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Putting a link to the Gen Con 2021 thread at the top here for as long as Fellis HAS STILL NOT GOTTEN AROUND TO UPDATING MY RED TEXT FOR THE NEW YEAR FELLIS!!! That is O.K., what fun to re-open my thread years later and add a link to the 2022 Gen-Con thread since the red text link still points here FELLIS!!!!!!!! 2023 Gen-Con Thread Here FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Gen-Con 2024 Thread Here! code:
Gen Con Indy. July 30 - August 2, 2020 (Event Submission January 12, Badge Registration January 26, Event Registration May 17) "The Best Four Days in Gaming." Gamer Mecca. Gamer mecha. Gamer mecca-lecca-hi, mecca-hiney-ho. A Gay Mer-MAGA. The most important thing to know about Gen-Con is that it lives up to the hype*. No matter what you have heard about it, it is not exaggerated. Crowds awaiting entry to the Exhibition Hall Everywhere you look, there are nerds. The convention center and the surrounding blocks are jam-packed with nerdy activities, nerdy costumes, nerd-themed restaurants and coffee shops, and most importantly in my opinion, nerdy joy. The most surprising thing about attending a huge nerd convention for me is that even background chatter and smalltalk becomes enthralling, as suddenly everyone around is much more likely to share your interests than anywhere else you go. This naturally lends itself to a willingness to chat and make spontaneous friends even amongst people who are generally disinterested in such things the rest of the year, as it is hard for even a jaded monster like myself to stand in stone silence when the people behind me in line are discussing the nuances of games that most Americans have never encountered, let alone spent time contemplating. But! What do you actually do once you are there? Well, besides taking in the infinite sights and sounds and donuts, you can check the event listing categories to get an idea of the range of events. When you realize every category has hundreds or thousands of events, you start to understand the scope of the show. Even a newcomer probably knows there will be role-playing and boardgame events, but when you realize there are three different categories just involving "doing something with miniatures" (which, now that I think of it, is truly a grognard-driven distinction), you get a sense of how much is going on at Gen-Con that you will never actually see even if you try. Even if you only like one tiny obscure niche type of game, there is probably a world championship of that game taking place at Gen-Con. =-=-= And now, Corporal Lou Zocchi of Gamescience dressed as a killer clown performing a musical solo on a handsaw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zuU8DUqFm8 =-=-= Specific Goon-favorite activities include
GameScience in Full Glory, Finding Will Call, Just Abraham Lincoln, Even "Irish" Pubs Can Get Down, Custom Nerdy Menus: Just A Fact Of Life And now, a word from the most genuinely surprising part of the Gen-Con Terms of Service "I acknowledge and agree that the Convention involves some inherently dangerous activities.... I acknowledge and agree that the Convention involves potential risks of serious personal injury, disability, or even death." Gen-Con, I am really not sure that I acknowledge and agree here Here is 2019's housing registration explanation video; somehow I doubt much will change, though if they post a new one for 2020 I will dutifully update this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVxowlXXiHI&t=128s -~=~- Intermission -~=~- (The guy in the chair being carried was in 2002; the players had to prove they could carry another player this way in-game; the guy being lifted infamously ran over to me, inexplicably humiliated, after the picture was taken, and offered me $20 if I would let him destroy my $500 camera) -~=~- Anyway, no matter how I organize these posts it is always terrible, so I will just close this introductory text with CellBlock's succinct summary about his 2012 experiences, as a vision of what Gen-Con might be like for you: CellBlock 2013 posted:Holy balls is Gen Con cool, though. You really can find pretty much whatever you want to do going on in some way. Want to just booster draft M:tG for days on end? That's going on! Want to get into a weekend-long game of Arkham Horror with all the expansions? Someone from Fantasy Flight is probably facilitating that! Last year, I learned how to play Diplomacy, participated in a role play of the Cold War (I was an Israeli ambassador), played some games of Werewolf in the convention center lobby, and found a random group of people playing The Resistance in the game library that needed more players and played with them well into the wee hours of Friday night/Saturday morning. rip crazy egor's omg Final general advice from Deviant Deviant posted:i will find you. *Gen-Con Online excluded Dr. Quarex fucked around with this message at 00:17 on Jan 18, 2024 |
