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I write, I rant, and sometimes there's thought to it. All sorts of topics from big questions to small nerdy stuff.
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(00:00:03):Hello, hello, and welcome to Retrospective Rants, with me, Joey Huff, as your host.(00:00:11):This episode, I must bring to your attention a matter most nerdy.(00:00:17):I must defend tabletop gaming.(00:00:21):But you already talked about anime, I know.(00:00:25):And you talk about movies and video games all the time.(00:00:29):I know,(00:00:30):but...(00:00:30):And you already do silly comedy sketches and voiceovers,(00:00:34):so how is tabletop any nerdier?(00:00:37):It's not!(00:00:38):Fine, it's not.(00:00:40):But...(00:00:41):tabletop gaming has been associated with classic nerd culture for longer than most(00:00:47):of the other things I've talked about.(00:00:50):At least over in the West.(00:00:52):And now, I must defend its honor against strawman arguments...(00:00:57):and preconceptions that most reasonable people don't care for anyway.(00:01:02):So, let's get to it, and we'll start with a personal story.(00:01:07):I was introduced to tabletop gaming through two avenues.(00:01:12):First was through school.(00:01:15):Lord of the Rings was very popular at the time due to the movies,(00:01:19):and so were the Games Workshop minis that were made for their battle game using the(00:01:24):Lord of the Rings license.(00:01:26):The minis, even at that point, were extremely expensive.(00:01:32):So I never got an army going.(00:01:35):I just saved up my money and bought a group of 10 Easterlings because their armor(00:01:42):was really cool.(00:01:43):It was like a samurai Saracen look and gold and red is really cool.(00:01:50):But some of my more well-to-do friends were very familiar with the rulesets for(00:01:55):both the Lord of the Rings game and also the Warhammer games,(00:01:59):which the Lord of the Rings game is based on.(00:02:02):And they'd often pontificate on why my tiny band of very,(00:02:07):very poorly painted models had no chance against their much larger armies.(00:02:13):Yes, I was bullied by the Warhammer and Lord of the Rings nerds, so you just...(00:02:20):Just get your shots in now.(00:02:21):Now the other avenue where that I was introduced to tabletop gaming through was my(00:02:27):beloved uncle Ninoy.(00:02:29):He was a gamer and a nerd par excellence and often asked my parents if we as a(00:02:35):family could join in his gaming sessions,(00:02:38):but he respected my parents' wishes to the contrary.(00:02:43):They didn't want,(00:02:43):it's not that they didn't want me to game for ethical or moral reasons,(00:02:48):they didn't think Dungeons & Dragons was bad,(00:02:50):but...(00:02:53):I was little,(00:02:54):and I was an undiagnosed and unmedicated autistic kid,(00:02:58):and they knew if my character died,(00:03:00):which can happen in any RPG,(00:03:03):that I would most likely take it personally.(00:03:07):And, hell, I still take it personally, even in the(00:03:12):even in baby 5th edition games.(00:03:14):But as I grew and attempted to mature,(00:03:18):I got models just to paint,(00:03:20):still not a whole lot of them,(00:03:22):and I played with my uncle and cousins using one of the older,(00:03:26):but still less lethal Star Wars RPG systems.(00:03:31):I was even able to be the dungeon master for a couple of the games we played,(00:03:35):and since then,(00:03:37):I've played in college with my friends,(00:03:39):and afterwards,(00:03:41):also after we all graduated,(00:03:42):and I was even able to bring new people into the hobby of sitting around a table or(00:03:48):a space with friends,(00:03:50):throwing dice,(00:03:51):and hoping for the best result.(00:03:54):All while we try and live our best adventurous life in miniature,(00:03:58):away from the grind of everyday life.(00:04:02):We've had to do it via chat apps for a while now, a couple of years now, but(00:04:08):We make the best of it that we can.(00:04:11):There's no match for being there in person, but we still have fun.(00:04:16):Anyway, you might ask, what's the point of this personal story?(00:04:19):First off, to show and admit that I cannot be objective in any analysis of tabletop gaming.(00:04:29):Playing at the table with friends and family may not be my entire identity,(00:04:33):but it's a big part of it.(00:04:36):and yet I still don't believe it disqualifies me from providing an objective(00:04:41):defense of the hobby,(00:04:43):because my personal experience and its relationship with others' personal(00:04:48):experiences runs counter to several of the stereotypes surrounding the gaming(00:04:54):scene,(00:04:55):which I'll now list and debunk.(00:04:58):Stereotype number one!(00:05:00):There's a notion that gaming is for people with bad family lives(00:05:06):or who need an escape from their families,(00:05:10):I was introduced to gaming through my family,(00:05:13):via my uncle.(00:05:15):I was able to spend more time with my family, with my cousins, through gaming as well.(00:05:22):Even as kids,(00:05:23):we made some stories that we still repeat on phone conversations or at family(00:05:28):gatherings,(00:05:29):and they bring back fond memories of good times we shared.