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David is a human, standing at average human size with human features. He is not an android, that would be ridiculous. He is fond of horror movies, so-bad-it’s-good movies, stand-up comedy and humor sometimes inappropriate for a given setting but within the accepted parameters of average human interaction. David reads H.P. Lovecraft with human eyes, speaks about Cyberpunk with his human mouth (using vocal chords, not embedded speakers) listens to podcasts with his human ears and typed this from an undisclosed location with his human hands. He was created in New England.

An Exciting Offer to YOU, the GM!

David talks about his new revolution in gaming mechanics and storytelling! Be prepared for laughs!

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Horrorscopes, New Year Edition

With the passing of a year comes guidance that will send you shrieking into the night.

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We Need To Talk About Danny

David takes a moment to reflect on Danny Rand from Marvel’s Iron Fist.

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Say Goodnight, Gorgeous

David talks about how the selfie has overtaken the sun as the greatest thing a vampire should fear.

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Don’t Worry, Be Happy

Cracked’s “Happiness Week” gave me a much needed dose of unbridled joy. This concerted effort of professional funny people doing their best to expose readers to the positive things that can be found in the swirling chaos of the interwebs results in a finely curated reminder of “hey, it’s not all bad. Lookit this video of a dog and a chimp hanging out.”

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How Does That Make You Feel?

The fun thing about role-playing a superhero is that we don’t only deal with the melodrama and the “you’ll never get away with this!” speeches, but the most potent of interactions that let you peek at the inner workings of a person: Awkward silences. It’s with this in mind I want to tell you about a LARP I played in called “Dr. Dolotts” and how five chairs, a ticking clock and dead silences led me to love playing supers more than ever.

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That. Was. Bloody. Brutal.

We always like a challenge here at Fandible, from complex game mechanics, strange settings to beta testing indie games, we’re willing to throw ourselves at any gaming obstacle in sight. When a British Podcast, The Cult of Tea and Dice, engaged us in a friendly wager of “who can imitate the other podcast’s accent the best” (which is already ridiculous because we don’t even have accents) we knew it was “go time.”

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Sizing Up Miniatures

David explores the complicated world of literal world building. Miniatures and mayhem ensue!

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