterprise of college and professional sports- games, merchandise, thousand dollar seats, betting, team loyalty to players who are hired for millions of dollars is just fine but a fantasy board game is problematic?

Such an anti intellectual society.


Add to that sports which often cause lifelong debilitating injuries to the athletes who are some only children. We basically have not evolved beyond coliseum sacrifices.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:45     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Uhh you realize almost every tech entrepreneur millionaire did this…


No they didn't - I call BS on this rando "fact"
D&D is soooo lame - these kids are really lower GPA kids


Lol, this is hysterical. Are you a low IQ type, maybe? D and D, and many similar games appeal to high IQ types, in fact, most average or low IQ "types" wouldn't even be able to start this game- they wouldn't even get it. And it's not lame, it's managed to be a VERY popular pastime for decades.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:41     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

I will never understand American culture. A multi billion dollar enterprise of college and professional sports- games, merchandise, thousand dollar seats, betting, team loyalty to players who are hired for millions of dollars is just fine but a fantasy board game is problematic?

Such an anti intellectual society.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 12:37     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Anonymous wrote:I’ve always thought anything related to fantasy or supernatural was kind of dumb, but it seems like a lot of nice smart successful people are into fantasy in the broad sense so I made my peace with it.


Why do you think fantasy or supernatural is dumb? Are you aware of the plethora of literature and cinema in this genre? Why is it ok to watch Game of Thrones, Outlander, etc., but playing a game is dumb?

Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 02:12     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

I’ve always thought anything related to fantasy or supernatural was kind of dumb, but it seems like a lot of nice smart successful people are into fantasy in the broad sense so I made my peace with it.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 01:53     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Someone needs to explain why anyone plays golf or watches golf games. D&D I get- but golf? Boring conspicuous consumption.
Anonymous
Post 01/19/2024 01:51     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

All my adult children play this and similar games, and most of their spouses. They get together in large playing groups, scheduled around the calendar. They are aged 35 to 48, all are parents, professionals, one is a physician, with multiple degrees, and earn from 120k to about 450k.
What is it that you presume about this game or others that is crazy wrong? BTW, I don't play because it not my thing, but I am in my 60s and my contemporaries played this when we were in high school and college, some still do.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 22:18     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who's your dream child, OP?


One who doesn't occupy an infantile dream world as a grown ass adult.


Well Tolkien made quite a feat of it.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 21:57     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who's your dream child, OP?


One who doesn't occupy an infantile dream world as a grown ass adult.


How do you feel about adults follow football teams?


I think it's beyond weird when they expect other adults to converse with them about football as if it's the norm.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2024 21:53     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

No one really cares what you think.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 13:21     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who's your dream child, OP?


One who doesn't occupy an infantile dream world as a grown ass adult.

So no Libertarians. Good start!
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 13:20     Subject: Re:If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Anonymous wrote:I've never played D&D but I would 1000x rather spend time with, marry, or hire someone who did than anyone who tries to start conversations with "Convince me I'm wrong." D&D is a nerdy hobby, OP is ajerk.

FIFY
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2024 13:18     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Anonymous wrote:Convince me I'm wrong.

You're absolutely right! Much better they drink and do drugs.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2024 14:07     Subject: If your college student plays D&D, you have failed as a parent

Neither my DH or I have ever been into it nor do our kids show any interest in anything like it. I would feel like I had failed as a parent if they turned out to be judgmental like you OP and some of the others on this thread.