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Originally Posted by Scapegoat
unfortunately I think this documentary only showed the stereotypical roleplayers... they painted the masses as losers working at wal-mart, a 28 y/o ex stripper living in her parents basement, and college student with no self confidence who keeps mentioning not being able to talk to girls... etc...
I have nothing wrong with Darkon, I can see and appreciate how it could be fun. I can appreciate the planning and all that. But the documentary was hilarious in the way they portrayed the people.
Though, I did find the guy on myspace that was running the one kingdom... and I was very tempted to tell him his guys got their ass whooped after he stirred the pot lol
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Of course I was a college student, and there were plenty of others. For the most part we were well adjusted, but still I need to get a copy of this so I can watch it. It would be interesting to see how things have changed.
I have learned that there are people that fit the bad stereotypes in every sub-culture. I just see many more people who don't. If they weren't so far away then I would be temped to drive down and see what they were really up to once in a while.
Did you know the
official state sport of Maryland (where Darkon is located) is Jousting?
As for the myspace links, and web sites, the best we had was a phone number with an answering machine that had announcements on it.