The unbearable lightness of Candyland


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Camus, Beauvoir, and Sartre sit for a game of Candyland and its philosophical implications for choice, chance, and free will:
http://existentialcomics.com/comic/58

TBH, I've never thought of Candyland in that light before...


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I just love existential comics. They also have several "philosophers play D&D". You should just see Georg Cantor and Kurt Godel trying to calculate their probability of success, pissing off Dostoyevsky.


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Existential Comics is awesome. I don't see it around as much as it deserves.

For the record, here are all the DnD related comics:
Part 1: Paladin Thread
Part 2
Part 3: Chainmail Bikini
Part 4: Rollplaying vs Roleplaying

These and the Captain Metaphysics ones made me laugh so hard my sides started to hurt.


Dotting. These comics look fun for anyone who has survived higher education.


Dotting. They also look fun for us unschoolers as well.

What's funny is I was thinking the same thing last time my fiance and I played Candy Land the other day. Which is why I homebrewed Ultimate Candy Land, kind of a Candy Land/D&D bastard child.


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The Rot Grub wrote:
Dotting. These comics look fun for anyone who has survived higher education.

And for those of us intelligent undead who didn't.


Oh my, The chainmail bikini one makes my head hurt.
Interesting comic.


Dooooooting.

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