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* Averted in the ''[[Knights of the Dinner Table]]'' comics. The main character have the free time and wherewithal to participate in a once-a-week [[Hackmaster]] campaign and many other events in the local gaming community. But despite the unusual amount of time devoted to this hobby, most characters in the comic do have fairly realistic jobs and home situations that tend to suffer when neglected.
* Averted in the ''[[Knights of the Dinner Table]]'' comics. The main character have the free time and wherewithal to participate in a once-a-week [[Hackmaster]] campaign and many other events in the local gaming community. But despite the unusual amount of time devoted to this hobby, most characters in the comic do have fairly realistic jobs and home situations that tend to suffer when neglected.
* [[Donald Duck]] lives in a free-standing two-floor house, despite not being able to hold a job for very long, or living on his uncle's slave labor wages. Handwaved by claiming Scrooge rents him the house, but that just raises more questions.
* [[Donald Duck]] lives in a free-standing two-floor house, despite not being able to hold a job for very long, or living on his uncle's slave labor wages. Handwaved by claiming Scrooge rents him the house, but that just raises more questions.
** Well, there's two possibilities: 1) Scrooge, while cheap, does tend to take care of his family when push comes to shove, so he's letting Donald rent the house for dirt cheap, or 2) Scrooge is letting Donald go deeply into debt to him to keep him as an indentured servant.



== Film ==
== Film ==