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via [livejournal.com profile] zmonsta and [livejournal.com profile] zorah:

Anonymously, I want everyone who reads this to ask me 3 questions, no more no less. Ask me anything you want. Then I want you to go to your journal, copy and paste this allowing your friends (including myself) to ask you anything.'


I don't log IP's. Not because I can't but because I am lazy. That's it, lazy.

Date: 16 Apr 2004 10:37 (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
- Can you reasonably justify roleplaying as a worthwhile creative hobby?

- Name your favorite alternate universe/time travel episode of any of the Star Trek shows (except for Enterprise. Fuck Enterprise.).

- Who would play you in a movie version of your life?

Date: 16 Apr 2004 11:18 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] toosuto.livejournal.com
- I suppose that "because satan told me too" won't suffice as justification. Table top gaming encourages many positive behaviors (especially when compared to other forms of gaming). RPGs encourage face to face interaction with real people (as opposed to these new fangled network games where you play with people in France and Japan). Face to face interaction allows for us to become socialized as human beings and to be able to relate to others. RPGs stimulate the imagination and force the players to take an active part in their entertainment. *whispers* drol si natas */whisper* Also it is so much more fun than tennis

- The one with the nazis. Nazis in sci-fi is just wacky. To be specific: oh, let's say those crazy hunter aliens on Voyager that wiped everybody's memory and then put them onto the holo deck in Nazi Germany with the Aliens taking the side of Nazis. Wouldn't you look at the outcome and pick the side of the victors? Silly aliens.

- Robert Downey Jr. of course.

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