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GENERAL "HOW TO GEN-CON" POST You might want to consider bringing:
You might want to consider eating (vaguely listed by distance, and not listing places not specifically recommended by Goons in previous years)
You might want to consider considering:
SPECIFIC AUCTION SECTION This is kind of My Thing, since I have been an obsessive superfan of the Auction for about 15 years and an auctioneer for about half as long, so I might as well try to hype people up as usual (particularly because the Auction is very overlooked for a huge convention-long event right across from the Exhibit Hall) Everyone wishes the schedule were available before the show started, but in lieu of that ever being possible, please enjoy and absorb previous years' schedules to get a sense of when things generally happen People ask what kinds of things are sold at the Auction...well, in 2018 a madman made a database where you can investigate the question for yourself (the main issue I see immediately is that Charity items must not be included, considering a set of meteorite dice went for like $6,000 in 2018): https://public.tableau.com/profile/robertleeanderson#!/vizhome/GenConAuctionAnalysis/Dashboard This is the Auction online pre-registration form if you want to get ready to fill it out months ahead of time Finally, I will link a random YouTube playlist I made of really, really not that interesting Gen-Con related clips; it helps that most of them are from the days before my camera, be it a phone or a camera, could take more than 15-second-long video. It does have a clip of the Exhibit Hall being quiet for the Gary Gygax memorial minute, some Gygax Memorial Auction segments, and Auctioneer Josh selling the infamous "box of VHS tape porn" though, so it is not all bad. Last year I lost my mind more than usual and systematically found every previous Gen-Con thread from these Forums: Archives needed: Gen Con Indy 2003 Forgotten Goon Meets Thread: Whydirt holding strong! Also mentions a since-deleted(?) previous thread from that year: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=278795452 Gen Con Indy 2003 Thread Attempt~ #1: Please Sir, Please Help Me Obtain A Hotel Room Gen Con Indy 2003 Thread Attempt #2: Hero Lab Existed In 2003? Gen Con Indy 2004 Thread Attempt #1: Rhandhalized Gen Con Indy 2004 Thread Attempt #2: A Second Rhandhali Post Has Hit The Forums Gen Con Indy 2004: Actually Just A Thread About An NPR Story On Gen Con Gen Con SO CAL(!) 2004: This Does Not Mean It Was Real! Gen Con Indy 2005 Thread Attempt #1: Space Pope, Over And Out Gen Con Indy 2005 Computer Game Interview Request Thread In Games Proper: Ends With A Milwaukeean's Lament Gen Con Indy 2005 Thread Attempt #2: Three. Posts. Gen Con Indy 2005: ANOTHER Goon Meets thread I missed before! Gen Con Indy 2006: Vaguely Resembling A Successful Thread Gen Con Indy 2007, Kind Of: Quarex Seeks to Understand the Differences Between Gen-Con, Origins, and DragonCon Like Some Pathetic Churl Gen Con Indy 2007, Kind Of, Redux: Seorin Wants Spoilers Gen Con Indy 2008: Truly The Saddest Official Thread Ever Gen Con Paris 2009: Did Not Actually Happen Gen Con Indy 2009: Well, They Tried Gen Con Indy 2010 Thread Attempt #1: Title Mocking Indiana, Thread Bad Gen Con Indy 2010 Thread Attempt #2: Title Also Mocking Indiana, Thread Also Bad; Coincidence? Gen Con Indy 2011 More Just A Post About A D&D Tournament There Gen Con Indy 2012: Indianapolis Tragically Washed Away By Tidal Wave Gen Con Indy 2013: Gen Con Relocates To Lemuria For Better Downtown Hotel Coverage Archives no longer needed: Gen Con Indy 2014: The Final Chapter Gen Con Indy 2015 and Gen Con 2015 Part Two: 2016: The Final Chapter Gen Con Indy 2017: Celebrating 50 Glorious Years Of The Tet Offensive Gen Con Indy 2018: Might Be Still Going On, Not Sure Gen Con Indy 2019: This One Is Definitely Still Going On, includes a brief history of Gen Con in the first post if you are into that kind of thing It is adorable looking back to posts in 2013 hoping to get some kind of planned Goon Meet going, as opposed to our like constant five days of Goon Meets by 2015. I REALIZE I HAVE