Sacrosanct
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To be fair, there was no quotation. No attribution, no quotation marks. And you were, as per the usual polite assumption, merely mistaken.
They weren't just talking about the warlord in that post, but the core design structure of 4e in general: daily powers, everyone has magic powers, lots of non magic healing, etc. And said no one cared about those. Which isn't true, as we know looking back at what happened.
Your posts yesterday remind me of why I had you on my ignore list. First you accuse me of saying something false when I was simply quoting Don who made that claim, and when I clarified that I was quoting him, you said I am somehow responsible for him saying something false, and when that was called out as bogus, here you are lying again. See the bolded part. There was attribution. I'm clearing talking about how someone else made that comment and not me.
You knew you were on my ignore list because you kept PMing me after the fact complaining to me why I did it and how I should feel bad for you. And yet, you insist on quoting nearly every post I make, and lie about what I've been saying. So I'm going to ask you one time: Stop. Stop quoting me. Clearly you can't be honest when you do so.
@Morrus @Umbran I know your position a while ago was to just ignore people on your ignore list, and while I know most people, upon knowing you put them there, would largely ignore you as well so that advice would work. But most people don't insist on quoting nearly every post you make after the fact knowing they're on your list, and insist on misattributing positions you never made to you. Over and over and over. Because they know you don't see their posts so it's like they can make things up about you or what you've said carte blanche without recourse. So I'm asking for some assistance here.
Heh. It's funny.
@lowkey13 mentioned arguing about magic item shops in 5e and then comparing that to warlord arguments. @Sacrosanct now picks up the torch about things being disingenuous. But, there is a significant difference, that I've mentioned a few times already.
When I said things are disingenuous, this is what I was talking about. Not magic shops. This was even the second reference I made that quite clearly clarified what I was talking about.
I'm not calling you disingenuous. And you can keep your insults to yourself, please. I'm calling it disingenuous for someone (a 4e fan, in this case you) making a statement like "all classes are magical", me quoting you saying that, and someone else on your "side" telling me I'm being dishonest because 4e does not in fact have every class magical. It's disingenuous to infer I'm lying when I wasn't the one making the claim. And double disingenuous for telling me (who doesn't have hardly any experience in 4e) I'm the one who should be held accountable for sharing false information from someone who is experienced in that edition. That's a load of bullpucky right there. How am I supposed to know what a fan of an editions says that isn't true or not of that edition if I don't play it? And somehow I'm the one at fault for repeating what said fan said?
Some of them realize if they cause enough frustration that the mods will do their dirty work for them and the thread will be closed like many have been.
Or maybe there's no grand conspiracy between people who disagree with "your side" and the mods, and maybe, just maybe, as illustrated in the above two quotes (along with many quotes I called out earlier a few days ago), the problem is folks like those quoted can't be honest in discussion, and insist on insulting other people like what Umbran sanctioned earlier? And maybe, just maybe, you (collective you) wouldn't be so frustrated if you didn't make up strawmen to argue against, or accuse people of doing things they didn't do.
Occam's razor and all that. Or people like lowkey13 and myself secretly meet with Morrus, Umbran, and Danny in a secret back chatroom to plan out our conspiracy to keep people from playing the warlock. Yeah, or that.
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