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As some of you may know – I have been tabletop gaming for nigh on 30 years, now. Let us consider that. 30. Years.
*SIGH*

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I was going to just post an image of a walker, to give y’all the “aged Bon” impression. But, the image search results amused me to no end. So, I share. Because I am cool like that.

I have been in many groups over the years, but my favorite is the one I am in currently. We’ve been together1 for fifteen years, give or take. The membership has flexed a bit as we have gone along. People have moved (or divorced, please see footnotes) away for jobs, marriages, and school. However, the core has remained pretty solid. The same five or six people, getting together on at least a monthly basis, for fun and mayhem. And maybe a glass of wine or two.

Over the years, we have all taken turns with the GM responsibilities. All of us are freaking brilliant, btw. I mean that, without any artifice or false humility. Brilliant. Most of the players in this group are writers, of one stripe or another. All of us love the game, love building worlds and characters, stories and plots2. We live for the moment when we see the shocked look in our players’ eyes.  The look that tells us that the story grabbed them, taken them to a place that they never expected. Making someone cry because of what you have done to their character – happy tears, mind – is one of the better feelings you can have. It’s like watching someone experience the story you have written, as if it were real. I can only hope that this makes sense to the non-gamers out there.

ANYhoo. I tell you all this to relate an amusing anecdote.
My personal favorite GM within our group is a fella by the name of P. P is literally a gamer for a living. He makes and writes and helps put out into market video games. I am totes jelly.3 On top of all this, P has a voice and personality like Brian Blessed (if you don’t know who that is, shame on you) and Jim Carey (of Grinch fame) had  love child who was subsequently raised by Bill Hicks.

And poor P. He had to put up with all of us. Because we don’t – and I think are physically and mentally incapable –actually follow the plot as set down in a game. Even with a tasty, tasty set of plot hooks scattered before us, we generally wander off in a completely different direction.

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ooh, look! Shiny plot hooks. Let’s go the other way!

Or, as has happened on a couple of different occasions, accidentally kill the NPC with the information that we need to complete the campaign.

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We considered making these as T-Shirts to wear whilst GMing.

Oops.
It got bad enough that one of the guys running our tank started to beg us to please “don’t touch ANYthing” or, as inevitably happened, when the explosions started, would scream “WHAT ARE YOU TOUCHING?!

Oh, nothing. Just the shiny button. The shiny, candy-like, red button.

I’m just sayin’ P.  That it wasn’t our fault. The button was too pretty.

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pictured: Not our fault.

1 – Before you say anything about my choice of words, consider this: 15 years. I know of marriages (mine included) that have lasted for far less time.

2 – Yes, of COURSE those two are different things.

3 – I am allowed to say things like that because I have a 14-year-old daughter. My claim is that her vocabulary is influencing mine.

Amazing Sharks, How Sweet the Sound

Life is pretty amazing, wouldn’t you say?
I mean, it is this constant, ever-moving, ever-changing maelstro
m. A Sharknado, if you will, that is full of lessons for you to grasp.

Amazing Sharks, How Sweet the Sound

That saved a wretch liiiiiiiiiiiiike me.

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There are not enough words to express how I feel about this poster & movie.

Life is pretty amazing, wouldn’t you say?
I mean, it is this constant, ever-moving, ever-changing maelstrom. A Sharknado, if you will, that is full of lessons for you to grasp.
Sometimes those lessons are gently handed to you. Sometimes, you get bitchslapped with them. Either way, you need to take those lessons and apply them. Otherwise, what’s the fucking point?

Things that I Have Learned, Just This Week Alone:

One must really, really pay attention to the headings for online gradebooks. Grade weight ≠ Actual grade.  (i.e., that was not a 40 out of 100)  Knowing this fact will keep the HOMIGAWD flailing to a minimum.

Ginger, chipotle, turbinado sugar, butter, cinnamon, and raisins in oatmeal is delicious. We would not have found this out without a bit of before-coffee cooking.  No burn units were attended for this breakfast.

Sexy variety shows are made of win and awesome. They are especially fun with a largish group of your friends. I HIGHLY recommend going to one or four of these. If you cannot make it, try finding a burlesque show in your area.

If you start to trip during a run on your treadmill, do NOT go and Google “treadmill accident” or look at any of the videos that pop up from that search. Just sayin’.
::JIBBLIES::

Celebrate yourself every day; even if just means looking in the mirror and telling yourself that you are awesome, with fantastic PJs and house.

So. Those were my little lessons that I got this week. What were yours?