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[[Mariko Toyoji]] has suggested that [[Model UN]] is a form of LARP called WARP (World Action Role-Playing).
 
[[Mariko Toyoji]] has suggested that [[Model UN]] is a form of LARP called WARP (World Action Role-Playing).
  
LARPers tend to be virgins (or at least we hope so).  They are easily identifiable as being the disturbingly loud geeks throwing beanbags at each other and consuming way too much sugar and caffeine.  If Knox ever hired a vampire hunter, there would undoubtedly be massive LARPer death ensuing.  Many LARPers write fan-fiction.  It should be noted that many Englist professors, as well as the LARPer's own suite-mates, dislike them.
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LARPers tend to be virgins (or at least we hope so).  They are easily identifiable as being the disturbingly loud geeks throwing beanbags at each other and consuming way too much sugar and caffeine.  If Knox ever hired a vampire hunter, there would undoubtedly be an ensuing massive LARPer death.  Many LARPers write fan-fiction.  It should be noted that many Englist professors, as well as the LARPer's own suite-mates, dislike them.
 
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[[Category:Clubs]]

Revision as of 20:41, 19 August 2008

Live Action Role-Playing is like role-playing, but people actually dress up and do the role-playing instead of rolling dice or typing.

LARPers are often known to write genre fiction, have a slightly off-kilter sense of style, and often are Theatre majors. You do not have to be a member of LARP to be a LARPer, but it helps.

Mariko Toyoji has suggested that Model UN is a form of LARP called WARP (World Action Role-Playing).

LARPers tend to be virgins (or at least we hope so). They are easily identifiable as being the disturbingly loud geeks throwing beanbags at each other and consuming way too much sugar and caffeine. If Knox ever hired a vampire hunter, there would undoubtedly be an ensuing massive LARPer death. Many LARPers write fan-fiction. It should be noted that many Englist professors, as well as the LARPer's own suite-mates, dislike them.