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Yet, the gamers I knew in high school that played Jyhad: Vampire the eternal struggle, Illuminati, D&D, Poker, Rage, Warhammer 40k, Necromunda, Space Hulk, Talisman…. The biggest one growing up I always heard was gamers stink and are lazy, not that they were bad people but that they literally had odor problems. Gamer stereotypes are like any other stereotypes, while some of it might apply to a very very small percentage it is not the average norm.
