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Post by gorm on Jun 2, 2024 22:01:01 GMT -5
Why Roleplay? © 1998-2001 Dru Pagliassotti
- Because roleplaying is fun.
- Because roleplaying is educational.
- Because roleplaying is social.
- Because roleplaying encourages teamwork.
- Because roleplaying is about more than winning and losing.
- Because roleplaying teaches conflict management.
- Because roleplaying encourages creativity.
- Because roleplaying is relatively inexpensive
- Because roleplaying doesn't discriminate.
- Because roleplaying improves speaking skills.
- Because roleplaying is extremely portable.
- Because roleplaying is wish-fulfillment.
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Post by The Semi-Retired Gamer on Jun 8, 2024 12:39:42 GMT -5
Why Roleplay? © 1998-2001 Dru Pagliassotti
- Because roleplaying is fun.
- Because roleplaying is educational.
- Because roleplaying is social.
- Because roleplaying encourages teamwork.
- Because roleplaying is about more than winning and losing.
- Because roleplaying teaches conflict management.
- Because roleplaying encourages creativity.
- Because roleplaying is relatively inexpensive
- Because roleplaying doesn't discriminate.
- Because roleplaying improves speaking skills.
- Because roleplaying is extremely portable.
- Because roleplaying is wish-fulfillment.
Comments?
There's nothing to argue with!
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