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London's fur-wearing enthusiasts congregate here twice a month for a friendly knees-up in which they sit around playing complicated fantasy board games like Space Alert, draw animal cartoons in sketchpads or simply drink and shoot the shit about the difficulty of buying a unicorn outfit to fit a 48-inch chest.
He compared the newer, less complicated fantasy leagues to "stock-picking games" -- you pick a list of players and see how they do.
If they're not hired by other teams, look for them to be co-commissioners next season of the most confusing and complicated fantasy basketball league ever.
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For me, the charm of Forever comes from the way it complicates our fantasy of a happily ever after, while also insisting that loving someone is always going to fundamentally change us.
It's easy to understand why Ms. Rowling wanted to try something totally different after spending a decade and a half inventing and complicating the fantasy world that Harry and company inhabited, and one can only admire her gumption in facing up to the overwhelming expectations created by the global phenomenon that was Harry Potter.
But perhaps the most positive sign complicating the fantasy of the "flood" of sex workers is a recent story out of Brazil: in anticipation of games-related tourism, the AP reported that 20 sex workers had enrolled in free English classes.
Complicating the fantasy-oriented RPG, this postmodern production offers a lengthy quest that unfolds in the game's contemporary 1990s.
What happens when such foundations are complicated, and Western fantasies disturbed?
Lisa Alspector of the Chicago Reader gave the film a positive review, saying "This romantic fantasy complicates the roles of beauty and beast, making it hard to guess what form a sensitive resolution will take".
This particular decorative scheme is more complicated; it mixes fact and fantasy.
But as a metaphor, it is an extremely potent representation of the science-fiction and fantasy community's complicated relationship with the idea of nostalgia — a dynamic simultaneously defined by an inextinguishable yearning to search for lost time, and by an eternal vigilance for the dangers that even a quick glance in the rearview mirror can pose to forward-looking genres.
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