BARELY TALKED ABOUT EVENTS. Here is the thing: Other than Gen Con 50 and its panoply of legendary panels, I realized like a decade ago that events are just simply not something I want to spend time doing at Gen-Con, as there is too much else going on. But I finally realized this year that I never talk about this HUGE PART OF THE CONVENTION in these posts, so here at least is YA GIRL NELLY, SMASH THAT LIKE BUTTON with an amazing video walking you through the whole process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6AiO6HDBYo Another more recent video showing advanced pro group-event-building strategies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySmbygu2wdY And fine I will also link Nelly's GEN-CON NEWBIE GUIDE VIDEO because I do cherish Nelly and I have no doubt at least a handful of people reading this have never attended before https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVZJ2NiCan8 Dr. Quarex fucked around with this message at 06:48 on Nov 12, 2020 |
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Rather than pretending I am reserving the third post for anything, I will just make it a random post, ensuring that I will suddenly wish I had reserved another post. After repeatedly seeing this thread-famous comic in examining the old threads... ...I wondered if he actually did any other Gen Con comics, and actually found three others. One was not even tagged as "Gen Con" in his tagging system, so you are looking at some real deep cuts here. And uh... yeah you can see why the bathroom one is the one that got traction, but still these are important to your Gen-Conification Actually though if you feel like wearing that outfit you really should go for it Anyway I am going to occasionally just post random Gen-Con pictures going forward rather than adding another 100 to these posts. Though here have some more thanks for that second one Google auto-Photos Like every year, I am surely forgetting to talk about some huge segment of what Gen-Con is. Which, again, see the first points of the first post, further highlights how Gen-Con is THE BIGGEST AND BEST THING. But part of why I am so dedicated to actually getting this posted over a month before registration begins is so I can actually fix these oversights ahead of time rather than being like "hey everybody here is the thread, so uh registration was last week, sorry"
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Getting in on the ground floor! You crazy man, you actually got it out in December
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Erainor posted:Getting in on the ground floor! Is it too early to freak out about the housing lottery?
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Eastmabl posted:Is it too early to freak out about the housing lottery? For our second year our small group is already making our plans. Super stoked for more gencon Yiggy fucked around with this message at 05:30 on Dec 12, 2019 |
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Erainor posted:You crazy man, you actually got it out in December Eastmabl posted:Is it too early to freak out about the housing lottery? Yiggy posted:Super stoked for more gencon
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I've been staring at the list of TOVA items, trying to come up make the Twelve Days of Gencon, and there are no items that start with 9.
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Excellent first posts as always, Quarex. Going to use this one to both promote the Gen Con Programs project and as a reminder to myself to try and find some time at work to update it. I haven't had a chance to do more with it since the 50th, but I need to talk to Gen Con to get more data and do some research stuff with it. On this site, you can look at all of the events from the first 50 Gen Cons so you can get a good idea of what people do there. It also has some oral histories I conducted with people from various parts of Gen Con's existence, and a little bit of baby research I did just to show what you can do with the data there: http://best50yearsingaming.com/ I'm going to plug one exhibit in particular that examined the change in how many women were running events at Gen Con. It's getting better, but we can do better still! http://best50yearsingaming.com/exhibits/show/runninggames/leadinggames
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You forgot to mention the OG Goon spot :Loughmiller's. While being next door to the convention center, almost never as crowded as it should be. Standard pub fair, good beer selection.
