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TYT: Are Religious People Happier?

radx says...

Get into a team sport. Dress up, get together on the weekend, spend some quality time together, build a social network. You even get some workout done in the process. Much healther, less bullshit.

Or join the mafia. Join the armed services. Join a gang bang. Get into fight club - but don't talk about it. Or start playing an MMORPG. Or Dungeons and Dragons. Become a regular at a whore house.

Plenty of opportunities out there, man. Pick your poison.

How (not) to make a fireplace in Minecraft

Retroboy says...

>> ^arghness:
I can imagine that feeling in your stomach when you realise you've done something silly and lost hours of work.

That eventually happens anyway whne you realize you've spent countless person-hours building something virtual that has no value whatsoever.


I'M LOOKING AT YOU, DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS!

Ballad of the Monster Manual

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'ad and d, advanced dungeons and dragons, 1st edition, monsters, gary gygax' to 'ad and d, advanced dungeons and dragons, 1st edition, monsters, gary gygax, dan meth' - edited by kronosposeidon

Low Point of Tim Burton's Career - The Futterwacken

Issykitty says...

I still never quite got over being supremely pissed off about Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory... and this horrifiyingly terrible trannny drug clown/ dungeons and dragons MESS really pushed my anger over the edge! GRRRRRRR!

Saturday morning cartoons taught you collectivism! (Politics Talk Post)

Kreegath says...

Grownups read way too much into cartoons and put way too much stock in whatever hidden or subliminal message they perceive in them. These things are incredibly subjective, and I'm sure there are people who are lobbying against the evil propaganda put forth in the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon, only that they see a completely different message. It might even be a directly contradictory one to this writer's. That's not to say there's no value in analyzing stuff like this, but there's a big difference between a discussion on the theoretical influences in a cartoon and the practical, real world effects on people who watch it.

But people tend to forget that kids don't perceive and experience things the same way as adults. Most themes and philosophical standpoints will go right over their heads; but for arguments sake, let's say that the cartoon was trying to teach collectivism to its viewers. It would have to be done much more obviously before a child would pick up on the message, more prevalent for that child to start associate the theme with reality and for a very long time before the behaviour is ingrained in their psyche. Just have a look at some real educational cartoons and how pedagogical they have to be in order to get a message across.

Justice - Stress (new video)

ElJardinero says...

I would like to add that in my youth and teens I watched a shitload of violent movies, many of them glorified it, it didn't make me or any of my friends violent.

I did know some violent characters, and it wasn't because they watched violent movies. It was because they came from broken homes, a messed up childhood.

The desire to inflict pain on others and damage your surroundings does not come from music videos.

You sound a bit like the people that blamed suicides on Dungeons and Dragons , or people that blamed school shootings on Marylin Manson.

The Worlds Smartest Man Works in a Bar (Fascinating)

videosiftbannedme says...

Years ago, when I was 12 or so, I got into Dungeons and Dragons. I remember reading a brief explanation on the difference between intelligence and wisdom, or at least how it applied to the game. Intelligence, it said, is being able to recognize the fact that it's raining. Wisdom is having enough sense to get out of the rain.

This guy demonstrated neither in substantial amounts in this clip; particularly not humility, which I would see as a facet of wisdom.

Dungeons and Dragons Skit - Dead Alewives (Summoner)

Dungeons and Dragons Skit - Dead Alewives (Summoner)

Dungeons and Dragons Skit - Dead Alewives (Summoner)

Dungeons and Dragons Skit - Dead Alewives (Summoner)

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Anyone play Fantasy Football? (Sports Talk Post)



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