


In Real Life
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So we grew up eventually, or at least older.
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Now we are parents, priests, librarians, teachers, techies, doctors, engineers, council workers. Take a look at how grown up we are.
We are people who can sign your passports. People who can look after your children. People trusted by the community.
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How on Earth did that happen?
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I'm glad to be living in the Era of the Geek, as Nerd Culture takes prominence in society it's no longer so shameful to have open conversations about science-fiction or comic books, yet even so, there's still a stigma of sorts about role play.
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I'm unapologetic. I don't have to tell my work colleagues I play poker on a Friday night (you know who you are). Embrace you inner child, arm it and send it out to battle.
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