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How come D&D doesn't have its own DCC? It would be nice to see everyday flamewars healthy debates for politics, religion, etc.

Because the topics are too concentrated, really. You don't really chit-chat debate, haha.
 
I think I'd largely be preaching to the choir with the things I've said if it was in a D&D DCC, to be honest. A lot of them already know about all that
 
I could have sworn that there was a D&D DCC at one point. I guess it was just deleted due to lack of interest.
 
I could have sworn that there was a D&D DCC at one point. I guess it was just deleted due to lack of interest.

Not every section needs its own DCC. The DCC used to be in the section that became D&D and it was moved here when it was all re-purposed.

Andy just explained why you think that.
 
I feel like a DCC in D&D would be a little..too much for those poor moderators. The DCC here works great if you want a debate. People always come and change the subject before it gets too heated.
 
I guess so, but there are sections where DCCs do work and remain active, such as PGen, T&I, or even VG.

It wasn't about it not working or not remaining active though, which is why I quoted his post...it was just that it was always about chatting and CCC is for chatting, therefore it fits better here.
 
No one has posted for hours. Change of subject?

I had Rally's for the first time yesterday. Their loaded fries are amazing.
 
No one has posted for hours. Change of subject?

I had Rally's for the first time yesterday. Their loaded fries are amazing.
 
I was thinking more of the lines that if a product fails to meet consumers expectations from the vocal minority, because we can admit the majority are sheep, then we have to vote to force that company out of business instead of forming a riot.
That's boring as hell.

I'll pick the riot.

EDIT: Also, Super Size Me is a load of crap. You eat anything, not just fast foods, in large quantities for every meal every day, you're going to get fat. That's not McDonald's fault, that's yours. That's not to say there AREN'T reasons for boycotting fast food (my reason is because the food just plain blows).
 
That's boring as hell.

I'll pick the riot.

EDIT: Also, Super Size Me is a load of crap. You eat anything, not just fast foods, in large quantities for every meal every day, you're going to get fat. That's not McDonald's fault, that's yours. That's not to say there AREN'T reasons for boycotting fast food (my reason is because the food just plain blows).

I guess it falls down into a vicious circle of the consumer being a selfish spoiled idiot who makes the voluntary decision to destroy their body and the corporation facilitating, embracing, and reinforcing that selfish behavior. In the end both parties are to blame for this mess they've created, and there's little way anyone can say they're not part of it to some extent.
 
That's boring as hell.

I'll pick the riot.

EDIT: Also, Super Size Me is a load of crap. You eat anything, not just fast foods, in large quantities for every meal every day, you're going to get fat. That's not McDonald's fault, that's yours. That's not to say there AREN'T reasons for boycotting fast food (my reason is because the food just plain blows).

Everything in moderation, but people don't seem to be grasping that concept. I noticed that a generous portion of consumers would prefer to go to restaurants where you don't know what exactly is going into your food in what amounts versus cooking for yourself, and your family \:
 
But don't do food sold in fast food restaurants, including drinks, salads, and desserts, have higher calories than their counterparts served in normal restaurants?
I went to McDonald's last week and one of their salad wraps had about 470 calories while the 10 pc nuggets had 480 calories.
 
But don't do food sold in fast food restaurants, including drinks, salads, and desserts, have higher calories than their counterparts served in normal restaurants?

It's probably mostly in due to their dressing \: Or at least that's what I think. While being away from home during university, I'd have random midnight cravings. With McDonald's being right across the street, I always chose to buy their caesar salad without the chicken (vegetarian) along with a very small dollop of dressing. I'm a very plain person, as I've been told by an anonymous Tim Horton's employee >>;;
 
Only fast-food restaurant I visit nowadays is Subway. Don't buy much things, though, aside from just a couple of cookies; I'm not really sure what they put in those things, but their cookies are just delicious. :P If I'm extremely hungry, then sometimes, I'd also grab a sandwich.
 
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