If you stop and think about it for a second, your real life addiction is ruining your roleplaying life. You've already missed several quests, and your traveling partners have moved on to another part of the world. We really need something to break people's addiction to the "real" world, as it takes so many roleplaying lives, its an epidemic. "Social Interaction" has become like a drug to some roleplayers, and they are quickly flocking to this addiction. It is a proven fact, also, that 100% who exist in the real world eventually die. You heard me right! 100%! This is a terrible statistic, and we must do something about it! The "real" world addiction ends here!
They really need to work on their diagrams, but that's beside the point. Did they ever stop to think that maybe the internal cooling of the earth could be affecting gravity in any way? It's just an idea, and would probably be shot down, but that might be contributing to something.
Ok, then, tell me this: How many people do you know who have died from roleplaying?
If you stop and think about it for a second, your real life addiction is ruining your roleplaying life. You've already missed several quests, and your traveling partners have moved on to another part of the world. We really need something to break people's addiction to the "real" world, as it takes so many roleplaying lives, its an epidemic. "Social Interaction" has become like a drug to some roleplayers, and they are quickly flocking to this addiction. It is a proven fact, also, that 100% who exist in the real world eventually die. You heard me right! 100%! This is a terrible statistic, and we must do something about it! The "real" world addiction ends here!
They really need to work on their diagrams, but that's beside the point. Did they ever stop to think that maybe the internal cooling of the earth could be affecting gravity in any way? It's just an idea, and would probably be shot down, but that might be contributing to something.