The commandments become posters, sort of
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This is kinda neat. 🙂 My first poster series!
Link: RPGnet Forums – View Single Post – [Photoshop] Rpg motivational posters, based of course on these.
Anyone out there want to try doing better? 🙂
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Grats! 🙂
That was great! For some reason I’ve been seeing those motivational posters popping up again. I haven’t seen one of those since third grade!
Genre Catchphrase Splicing 101 (aka, my personal belief): The road goes ever on, but all good things must come to an end…
By the way, long time reader, long time fan, first time poster. 🙂
Congrats. However, I’m biting my tongue, or shall we say, knotting my fingers, over a couple of your commandments. It’s not that I dissagree, it’s that they are taken too far. You can guess which ones.
You are a poster child, my man. (This said in the spirit of humor) 😀
I want to see what the table in Poster #1 says.
@Raph
“Anyone out there want to try doing better?”
Awesome stuff on RPGnet, however a challenge like that is just asking for a response like this from some disgruntled players :)~~
Good stuff
It’s easy to do better; it’s hard(er) to do it much better. See, I can make it better by getting rid of that extra “M” in the first one. =P
I think you need a Ninth Commandment.