Teos Abadie
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Podcast Appearances
We're going to go pick our daughters and help that family member have the job interview and check in on many, many other things and then build the perfect campaign setting that reflects all that.
We're going to go pick our daughters and help that family member have the job interview and check in on many, many other things and then build the perfect campaign setting that reflects all that.
I got a Japanese anime cry. It's great. I'm so proud of my son. I went to Santa Clara University for the first time. My wife had been there, but I did not go when they first visited. And it was amazing. Like, it was really good. The staff all said really nice, touching things. And the teachers seemed surprisingly competent and everything. And like, it was fantastic. Everything was great.
I got a Japanese anime cry. It's great. I'm so proud of my son. I went to Santa Clara University for the first time. My wife had been there, but I did not go when they first visited. And it was amazing. Like, it was really good. The staff all said really nice, touching things. And the teachers seemed surprisingly competent and everything. And like, it was fantastic. Everything was great.
Way beyond where I dared expect it would all feel like. Yeah, it seemed like he was fitting in well. And so now he just lives without us.
Way beyond where I dared expect it would all feel like. Yeah, it seemed like he was fitting in well. And so now he just lives without us.
You know, it wasn't just a weekend for him because at the local Target event, I found the issue of Time magazine, the special edition. I read it cover to cover during the nights. And yeah, it's pretty neat. It's a very fun kind of it's like a look at history from a particular perspective, which I think is great. And it's fun and it has nice pictures and art and everything.
You know, it wasn't just a weekend for him because at the local Target event, I found the issue of Time magazine, the special edition. I read it cover to cover during the nights. And yeah, it's pretty neat. It's a very fun kind of it's like a look at history from a particular perspective, which I think is great. And it's fun and it has nice pictures and art and everything.
And it has some actually really fun articles on the D&D movie. and on Stranger Things that are just kind of fun of their own right. But yeah, it's sort of like a pop culture look, like the pop culture history of D&D and the pop culture, what is important of D&D. And it's fun for its own ways for that. I also got the alternate cover Player's Handbook.
And it has some actually really fun articles on the D&D movie. and on Stranger Things that are just kind of fun of their own right. But yeah, it's sort of like a pop culture look, like the pop culture history of D&D and the pop culture, what is important of D&D. And it's fun for its own ways for that. I also got the alternate cover Player's Handbook.
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And it does not, Goldfold does not come off in my hands. So they did their job right. Congratulations. We'll call that a...
We'd like to retract everything.
We'd like to retract everything.
Well, you know, and Timely is today's headlines in that issue, Time magazine issue of Dungeons and Dragons. They look at all the kind of video games and they talk about this 1974 students in Southern Illinois University who develop a game for the Play-Doh computer system. They call it the dungeon.
Well, you know, and Timely is today's headlines in that issue, Time magazine issue of Dungeons and Dragons. They look at all the kind of video games and they talk about this 1974 students in Southern Illinois University who develop a game for the Play-Doh computer system. They call it the dungeon.
And they decide to add a boss battle because they wanted the game to have something big at the end, right? And sort of like the first video game boss battle that was like a D&D-themed game inspired by. And I think there is that to it, but I mean, yeah, as far back as you can think of of adventures, there are big boss battle fights. And I think it's evolved... you know, hand in hand, right?
And they decide to add a boss battle because they wanted the game to have something big at the end, right? And sort of like the first video game boss battle that was like a D&D-themed game inspired by. And I think there is that to it, but I mean, yeah, as far back as you can think of of adventures, there are big boss battle fights. And I think it's evolved... you know, hand in hand, right?
Where D&D has led the way in terms of how to depict the storytelling in a game, maybe.
Where D&D has led the way in terms of how to depict the storytelling in a game, maybe.