Do Americans really do this?
Do Americans really do this?
Apertment looks European
the look on that woman's face says it all
[pussy drying intensifies]
okay I've been living under a rock for some time. what is this whole nintendo labo shit? do they really sell cardboard stuff for nintendo soyboys at (I assume) extra price?
well, at least they're moving about a bit
>STOP HAVING FUN, THINK OF SOME RANDOM WOMAN'S OPINION, YOU HAVE TO BE A WHITE KNIGHT LIKE ME!!!
>do they really sell cardboard stuff for nintendo soyboys at (I assume) extra price?
yes, at the low, low price of 80 dollars per kit
>He thinks that lifting up your leg attached to a string which makes you appear as if you're a robot destroying large chunks of land is fun
it is, but it's also admitting you're just a fat slob who could never ever be that robot, only appear as such
jesus fucking christ. and every webm I've seen of people using it looks childish as fuck.
this is childish as fuck dude. even more than the guys who do role playing and take it way to seriously.
role playing builds social skills though, it's not a complete waste of time like nintendo games
I know. I used to play a lot in my university group. But then we played with some dudes in a convention and they were fucking pissed for not "RPing properly"
how many of them had neckbeards?
I had a group of friends i played with. it was very fun. i miss it.
two of them were fat and had neckbeard. one of those had a beanie but hid hairline was receeding. the other was a mr skeltal with blue hair.
yeah. that day I learned that you maximize fun when you roleplay with friends.
Were they all brown Spaniards or white Catalans?
She's a big girl.
all looked white and were from my city (Valencia). why are you guys so obsessed with race?
how is the first thing that came to your mind after reading that post race?
what did you guys play? we ran pathfinder. wanted to learn GURPS and downloaded tons of PDFs, but my friends though it was difficult or just too different for some reason.
For all we know the guy could be an engineer send there by the company ot check out what their competition is up to. Or just a guy who is interested in the technology, not game itself. He doesn’t even look very excited.
>pieces of cardboard
>technology
It clearly isn’t the final product. It’s some startup looking for an investor on a trade fair most likely.
Role playing is suprisingly popular with women. Had multiple female GMs over the years and some guys I know even met their wifes at a D&D session. And that is only tabletop roleplaying. I even know a middle aged sexual predator who preys on teenage girls who engage in cringy forum based roleplaying.
I know its a meme female nerds don't exist but my sister's friends convinced her to play an rpg (don't know what they play) now she's hooked. they have an all female group which is why I never played with them. Uni is pretty great to form RPG groups.