Would you be friends with Yahtzee, if you met him in real life?

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Insanum

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Something tells me, If you as much as MENTION the escapist, He'd put you on a mental "Oh shit, A fan" list.

So i'd buy him a beer, Tell him to not fuck things up, And then leave.
 

Blanks

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Haha, probably not, But Spoony, there's a guy you could grab a beer with and really talk to, so i think of course
 

GreyWolf257

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I'm not sure I could be friends with him, but we might could become acquaintances. We do share much of the same humor and favorite words, after all.
 

Mcupobob

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First off it would be really weird having one of my friends know him, when none of them have even seen his show. Second geographical it would not be worth being friends, me being in Californa him being in Australia.And well he is funny and I enjoy his show but I don't think we would get along personaly.
 

The Rogue Wolf

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I've actually met him in real life (briefly, at GameX). In person he's rather reserved and eloquent, and in the short conversations I had with him, he came across as someone willing to listen to others so long as they weren't being a twit.

Would we be friends? I dunno. His sense of humor is fairly close to mine, as is his cynicism, but I don't much go for "hanging out" in public and he'd probably find me a bit boring. I do think we'd get along pretty well for an occasional get-together though. I think it'd be fun, in fact.

[small]And that concludes my egotistical attempt to psychoanalyze a man I hardly know based on two short conversations and a series of Internet videos.[/small]
 

Plurralbles

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I dno, most older adults are decent people to know.

At least he wouldn't be that dull. maybe.