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I can't thank Paizo enough for all this game has given me. I do at times take liberties and rewrite some character stats to adjust their role in my sand box world. I run this game every Friday for about 10+ hours (Running for about 2 years) and I am captivated. I have made several new friends from my campaigns and everybody always wants to come visit for the sessions. My players ask good questions and discuss the game through the week. This is especially good for me because as a business professional I am forced to travel every day, which consequently limits my human interaction to many things like logistics and marketing initiatives when I would much rather be resolving/observing a conflict in a fantasy realm.
I enjoy this more than reading a novel, playing a game and/or going to the cinema. My players agree. I am always amazed at the drama, the problem solving, the twists etc. and I run the game. I wanted to use this thread discussing the healthy addiction to Pathfinder to simply issue thanks to Paizo for enriching the lives of the many that are fortunate enough to have the opportunity to enjoy your outstanding products.
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Onemore wrote: When smoking could actually be cheaper than Paizo... It's a problem!
To bad I can't run to 7-Eleven and pick up a pack of Paizo!
Are you kidding, I spend more on paizo than several of my friends spend on booze!!!
Thomas Thiessen wrote: I spend nearly every free moment on the boards, reading blogs, buying stuff, and it's still not enough... Become a Pathfinder 3rd party publisher. Then you have a "professional" reason to be on the boards 24/7, buying everything they make, ...
Munkir wrote: Hi I'm Munkir and I'm addicted to pathfinder After nearly 3 years of being dead, this thread rises again. I admire your powers of threadnecromancy, sir.
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Dale McCoy Jr wrote: Thomas Thiessen wrote: I spend nearly every free moment on the boards, reading blogs, buying stuff, and it's still not enough... Become a Pathfinder 3rd party publisher. Then you have a "professional" reason to be on the boards 24/7, buying everything they make, ... I would agree to that if I was a 3rd party publisher.
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Dale McCoy Jr wrote: Thomas Thiessen wrote: I spend nearly every free moment on the boards, reading blogs, buying stuff, and it's still not enough... Become a Pathfinder 3rd party publisher. Then you have a "professional" reason to be on the boards 24/7, buying everything they make, ... I'm in the process of doing that... but wasn't going to say it... I wasn't sure if that qualified as being a "peddler".
Thomas Thiessen wrote: I spend nearly every free moment on the boards, reading blogs, buying stuff, and it's still not enough... Have you seen this thread?
Notsonoble wrote: I'm in the process of doing that... but wasn't going to say it... I wasn't sure if that qualified as being a "peddler". "Peddler" wouldn't be the description I choose. I think of it more like a meth lab work. Just with much lower profit margins. And less guns. And kids don't get hurt.
I've had the half finished figurine for my BBEG at the end of the dungeon sitting in front of me for like 5 hour now. I've hardly touched it because I keep hitting refresh or reading every post that catches my eye.
Wow Paizo, if you hadn't kept on distracting me, I wouldn't have only just now finished painting that ONE figurine!
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