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Role-playing games, or: grown-ups are a pain in the butt

In recent months, I unexpectedly found my interest in role-playing games, which I haven't played since college, rekindled. I figured that in Berkeley one would be tripping over role-playing groups as soon as one started paying attention.

Not so. In months of trying, I've only managed to play a couple of actual sessions. Many other plans have been scuttled due to cancellation after cancellation. Jobs, kids, houses, obviously, there are lots of perfectly understandable reasons that other things can take priority over playing make-believe.

But it's still disappointing. Anyone local and up for some Trail of Cthulhu?

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