Do you spend more time on forums/Den than you do gaming?

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Blasted
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Post by Blasted »

Stahlseele wrote:Sadly, yes.
Work's a bitch <.<
And i can go here and read/post from work.
Can't do that with gaming i'm afraid x.x
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DSMatticus
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Post by DSMatticus »

I have one unreliable game a week for 5-6 hours. I'm here reading or posting way more than I should be. If you throw in other forums, it probably gets pretty sad. Gaming takes a dedicated chunk of time, which is hard to muster. Browsing internet forums is something I can do anytime I have a few minutes (or want to make a few minutes to get away from whatever I'm doing).
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Post by RobbyPants »

It's close for me. If I count DM prep work as "gaming", then I'd say gaming wins out, but not by a lot.
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Since there's a couple of months since I last played a D&D session and a couple of years (here couple meaning 5-6) since the last real campaign, any time I spend here is more time than I spend gaming.
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