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<blockquote data-quote="Dontella" data-source="post: 2559409" data-attributes="member: 34727"><p>*Ahems* </p><p></p><p>Alright.. here's my bit, in my most humble opinion.. don't read if you don't wish to be mature about this topic. </p><p></p><p>I have summed up the whole of Thar's posts to reach the conclusion : All characters, should notice all other characters. They should acknowledge the presence of all the others present, even if it is a mere single sentence upon their arrival.. </p><p></p><p>Well since this is "supposed" to be a discussion of logic.. let us view this then, from a logical standpoint, shall we? </p><p></p><p>Point 1- Not everyone has time to notice every other person i nthe room with them. Real life or events taking place behind the screen, can distract a player, so that they can not always respond to every minute or obscure detail taking place around them. One can not account for the circumstances of Real Life, which may at any given moment require more attention, than the monitor before a person. </p><p></p><p>To suggest that everyone notice everyone else, is to disregard the point that perhaps someone had to go AFK without announcing it, or has been distracted by a conversation for a while.. Therefore, logically a person can never be assumed to be watching the screen at ALL times.</p><p></p><p>Point 2- Each and every character has their own personality, values, beliefs, abilites, experiances.. and so forth. It is these qualities that makes each chracter seperate from all other characters. </p><p></p><p>This established, no one can dictate how, or even if a chracter will react to the events and persons that reveal themselves in the ISRP rooms. While some may be in awe, others might simply just pay it no mind at all.. having seen far too many of the fantastic and horrible within the last month to find anything shocking at all by now. Therefore, logically to assume that one will be noticed, is to become egocentric, and assume that because you think you are special, that everyon else will also. </p><p></p><p>Also, Logically it does not allow for a character to make decisions for themselves or the circumstances at hand.. </p><p></p><p>Finally.. </p><p></p><p>Point 3- The ISRP rooms, provide for a chat and role playing atmosphere for all chracters, with the provison of the Freedom of Destiny.</p><p></p><p>Freedom of Destiny, allows each player to decide for themselves, how and when, or if, their character will act, react or even respond to the environ around them. </p><p></p><p>Therefore, Logically, to demand that all characters be noticed and acknowledged.. entirely disregards the Freedom of Destiny concept. Therefore, logically, demading attention and notice, violates the site code and regulations upon which it was founded.</p><p></p><p>So.. those who would be purely logical, in order to receive more attention.. would also violate those tenets upon which the wizards chat site operates.</p><p></p><p>And Violating those tenets of the site as a whole, just for popularity.. is NOT LOGICAL in any form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dontella, post: 2559409, member: 34727"] *Ahems* Alright.. here's my bit, in my most humble opinion.. don't read if you don't wish to be mature about this topic. I have summed up the whole of Thar's posts to reach the conclusion : All characters, should notice all other characters. They should acknowledge the presence of all the others present, even if it is a mere single sentence upon their arrival.. Well since this is "supposed" to be a discussion of logic.. let us view this then, from a logical standpoint, shall we? Point 1- Not everyone has time to notice every other person i nthe room with them. Real life or events taking place behind the screen, can distract a player, so that they can not always respond to every minute or obscure detail taking place around them. One can not account for the circumstances of Real Life, which may at any given moment require more attention, than the monitor before a person. To suggest that everyone notice everyone else, is to disregard the point that perhaps someone had to go AFK without announcing it, or has been distracted by a conversation for a while.. Therefore, logically a person can never be assumed to be watching the screen at ALL times. Point 2- Each and every character has their own personality, values, beliefs, abilites, experiances.. and so forth. It is these qualities that makes each chracter seperate from all other characters. This established, no one can dictate how, or even if a chracter will react to the events and persons that reveal themselves in the ISRP rooms. While some may be in awe, others might simply just pay it no mind at all.. having seen far too many of the fantastic and horrible within the last month to find anything shocking at all by now. Therefore, logically to assume that one will be noticed, is to become egocentric, and assume that because you think you are special, that everyon else will also. Also, Logically it does not allow for a character to make decisions for themselves or the circumstances at hand.. Finally.. Point 3- The ISRP rooms, provide for a chat and role playing atmosphere for all chracters, with the provison of the Freedom of Destiny. Freedom of Destiny, allows each player to decide for themselves, how and when, or if, their character will act, react or even respond to the environ around them. Therefore, Logically, to demand that all characters be noticed and acknowledged.. entirely disregards the Freedom of Destiny concept. Therefore, logically, demading attention and notice, violates the site code and regulations upon which it was founded. So.. those who would be purely logical, in order to receive more attention.. would also violate those tenets upon which the wizards chat site operates. And Violating those tenets of the site as a whole, just for popularity.. is NOT LOGICAL in any form. [/QUOTE]
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