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Do Geeks or Nerds play Dungeons and dragons?

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Do Geeks or Nerds play Dungeons and dragons?

Im Just wondering...

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  1. I'd say geeks. Nerds usually constitutes someone studious, not a gamer.


  2. lol..... i didnt know that geeks or nerds were different at all....  ive never played the cards or anything but ive played with a couple of friends at their house once.... i guess im a nerd huh????

  3. No only cool people...

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  4. Sure. Everyone is welcome to play a little D&D. The only requirement is a brain!

  5. I've played since 1979, and I am a nightshift charge nurse making upwards of $20.00 per hour. Yes, I remember all the "jocks" and "popular" people using those names about me, but now they just say, "Your gas tank is full, sir. Thank you and come see us again real soon." or, "Would you like fries with that?"

  6. Dungeons and Dragons is a game made, like another game, for entertainment. Whoever finds the game interesting, plays it whether or not they are a nerd, geek, supermodel, "cool" person (define cool,lol), ect. People like Vin diesel, Robbin Williams, Steven Colbert, and Tim Duncan play D&D. I personally have never played D&D but I hear it's very compelling and because it is an RPG it's very time consuming. So if a person likes the game, and can afford a couple of hours to waste, that doesn't necessarily makes them a nerd/geek, just a gamer!

  7. dnd was designed by and for intelligent people with good imaginations. so you can call them whatever you want,  they'll probably call you inferior

  8. geeks, nerds, freaks, tools, retards, 4-eyes, etc

    they all play

  9. anyone can play dungeons and dragons, we just picture it in our mind that it would b a geek or a nerd. i hear it's a really fun game, but i just think alot of people don't try it just bcuz they think they're 2 cool, and wouldnt want others to find out that they play it 2.

  10. both

  11. If you are asking whether Geeks OR Nerds play DnD, I would say neither, both, and many others.  DnD is becoming a wider-and-wider spread hobby. No longer does the stereotype fit as tightly as it once did. Of course, this answer comes from someone who has role-played since 1978...

  12. both and a small selection of others

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