(00:05:33):I already admitted to some bias,(00:05:35):but if anything,(00:05:37):quite a few of my family ties were strengthened because of the leisure time we(00:05:42):spent together gaming.(00:05:44):I can't speak for every person,(00:05:46):but tabletop gaming,(00:05:48):be it role-playing or strategy,(00:05:51):requires more than just one player,(00:05:54):and often requires cooperation.(00:05:57):In that way, it is also the dynamic avenue of social engagement(00:06:02):and occupies more of a neutral and utility-based position in family bonding rather(00:06:09):than any negative or positive position.(00:06:11):It all depends on who you play with.(00:06:15):Second, gaming is supposedly reserved for socially disabled people.(00:06:21):Eh,(00:06:22):I admit gaming does seem to attract a crowd of socially awkward folks,(00:06:27):but,(00:06:28):you know,(00:06:29):anti-social people or(00:06:31):people with antisocial personalities?(00:06:33):I mean, you spend time together, you interact socially.(00:06:38):I've already shown that's the case.(00:06:40):So,(00:06:42):I don't believe that the idea that gaming rewards or encourages social regression(00:06:49):has any merit.(00:06:50):Third stereotype.(00:06:52):Gaming distracts from more important issues in life.(00:06:58):Alright, well, I would suggest that(00:07:00):It doesn't distract from good work any more than any other leisure activity might.(00:07:06):People who play basketball on the weekends with their friends are also taking time(00:07:12):away from work.(00:07:13):Parents who need to have a date night and leave their kids with the grandparents or(00:07:18):a babysitter are also taking time for themselves.(00:07:23):And sometimes you might be too tired to work out(00:07:28):then sometimes you might have a big argument with your paramour and you both need some space.(00:07:34):But you're also not quite in an antisocial enough mood where you want to just hide(00:07:42):and curl up with a book on your own.(00:07:45):So you might as well just game with some friends.(00:07:49):Take some time to engage in pretend adventures away from pressure alongside people(00:07:55):who want the same.(00:07:57):We all need a break from pressing matters so that we can get back to them with renewed energy.(00:08:03):And gaming is just another way to do that.(00:08:07):A fourth stereotype, or slander.(00:08:11):Gaming is the refuge for people with extremist and dangerous beliefs.(00:08:17):Again, I can't speak for every gamer, but...(00:08:24):for maybe 95% of gamers, we're not the most politically extreme people.(00:08:32):I mean,(00:08:34):we like gaming because it lets us have a way to live,(00:08:39):well,(00:08:40):it gives us an avenue away from the ugly extremes of life.(00:08:46):Sure,(00:08:46):we might have a political joke slip in,(00:08:49):and other times we're under a lot of pressure from our real lives and(00:08:54):We might just need to talk about it with friends.(00:08:58):But we're also there as friends with either an unconscious or sometimes stated(00:09:04):agreement that we want to get away from all of the nonsense.(00:09:08):Now,(00:09:09):the gaming table is usually nothing as pretentious as a safe space,(00:09:18):but it does encompass a few moments where all present can agree(00:09:23):that whatever our separate opinions,(00:09:26):we are there to have fun and to enjoy some structured silliness.(00:09:32):We're here to play a game.(00:09:34):It's not like Holy Ground and Highlander,(00:09:37):but it's meant to be a time where your personal hang-ups are left at the door and(00:09:41):you and yours can just be young again.(00:09:44):It's where adventure and comedy are the priority,(00:09:48):and that's a good thing,(00:09:50):and certainly not a part of any extremist mindset.(00:09:56):Alright, fifth slander and the final slander for this episode.(00:10:01):Fifth and final slander for the day.(00:10:04):Gamers themselves do not contribute anything to society because they waste their(00:10:10):time on a silly game instead of something important.(00:10:14):You might even take that slander further and say gaming corrupts society and all(00:10:20):the other stuff.(00:10:22):In my opinion,(00:10:23):trying to address this slander at all is a trap,(00:10:26):because even if a gamer has a family,(00:10:30):a well-paying job,(00:10:31):the people criticizing them will still find a way to say that the gamer is not(00:10:36):doing enough.(00:10:38):If a famous and successful person,(00:10:41):or maybe several famous and successful people,(00:10:45):are gamers,(00:10:46):for example Henry Cavill and the late Robin Williams,(00:10:50):people will needle at them and say that those folks are just the exception to rules(00:10:56):that they themselves have set up.(00:10:58):And of course,(00:10:58):if you point towards the money that's been made in the gaming industry
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To restore balance to the internet I've made a video about my favorite tropes to follow up the one about my least favorites, and in a new format! Give it a listen! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit joeyh1996.substack.com























