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I'm sure there's a few of us that drink more than enough to make up for those of you that don't. <grin>
For me, I like a little bit of coffee in my cup of creamer. Dave Castles & Crusades Ruleset for Hero Lab Hero Lab (5E D&D) -> Fantasy Grounds Character Converter |
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Yeah. In order for me to "enjoy coffee", I have to dilute it with so much cream and sugar that it's no longer coffee. So what's the point? I'll have a cuppa tea, though. I still like it a bit sweet, but not so much that it covers the taste of the tea.
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I like my Mochas personally. But I don't mind an extra shot in it. But black coffee? Nope! I spend at least $50/wk at Starbucks so I make up for some people
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Normally, my argument against those that complain about the cost of gaming services is that it is cheap compared to most hobbies. And you don't need them. You don't need digital tools. But if you want them, they are not that expensive. But if you are really down on your luck or if you are against paying the price set by the content providers--don't buy it. The PDFs of older editions of many games are available on DTRPG for very affordable prices and there are plenty of low-cost, pay-what-you-want, and free games available on DTRPG. Gaming is NOT an expensive hobby. The response to people whining about the cost of a book, software, or service is not to tell them to find another hobby, but simply to find a less expensive or free game. RW Project: Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition homebrew world Other Tools: CampaignCartographer, Cityographer, Dungeonographer, Evernote |
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