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Loughmiller's let me down hard GC2019. We went there Friday or Saturday night (I forget which) for food with my booth staff to unwind after a long day of slinging bees, and not only did it take forever to get a seat (people just wouldn't leave even though they were done eating and not gaming) but once we did sit down they almost immediately started a live band that was waaaay too loud. The waitress sucked too, but she may have just been having a bad day. I dunno, I'll try them again but I know my booth staff have sworn them off for good.
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nesbit37 posted:Loughmiller's let me down hard GC2019. We went there Friday or Saturday night (I forget which) for food with my booth staff to unwind after a long day of slinging bees, and not only did it take forever to get a seat (people just wouldn't leave even though they were done eating and not gaming) but once we did sit down they almost immediately started a live band that was waaaay too loud. The waitress sucked too, but she may have just been having a bad day. I dunno, I'll try them again but I know my booth staff have sworn them off for good. That's fair. I think they suffer from being a small staff mostly focused on lunches for the Indiana government employees that are across the street. Then here come this event that makes em a bunch of cash. Try again during lunch time and see if you get a better experience.
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I uh went last year after posting in the thread and occasionally making GBS threads up the groupme but then I got sidetracked by the LITERALLY EVERYTHING and met up with zero goons, next time I will see all you nerds
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Planning on going this year for the first time.
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I vow this year to be more reasonable with my purchases and not to buy all the deck builders... Also I learned my lesson to make sure I have my number with me when browsing the consignment shop. Left it in my bag last year and I missed out of millennium blades with a bunch of expansions going for $27.
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I went to the auction for the first time last year and boy was it fun and had a lot of good deals. Ran like a well oiled machine as well and I got to watch the auctioneer verbally dismantle someone trying to bid by shouting out their number instead of showing their placard. I can't believe this is the first time you've ever mentioned the auction, Quarex. Some personal suggestions! -A backpack is much better IF you're not buying a ton of things and filling it so full that you're hitting people when turning, like Quarex said. I have a smaller one that fits everything I need just fine without being a nuisance. -Call your bank if you do decide to buy stuff at the vendor hall with a card. You WILL get flagged and declined then need to call your bank three times so they know that your card isn't stolen. Ask me about last year! This happens because the vendors themselves are based out of whatever country/state and the bank just sees your card getting charged in two different parts of the world at once. -There is a "quiet room" somewhere in the ICC, usually in a place far off from the hustle and bustle. If you're having a hard time with anxiety or similar, you can go there and relax. Low lights and silence. There are also donated toiletries and snacks if you need something. I forgot to put on deodarent one day so I popped over and grabbed a little travel size one because I'm not disgusting. They accept cash donations and also replacement items. -The arcade loving sucks, don't give them any money. -For your tickets and badges, Will Call is better depending on when you arrive. My first year we got there Thursday morning and it was five minutes long. The previous two years (this year we had them mailed) we got there Wednesday and the line was at least 45 minutes, even sometime after midnight. I now prefer getting everything mailed and checking every thirty seconds before leaving to make sure we have the tickets. If you forget them YOU ARE hosed unless someone can get into your house and overnight them. -If it's your first time, don't go hog wild on events. I felt so lost the first year even with friends to guide me. Buy yourself some generic tickets to slide into random stuff, and maybe schedule a couple things if you like them. I highly recommend anything One Shot does, even System Mastery. If you're lucky, Jim McClure will use your water bottle for a wrestling themed bit and after that you're basically famous. -The connected hotels and the ICC have water dispensers so keep your bottles full instead of just buying new ones. -If someone offers you Malort and you're not a teetotaller, take the drink. Ignore what anyone says beforehand. +SHOTS WEDNESDAY
