RPG Cast – Episode 735: “Dodge Dragonero”
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RPG Cast – Episode 735: “Dodge Dragonero”

Politics tamfitronics RPGamer has been covering RPGs since 1998, with the current version of the site launched in 2018. Due to the wholesale change in our back-end and systems only certain content created from 2018 onwards has been carried over to our new site. However, all of our older content can still be found at archive.rpgamer.com.Featured PostsStreaming ScheduleWatch live on twitch.tv/rpgamer (all times Eastern)Times and content are subject to change.Monday6:30pm — HeroHarmonyTuesday11am — TAM in the AM1:30pm — HerrFrog Plays6:30pm — Scar Plays ClassicsWednesday6:30pm — HeroHarmonyThursday11am — TAM in the AMFriday1:30pm — HerrFrog Plays6:30pm — Scar Plays ClassicsSaturday8am — Dungeon-Crawling for Spare Parts12pm – RPG CastSunday8am — Sundays with Scar1:30pm — HerrFrog Plays
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Smart Ass Elected Ultimate “Party” Game
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Smart Ass Elected Ultimate “Party” Game

Politics tamfitronics <a rel="image" href="https://media.prleap.com/image/99230/full/5ddcdf9f-2f34-45f0-a215-42573dc1ba95.png" title=" Download Full Size Image"> University Games' Smart Ass, the fast-paced trivia game, encourages shouting quickly and loudly, just like American politics. The ultimate party game, now available at Target stores nationwide, hits the campaign trail this month to help get out the vote for November.The Smart Ass kickoff campaign focuses its attention on the upcoming Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago."The Smart Ass donkey character and the party gameplay fits great for the delegates coming to the convention in Chicago," said Bob Moog, President of University Games. "While voters this Fall must consider Smart Asses on both ends of the spectrum, this week in Chicago we want everyone to participate left, right and center. It's an opportunity to bring a little...
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Flags banned, signs ripped up: Why you can’t mention Taiwan at the Olympics
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Flags banned, signs ripped up: Why you can’t mention Taiwan at the Olympics

Politics tamfitronics PARIS — The table tennis arena was a churning sea of color, with spectators waving the Chinese five stars and the French tricolor. But despite its athletes competing on the floor, one competitor's flag was nowhere to be seen: Taiwan’s. At Paris 2024, Taiwan’s red and blue flag is banned, as is the name “Taiwan” and its anthem. The island, which is claimed by Beijing, is only one of three competitors whose flag is banned from these Olympics, the others being Russia and Belarus over the invasion of Ukraine. The policy has seen several flashpoints at these Games.During Sunday’s thrilling men’s doubles badminton finalin which Taiwan’s Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin bested China’s Liang Weikeng and Wang Chang to retain their title from Tokyo, a sign reading “Let’s go Taiwan” was ripped out...
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