Think Dungeons of Dragon minus a Dungeon Master(the cards decide everything)

You’d just hate the part of losing to me, I’m sure.

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You got that last part right. Don't think I forgot your Tetris prowess, nor fact you're a self described expert gamer.

Games are what makes life worth living!

Ever played Set?

I have not ever heard of it, but it looks cool from a quick google

But life is the grandest game! Speed run doing paperwork with Perma death!

Hmm, life is exactly like playing a board game for the first time.

20 years of people explaining the rules followed by crushing defeat when you fail to exploit the rules they failed to mention.

I often go for the shortcut and try to skip the paperwork altogether. It works surprisingly well if you're willing to pay an occasional steep fine

I too skip the paperwork, but not through effort of my own, I simply forget.

Me too. And I mean like a dis functional level. Point of having money to me is largely to be left alone

The second best thing to ever happen to me, aside from getting married, was inherenting my wife's CPA. All those years of rage trying to fill out a 1040 Arbitrary just melted away.

I hate that they have to exist, but as long as I don't figure out if I qualify for the Smorbifft Exemption then swear in blood that I do (or don't) then I can be happy.

Was highschool as much fun for you as it was for me?

I pay a guy who likely spends all of ten minutes doing my taxes, always 6 months after original due date (extensions are always an option I choose late April). I resent that I even have to email him or talk to him. For that money/effort ratio he should track down the info he needs himself

I enjoyed high school, mostly. Had a couple sets of friends, which probably helped balance. My AP classmates, and my "stoner friends" who I actually spent time with outside of class. I didn't get curmudgeonly until much later

Didn't struggle to turn in homework on time? I guess I didn't either. I mean I didn't struggle to turn it in on time, there was very little struggle when you don't think about it at all.

I will forever be grateful to my classmate Brad. The one guy with a worse GPA, because he had dyslexia in addition to the ADD. Also grateful for tests. Did you know you can still pass if you just ace all your tests?