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LOUGHMILLER'S PUB ADDED BACKNO, no clue how I missed that in the "just places people promote" revamp *sage nod, oddities, videos, and art* nesbit37 posted:Excellent first posts as always, Quarex. SolusLunes posted:I uh went last year after posting in the thread and occasionally making GBS threads up the groupme but then I got sidetracked by the LITERALLY EVERYTHING and met up with zero goons, next time I will see all you nerds King Burgundy posted:Planning on going this year for the first time. You can join the GroupMe anytime if you like, though certainly the conversation is only about 10% about Gen-Con before registration starts, then it slowly accelerates until by July it is 95% Gen-Con 5% Malort Losem posted:I learned my lesson to make sure I have my number with me when browsing the consignment shop. Left it in my bag last year and I missed out of millennium blades with a bunch of expansions going for $27. Admiral Joeslop posted:I went to the auction for the first time last year and boy was it fun and had a lot of good deals. Ran like a well oiled machine as well and I got to watch the auctioneer verbally dismantle someone trying to bid by shouting out their number instead of showing their placard. I can't believe this is the first time you've ever mentioned the auction, Quarex. Some of the most entertaining moments at the Auction proper are when a bidder goes rogue, for sure. But if you are the least bit interested in finding out-of-print/uncommon/older gaming and gaming-adjacent things, the Auction really is the place to be. Also in theory I am working both T.O.V.A. and the Charity Auction this year, but you know, things change! Also the prevailing theory on Will Call is that when the lines are long, you should do Will Call the next year, as people will be fed up with the lines and have the badges shipped to them. I believe I heard they were a bit long last year, so clearly you can do Will Call for 2020! Generic Tickets are a great idea certainly, though interestingly they are going away once every event is e-ticketed in a few years. Though I still imagine this will instantly drop the average age of someone running a game by like 15 years, for better or worse. But yeah, overscheduling can always be a problem, and for some people underscheduling is just as big a problem. Nobody enjoys feeling like they are constantly running from one event from the other and never getting a chance to engage in all the nebulous floating fun going on all around them, and certainly there are people who feel completely disconnected from the fun if they do not have some structure to their day. Then there are
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How will pickup games work then? Just buy an e ticket while you're standing at the table?
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Backno posted:You forgot to mention the OG Goon spot :Loughmiller's. While being next door to the convention center, almost never as crowded as it should be. Standard pub fair, good beer selection. Last time I was there, they had their own horseradish vodka that really opened up the sinuses.
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Admiral Joeslop posted:How will pickup games work then? Just buy an e ticket while you're standing at the table? Isn't that the dream?
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I won't argue there, the olds can get out of the way of progress. Maybe spruce up the Wi-Fi a bit at the ICC.
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Dr. Quarex posted:But yeah, overscheduling can always be a problem, and for some people underscheduling is just as big a problem. Nobody enjoys feeling like they are constantly running from one event from the other and never getting a chance to engage in all the nebulous floating fun going on all around them, and certainly there are people who feel completely disconnected from the fun if they do not have some structure to their day. My favorite thing of GenCon (Besides food trucks. And goons. Whatever, shut up, just listen.) is Indie Games On Demand. You can find out more about 'em here but the short explanation is that they're in the Hyatt, they run about every two hours or so, and you just need generics. Show up, get a boarding pass, wait a little while and then pick your game!
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Hi, Forums Poster Carteret here to recommend you get your badge and tickets mailed to you if you are at all a functioning adult. Your time is worth more than the minimal fee you pay in postage. Put your poo poo in your suitcase the day it arrives. Get your life together. Don't forget the most important thing you need at the convention besides your wallet (ZachAttack). GENCON!
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Since I exhibit I have to do special willcall, but if I ever go back to regular attendee I think I will still do willcall. I am just too paranoid about leaving it at home.
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Oh poo poo, it's time to start thinking about GenCon again!
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Wait is it not normal to always be thinking about gencon?
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There's just something endearing about being drunk as hell at 2 am, waiting in line to get your badge at Gencon.
