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Profanity In RPGs?

Started by Zachary The First, June 20, 2011, 08:52:52 AM

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One Horse Town

Quote from: James Gillen;466328Also, Rosebud was Kane's sled.

JG

Solomon Kane had a sled?

Cole

Quote from: One Horse Town;466331Solomon Kane had a sled?

SPOILERS, man.
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Quote from: One Horse Town;466156C) was it anything about fucking site policy, so i dunno what Pundit was whittering on about.

I wasn't responding to you personally; just to the comment in general; I think we all know by now that mods here do not generally issue edicts in-thread on theRPGsite, I don't think anyone was mistaking your comment for a tangency-esque red-text warning or anything.  I just felt it was a good opportunity to make it known that around here "spoilers" are a matter of courtesy, not obligation.

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Quote from: jgants;466154More "spoilers":
* Harry kills Voldemort, marries the Weasely girl

Goddammit, you couldn't wait until I finished grad school in two fucking months??? *sigh*

S'mon

Quote from: ggroy;464918I usually try to avoid profanity when I'm at a game table, especially when I'm the DM.

As GM or player, I always avoid swearing at the game table, unless speaking in-character & it's necessary for the character role - which is rare (certainly very rare in fantasy games like D&D).  People sometimes seem surprised when eg they're having a drink with me out of game and hear me swearing - might be my professorial demeanour.