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OlJawBone

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Apr 19, 2021
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i play magic the gathering, but have mostly switched to the arena version that I can play on my computer since the pandemic. I would love to get into DnD but I only have two other friends that play Magic, and those are my only friends that would probably do a DnD campaign. Neither of them can be the DM though so we are a little short staffed. One day.
 

Paul 3.0

Starting to Get Obsessed
Nov 10, 2019
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Anderson, SC
i play magic the gathering, but have mostly switched to the arena version that I can play on my computer since the pandemic. I would love to get into DnD but I only have two other friends that play Magic, and those are my only friends that would probably do a DnD campaign. Neither of them can be the DM though so we are a little short staffed. One day.
Check out warhorn or roll20 there's always games going (tho on roll20 there's people charging to gm a session).
Just signed up for a local convention next month so kind of excited for that
 
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Jun 25, 2021
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My ongoing childhood addiction.

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Years ago I was sat in my car outside a customer's house I was decorating, having my lunch break and trying to solve a Rubik's Cube.
I noticed a boy of about 8-years old standing at the side of the car watching me.
He said "I can do that", so I gave it to him and about 5 seconds later he gave it back to me totally completed. I was amazed.
 
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anotherbob

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Years ago I was sat in my car outside a customer's house I was decorating, having my lunch break and trying to solve a Rubik's Cube.
I noticed a boy of about 8-years old standing at the side of the car watching me.
He said "I can do that", so I gave it to him and about 5 seconds later he gave it back to me totally completed. I was amazed.
it's less of a puzzle and more of a gimmick. There are specific instructions on how to solve it. In fact they give you those instructions with the cube, no one read them though cause they thought they knew what was up with it. You can look up how to do one in a few seconds.
 
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