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Double Agent posted:There's just something endearing about being drunk as hell at 2 am, waiting in line to get your badge at Gencon. I mean sure sympathizing with and having other positive feelings towards your captor is the definition of stockholm syndrome
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I don't think about Gencon, I live it.
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Admiral Joeslop posted:I won't argue there, the olds can get out of the way of progress. And I am certainly torn, because generic tickets are adorably 1970s (or whenever they started) but it is hard to argue with how much more efficient a system e-tickets represent. It would be even more efficient if we all just used our VR headsets to play together instead of going to Gen-Con though, I mean, think about it BlackIronHeart posted:My favorite thing of GenCon (Besides food trucks. And goons. Whatever, shut up, just listen.) is Indie Games On Demand. You can find out more about 'em here but the short explanation is that they're in the Hyatt, they run about every two hours or so, and you just need generics. Show up, get a boarding pass, wait a little while and then pick your game! Necronomicon posted:Oh poo poo, it's time to start thinking about GenCon again! M a x posted:Wait is it not normal to always be thinking about gencon? Admiral Joeslop posted:I don't think about Gencon, I live it. There is probably a time I do not think about Gen-Con much if at all, but it is seriously limited to like "the period after I book my room for the next year in August and before I start thinking about posting the thread for the next year in September" Double Agent posted:There's just something endearing about being drunk as hell at 2 am, waiting in line to get your badge at Gencon.
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I spent probably too much time my first gencon just going around the game library and taking pictures of silly box covers of old board games.
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Not entirely sure there is a wrong way to spend your Gen Con other than not being at Gen Con, honestly. Quarex, something to add to one of your first 3 posts maybe are Nellie's videos of her experiences at the past like 8 Gen Cons?
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nesbit37 posted:Not entirely sure there is a wrong way to spend your Gen Con other than not being at Gen Con, honestly. nesbit37 posted:Quarex, something to add to one of your first 3 posts maybe are Nellie's videos of her experiences at the past like 8 Gen Cons? Maybe I will put her 2014 and 2019 wrap day videos for contrast, considering in 2014 she was like CANNOT WAIT TO GO DO IT AGAIN BETTER and 2019 was like WELP ALL IS LOST
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It’s almost as if you want your avatar vandalized
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ohhhh nooo how could this have happened
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hahahahahahhaahhaha This is only the second time I have had this happen to me, and a touch less angry than the first time (I do not remember the context beyond me telling someone in like 2005 that something was not funny, but the avatar was a dumb picture and the text was like "IS THIS ONE FUNNY DIPSHIT" and I remember almost keeping it since the comma splice made it sound like the avatar was questioning if I were a funny dipshit) Needless to say this one clearly gets to stay
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I've lived in Indiana all my life and I've never been to Gen Con. Unfortunately I grew up in rural bumfuck Indiana where there aren't a lot of nerds of any stripe -unless you consider redneck potheads to be nerds- so that is probably why. I'm definitely going to the next one though.
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The only good thing about living in Indiana is being close to Gencon. Granted, we're still three hours away but that's practically nothing!
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Gary con has a hotel debacle this year that may top Gen Cons. The main hotel where the convention is sold out on minutes last march. Yesterday, for a mystery reason, they started sending people emails that they were being booted to another hotel 1.5 miles away. Supposedly this was for some error the hotel didnt notice for about 20 minutes, but people that booked seconds after the block opened are reporting getting the boot. Its indisciminent, vendors, people with accessibility issues, the people that run miniature games with Tupperware upon Tupperware of figures and terrain. Hundreds have posted on facebook complaining about it and to top it off the hotel is not apologizing in any way and generally being dicks about it. Gary con is less than 3 months away. Edit: also if you dont confirm the new or old booking by 12/30 they will cancel everything on you. This is all in an email that is going to spam for many people. Link to official post about this for the curious: https://www.facebook.com/groups/58339157369/permalink/10157910348337370/ nesbit37 fucked around with this message at 14:17 on Dec 17, 2019 |
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