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    You mean to tell me that someone conducted independent research to verify what they saw on TV, and then choose not to believe what they saw on TV based on a real life experience?

    I don’t believe it.

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      And her anger actually sounds like it was directed at the satan-preachers, like she was storming off to give them a piece of her mind: “These kids are choosing to play a game that reinforces their math and higher-level thinking skills better than their homework and you want me to stop them!?”

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      Can you imagine how much better our world would be if people who formed radical opinions about things actually investigated the things they’re terrified of? I’m reminded of a recent story about a community forming a reading group to actually read the books that local conservative community leaders were trying to bad from the schools, and something like 99% of the books were reinstated because the citizens group found nothing offensive about them.

      But a lot of our “internet culture” has formed this “double down forever” mentality in people where we’ve adapted and socialized ourselves to not even READ the things that run against our current stances and opinions, to not even address arguments, to not listen to the person debating us, and so on. These kinds of stories are just going to get more and more rare, particularly as we all start growing up with AI that kisses our asses and praises our every fart.

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    It’s math but with enough consulting of books and argumentation about rule mechanics that I swear lawyers would probably make better dnd players than mathematicians

    so far all the sessions I’ve been to have at least one american chopper energy moment over rule disagreements and I love it

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        every maths professor I’ve had in college told me to use the simplest numbers possible in my answers because arithmetic is annoying.

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          Imagine if you had one of the greatest piano players in history offering to play you something, and you ask him to play the opening bars of “Heart and Soul”, three times in a row.

          Yes, they could do it, and do it perfectly… But why would they want to do that when Claire De Lune or Für Elise exist. And yes, those are still fairly basic in the grand scheme of things but heart and soul is boring AF.

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        Noob, not even using bayesian probability to determine if certs dice rolls should be done /s

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        Okay, so playing D&D could be helpful to a child interested in a nursing career? Getting the arithmetic fully automatic, since they also have a lot of other details to think about.

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      A great DnD player is the perfect confluence of math nerd, obnoxious lawyer, and theater kid.