I Don’t Care What WotC is Doing


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Reynard said:
Similarly, not caring means those that do have a more powerful impact on the future of the game.
If someone doesn't care about the future of the game, that kind of implies that they won't care that their not caring might have an impact on the future of the game. No?
 



It's not the not-voting that's the problem, it's the not-buying. Threads like this are very bad news. Not for me--I've never bought a WOTC product and never will, and I don't care whether Tequila Sunrise cares--but the fact that Tequila Sunrise doesn't care is bad news for WOTC.

This is a bit Zen, though. Because the fact that I've commented means that maybe somehow I do care whether Tequila Sunrise cares (otherwise I wouldn't have cared enough to comment). And maybe Tequila Sunrise cares, a tiny little bit. Otherwise he wouldn't have started the thread. Would he?
I could have started the thread out of a Kantian sense of obligation toward the WotC community...:p Nevermind, I can't even type that with a straight face.

Clearly, I care a little bit. Enough to be annoyed with all the recent doom and gloom threads, to publicly roll my eyes at it all and say "It's okay to chill out."
 

One time I told my nephew we were gong to Disneyland but instead I drove to an old burned out warehouse

"Oh no! Disneyland burned down!" I said.

He cried and cried but deep down I know he thought it was a good joke.

Good one!

"When I die, I hope I go peacefully in my sleep like my grandpa. Not screaming in terror like his passengers."
 


If you don't care what WotC is doing, then they won't care about what you like or want. Accepting that is just fine, but pretending it doesn't have an impact is just silly. It's like saying that not voting takes you out of the political process. BS. Not voting enables others, making their votes worth more. Similarly, not caring means those that do have a more powerful impact on the future of the game.

Put me down as someone who doesn't care about the future of the game. Seriously. If the entire RPG "industry" died tomorrow, I wouldn't care because I would keep playing with family and friends.

(I *would* care about people losing their jobs, of course, but that would be the extent of my caring).
 

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