A thought on race and RPGs : comments.
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(no subject)
"Every book is three books, after all: the one the writer intended, the one the reader expected, and the one that casts its shadow when the first two meet by moonlight." -- John M. Ford, Rules of Engagement
(no subject)
Let's just face it... Bliss Stage is a squick factory.
Although I love it if only for this conversation with my friend Andrea, regarding two very close male teachers of mine.
Me: "So that would put them at Intimacy 4?"
Andrea: "For being pantsless? At least."
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"The only thing that creepy that I've picked up in Bliss Stage was a loli Sarah Smith."
Read as
"It's creepy that I've gone out with a 13 year old in character while playing Bliss Stage."
Double entendre on 'picked up.'