I like that the dude at the end there has a little finger brace, which suggests to me that physical altercations at their board game table might not be uncommon, lol
I trust and hope Ryan will not mind me telling you to eff right off with the dogmatic political rhetoric. There are few groups better at protecting our most vulnerable than us tabletop gamers. I really appreciate that at our conventions (PAX is the one I have in mind), we care about people's health - and relevantly I'm nearly positive we have a fair number of people who happen to be immunocompromised who enjoy the hobby, we set aside spaces for people to take mental breaks, have inclusive restrooms, and many other accommodations that allow EVERYONE to enjoy the conventions. We take pride in that, and you should be ashamed for your ignorant comment.
@@yabbaguy Couldn't have said it better, thanks! :D Healthy people need to check their privilege and I appreciate when they show empathy (you never know, it might be their turn one day to be frail). I'm so fragile that my last cold in 2019 left me bedridden 6 weeks. So yes, there are vulnerable people everywhere and it's invisible! When my buddy comes play games with me at home, we mask up with N95 and you know what? He doesn't care cause he wants me alive and he's happy to be playing games with me! He stays away if he knows he's been exposed (or his kids). He knows a small effort from him makes a life or death change for me :)
I like that the dude at the end there has a little finger brace, which suggests to me that physical altercations at their board game table might not be uncommon, lol
He's a designer. Pointing vigorously at your prototype to explain things you think are obvious is an occupational hazard.
Nice video! But I'd appreciate a little bit more if the bg music was a little lower :)
Wow I just learned my board game nights are too tame!
Gotta break out those brass knuckles if you wanna have REAL fun!
Pardon, which game made the guy pass out? Couldn't understand his answer. Funny survey btw, thanks!
Cards Against Humanity.
The mask theater is alive and well with boardgame hobbyists.
I trust and hope Ryan will not mind me telling you to eff right off with the dogmatic political rhetoric. There are few groups better at protecting our most vulnerable than us tabletop gamers. I really appreciate that at our conventions (PAX is the one I have in mind), we care about people's health - and relevantly I'm nearly positive we have a fair number of people who happen to be immunocompromised who enjoy the hobby, we set aside spaces for people to take mental breaks, have inclusive restrooms, and many other accommodations that allow EVERYONE to enjoy the conventions. We take pride in that, and you should be ashamed for your ignorant comment.
@@yabbaguy Couldn't have said it better, thanks! :D Healthy people need to check their privilege and I appreciate when they show empathy (you never know, it might be their turn one day to be frail). I'm so fragile that my last cold in 2019 left me bedridden 6 weeks. So yes, there are vulnerable people everywhere and it's invisible! When my buddy comes play games with me at home, we mask up with N95 and you know what? He doesn't care cause he wants me alive and he's happy to be playing games with me! He stays away if he knows he's been exposed (or his kids). He knows a small effort from him makes a life or death change for me :)
Thanks, gang. Yeah Nh liberty: to put it more pithily, get stuffed.