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From: ekblaw@uiucdcsp.Uiuc.ARPA
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Subject: Re: Action-type games in N.J. - IFG
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Date: Thu, 22-Aug-85 20:45:00 EDT
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I think these two writers represent the greatest threat to proving Dr.
Thomas Radecki's claim (if you don't know what I mean, go back and read
Note #14 about violence and D&D).  The real-life actors have been shown to
get carried away with the action, and are in danger of harming themselves
or other people.

I challenge these people to prove to us they know the difference between
reality and fantasy.  Put the "Fantasy" back in "Fantasy Role-Playing."

Robert A. Ekblaw, ekblaw@uiucdcs.

"Violence is everywhere.  I don't propose to eliminate it, just to move it."