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One thing I have learned from a month or so of watching Tumblr for tags/mentions of “Dungeons & Dragons”

For every teenaged or twenty-something straight boy making disparaging remarks about D&D players based on the prevailing stereotypes, there is at least one super-cute teenaged or twenty-something straight indie girl who is quite excited about her new character, or about the game session she just got out of.

    • #I'm just sayin'
    • #bros
    • #you're missing out
    • #I mean really fucking up here - get with it
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