i don’t know how we went from “it’s great that so many new people are playing dnd and using their own playstyles, having fun with it and not taking it seriously, bc now we’re all realizing that you don’t have to be such a tight-ass abt how you’re SUPPOSED to be playing this game, just have a great time!” like SIX MONTHS AGO to “i hate it when people playing dnd make Jokes such as ‘i roll to seduce’ or having any measure of fun that isn’t in the player handbook, you’re only allowed to play dnd if you do it the Proper Way whatever that even means”
which is literally why none of us played dnd with those groups of weirdly rule-obsessed entitled dnd dudes when we were teenagers
The innuendo is thick. When a yearbook editor juxtaposes photos like this, we do have to wonder whether it’s as deliberate as it looks. By the way, the Christian yearbooks invariably have the best innuendo. In general, the more private the college, the more homoerotic the photos. Military colleges also ooze with homoeroticism, obviously.