• cynar@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Dungeons and dragons was developed in a man cave.

    Also, 1 of the guys’ wives thought he was cheating on her. She followed him to a house and thought to catch him in the act, when he went into the basement. Instead, she burst in on him and his friends playtesting D&D in their basement mancave.

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      2 months ago

      If we’re going by this logic, I would say that the personal computer was invented in a “man cave”.

      Though I guess those kids weren’t married yet (right? probably?)

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        2 months ago

        It might have been his GF. Definitely his female other half.

        The difference between a mancave and a workshop is 90% mentality. A workshop is generally to do a job, or a chore. A mancave is focused on enjoyment. The line is extremely blurry, however. Particularly if you enjoy making stuff.

        By example. Developing D&D in a cosy basement, with the intention of having fun, it’s a mancave. By the time you’re using the same basement more for boxing and organising shipping, it’s a workshop. It’s akin to the difference between a bedroom and a brothel.

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          2 months ago

          Oh, I was thinking it may have still been their parents’ garage. But I guess they were a bit older than that (and back then, college dropouts could afford houses with garages).