• Vin Diesel grabs a cop's mic to pay his own respects to the late Paul Walker and thanks his fans for
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[QUOTE=Ganerumo;43057171]Didn't you know ? Vin Diesel is a huge nerd who just happens to also be a pile of muscles. He regularly holds D&D sessions with his friends and he's apparently really nerdy about it.[/QUOTE] He lives his life a dice roll at a time.
[QUOTE=smfE;43057121]Yet everybody is standing like zombies with their cell phones, it's as none personal as it gets in this modern age of humanity. People are no longer watching solely through their eyes, but through the lenses of technology that controls them.[/QUOTE] no one cares nerd
[QUOTE=smfE;43057121]Yet everybody is standing like zombies with their cell phones, it's as none personal as it gets in this modern age of humanity. People are no longer watching solely through their eyes, but through the lenses of technology that controls them.[/QUOTE] When it comes to having to remember having been in an event like this later in life, being able to bring up a video on your phone is a hell of a lot better than relying on your memory (which probably isn't perfect), especially in this age of "pics or it didn't happen".
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;43057171]Didn't you know ? Vin Diesel is a huge nerd who just happens to also be a pile of muscles. He regularly holds D&D sessions with his friends and he's apparently really nerdy about it.[/QUOTE] He even got Judi Dench into it and DM'd for her when they were filming the Chronicles of Riddick.
[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;43057368]Yep, he even once got a temporary tattoo of the name of his D&D character [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71AzW9_p4Jg[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36_-DauQi0s[/media][/QUOTE]vin diesel is such a swell guy
[QUOTE=Zeos;43057543]Have you seen Chris Hardwick? The guy got super healthy and cut out a lot of bullshit and looks like he's in his late 20s, despite being almost 45.[/QUOTE] Holy shit really? jesus christ can't believe he is 45, he looks and acts like someone in their 20s [QUOTE=Ninja Duck;43058178]Media zombies. They're so focused on getting their phones out to have something to post on Twitter or Facebook just to get some hits. I'd rather live in the moment and take it all in.[/QUOTE] Ummm retweets are important nerd
[QUOTE=TacticalBacon;43062629]He even got Judi Dench into it and DM'd for her when they were filming the Chronicles of Riddick.[/QUOTE] Riddick was based off a character he played, or so I'm told.
[QUOTE=bobsynergy;43062970]Ummm retweets are important nerd[/QUOTE] Another sheep falling for the New World Order. You'll be looking through your screen while the government brainwashes and skews your view of the world by placing any message they want in front of you.
[QUOTE=Ninja Duck;43063014]Another sheep falling for the New World Order. You'll be looking through your screen while the government brainwashes and skews your view of the world by placing any message they want in front of you.[/QUOTE] Got any spare mushrooms, bro?
Holy shit at the person asking to take a picture with him. That was neither the time nor place for that
[QUOTE=S31-Syntax;43057129]wait what[/QUOTE] He occasionally playtests Wizard of the Coast products before they come out with his friends, he has a arcade room with interchangeable boards so he can play arcade fighting games when they test in japan (namco regularly sends him tekken builds) and he licensed his first original D and D character into a screenplay and movie option. He doesn't rp much anymore though, what with his shooting schedule, although he made Judy Dench DM some sessions while filming CoR. He'll also occasionally show up at Evo.
And to think that there are still people who believe that Paul Walker is not dead, even though all evidence points to contrary.
[QUOTE=Thunderbolt;43057368]Yep, he even once got a temporary tattoo of the name of his D&D character [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71AzW9_p4Jg[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36_-DauQi0s[/media][/QUOTE] Never would have guessed. There's always something that you just absolutely would never know about a person, always something that seems so unexpected. This is one of those cases. :v:
[QUOTE=Xenomoose;43062597]When it comes to having to remember having been in an event like this later in life, being able to bring up a video on your phone is a hell of a lot better than relying on your memory (which probably isn't perfect), especially in this age of "pics or it didn't happen".[/QUOTE] Memories are for yourself and don't have to be perfect.
It feels kind of wrong being able to watch what would usually be a private moment, I guess that's the other end of being a public figure
This whole media zombie business reminds me of tori belachii and that airport shooting. I guess in an age of instant info, knowledge comes before emotions.
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