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With Respect to the Door and Expectations....The REAL Reason 5e Can't Unite the Base
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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy Jerome" data-source="post: 5998281" data-attributes="member: 54877"><p>No, I think your version is better, but still not as good as it could be on this count. Though note I was only addressing the objection that Neonchameleon's point would make all criticisms equally problematic. My uncivil example is a stereotypical lousy statement.</p><p> </p><p>As an "I think" statement (either explicitly, or in context of a larger discussion), I can see your version being ok <strong>if</strong> it is accompanied by some examples, and maybe some explanations for why prep and improvisation are superior. That's giving the reader something to engage with, which can make all the difference. If you slip a few provocative assertions in with the rest of it, it may be a bit pushy for some people (and likely to get quoted out of context by people that only skim and thus cause trouble that way), but at least for those reading you closely, it probably won't be a problem.</p><p> </p><p>If people think there is some substance to your remarks, they'll often cut you some slack, even if they find your manner a bit disagreeable. If there is no substance, though, why even bother? (Excluding, of course, when a silly mood descends upon an ENWorld topic, and it's clear that nothing said is meant to be serious.) <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy Jerome, post: 5998281, member: 54877"] No, I think your version is better, but still not as good as it could be on this count. Though note I was only addressing the objection that Neonchameleon's point would make all criticisms equally problematic. My uncivil example is a stereotypical lousy statement. As an "I think" statement (either explicitly, or in context of a larger discussion), I can see your version being ok [B]if[/B] it is accompanied by some examples, and maybe some explanations for why prep and improvisation are superior. That's giving the reader something to engage with, which can make all the difference. If you slip a few provocative assertions in with the rest of it, it may be a bit pushy for some people (and likely to get quoted out of context by people that only skim and thus cause trouble that way), but at least for those reading you closely, it probably won't be a problem. If people think there is some substance to your remarks, they'll often cut you some slack, even if they find your manner a bit disagreeable. If there is no substance, though, why even bother? (Excluding, of course, when a silly mood descends upon an ENWorld topic, and it's clear that nothing said is meant to be serious.) :D [/QUOTE]
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