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Date: 2005-03-09 10:26 am (UTC)Larps don't do real combat though, they still throw dice for it. They took pictures of reenactors or some guys just goofing around.
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Date: 2005-03-09 10:55 am (UTC)I like the logic presented though... we can't have soldiers who play DnD, because people who play DnD tend to have a detachment from reality and/or a weak personality. We can tell that they are detached or have a weak personality, because they play DnD.
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Date: 2005-03-09 01:55 pm (UTC)But, I must say that I agree with the general principle of the Isreali army, and I hope they expand upon it. Anyone who enjoys fictionalized violence and thinks that pretending to kill people is a wonderful way to spend a weekend is not the kind of person who should be allowed near a loaded gun.
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Date: 2005-03-09 03:14 pm (UTC)I, personally, play those kinds of games, even D20 Modern (that is, D&D with guns and cars).
Does that mean I can never become someone in a job that involves a gun? I can't be a cop or a security guard or something like that, because I like to play with my friends?
I enjoy fictionalized violence because it is fictional. Real violence is nasty and disgusting, and should be avoided if at all possible. 90% of the people that play D&D have a healthy awareness of the difference between fiction and reality. Just because they play D&D/D20/LARP/whathaveyou, doesn't mean that they can't be good people that use loaded guns.
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Date: 2005-03-10 07:59 am (UTC)This goes double for enjoying racially motivated violence, of which D&D has a long and unhealthy tradition. (Yeah, but they're just orcs), and thus tripple for the Israeli army. (Yeah, but they're just Palistinians).
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Date: 2005-03-09 10:26 am (UTC)Larps don't do real combat though, they still throw dice for it. They took pictures of reenactors or some guys just goofing around.
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Date: 2005-03-09 10:55 am (UTC)I like the logic presented though... we can't have soldiers who play DnD, because people who play DnD tend to have a detachment from reality and/or a weak personality. We can tell that they are detached or have a weak personality, because they play DnD.
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Date: 2005-03-09 01:55 pm (UTC)But, I must say that I agree with the general principle of the Isreali army, and I hope they expand upon it. Anyone who enjoys fictionalized violence and thinks that pretending to kill people is a wonderful way to spend a weekend is not the kind of person who should be allowed near a loaded gun.
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Date: 2005-03-09 03:14 pm (UTC)I, personally, play those kinds of games, even D20 Modern (that is, D&D with guns and cars).
Does that mean I can never become someone in a job that involves a gun? I can't be a cop or a security guard or something like that, because I like to play with my friends?
I enjoy fictionalized violence because it is fictional. Real violence is nasty and disgusting, and should be avoided if at all possible. 90% of the people that play D&D have a healthy awareness of the difference between fiction and reality. Just because they play D&D/D20/LARP/whathaveyou, doesn't mean that they can't be good people that use loaded guns.
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