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Gen X Australian cis male (he/him), living in Melbourne.
Primarily a social media luker.
Gamer of many stripes, primarily PC on the electronic side, and RPG and boardgames when it comes to tabletop. [Enforcer] at PAX Aus to help share the Tabletop love.
IT geek in the internet industry, which helps to fund the various tech, toy, and gaming habits, as well as the occasional overseas trip to a gaming convention.
Purveyor and appreciator of puns.
Celine Dion has come out in support of farmers by removing all the consonants from her name.

I've wanted to make this visual #dadjoke for some time, today I found the required raw material in a local opshop

On the road on the road on the road

To kill a French vampire you have to drive a baguette through its heart.

Sounds easy, but the process is painstaking

Wizards discourage their children from becoming necromancers because they know it's a dead-end career.
asking myself if anyone has done a chip tune cover of talking heads, made an album of them, and then called it "stop making snes"
What do conscientious workers at a medieval tournament and Santa Claus have in common? They both make lists and check them twice.
@shellgames that does indeed sound lovely ♥️
@shellgames I've never had the same social experience from an MMO as I had from Everquest. Getting into a group to sit at a monster camp and grind xp, you could get into a rhythm and have plenty of time to chat with your group mates, meeting new people as players left and were replaced. Modern games improved the play experience, but bouncing from location to location, with different quest lines for players to follow, gave less time for chatting with the people you happened to cross paths with.