Gimme your non-music entertainment guilty pleasure. Come on, fess up

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I'll go first - I think Seth MacFarland is really, really funny and I love the Ted movies and A Million Ways To Die In The West.

No judgments in this thread. Just throw it out there.
 
Seth MacFarlane did some cool stuff, sounds weird to me to consider his stuff guilty pleasure (unless you think The Cleveland Show was the best thing ever or something).

Sometimes I watch nutshot compilations or farting-on-sleeping-people compilations on youtube
 
Comic Books.

I look forward to going to the Comic Shop each week even when the stories of late have been complete train wrecks or corporate cash grabs. I do this because every once in a while writer, penciler, and colorist come together to make a perfect story that I can read over and over.

Some of my favorites over the past few years have been the first two volumes of the Ultimates, the Michael Bendis run of Ultimate Spiderman, the Death of Spiderman and Miles Morales story that followed, Sentry (the greatest hero who never was), Kingdom Come, and Dave Sim's Cerberus.
 
Seth MacFarlane did some cool stuff, sounds weird to me to consider his stuff guilty pleasure (unless you think The Cleveland Show was the best thing ever or something).

Sometimes I watch nutshot compilations or farting-on-sleeping-people compilations on youtube
+ I kinda like some of The Cleveland show.
 
I love tabletop RPGs. I'm currently running a D&D Fifth Edition game, as well as an old 90's White Wolf Vampire: the Masquerade game on the weeks we DON'T play D&D. We play online using a system called Roll20, which lets us handle rolls in an in-game chat window, and is hosted inside Google Hangouts, so we can all chat with each other. On top of that, I don't use official campaign settings, but have designed my own world, deities, political factions, etc. I rarely used pre-published adventures, so I have a rough outline of every adventure per tier of play, then improvise a few details each game session. One of my players has a gaming podcast with some of his old college friends and he referred to me as "the best DM I've ever played with."

I really, really like RPGs. :embarrassed:
 
Watching people doing stupid thing you tube videos. Like crazy backyard stunt wrecks, street fights, skateboard tricks gone wrong, stuff like that.
 
I love tabletop RPGs. I'm currently running a D&D Fifth Edition game, as well as an old 90's White Wolf Vampire: the Masquerade game on the weeks we DON'T play D&D. We play online using a system called Roll20, which lets us handle rolls in an in-game chat window, and is hosted inside Google Hangouts, so we can all chat with each other. On top of that, I don't use official campaign settings, but have designed my own world, deities, political factions, etc. I rarely used pre-published adventures, so I have a rough outline of every adventure per tier of play, then improvise a few details each game session. One of my players has a gaming podcast with some of his old college friends and he referred to me as "the best DM I've ever played with."

I really, really like RPGs. :embarrassed:
I haven't played D & D in 20 years, but I still find myself designing campaigns when my mind wanders.
 
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