The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

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If repeatedly saying how one didn't like something could make entire fields of study go away... a lot of University students would be much happier with their course schedules!
A lot of students would run out of classes to take and would have to graduate.

Maybe before going hopelessly into debt. Would that be a silver lining?
 

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It’s is nice to see people putting in work to make things better than the folk that just spoil a perfectly good thread with lame arguments in a lame attempt to bend people to their game style.
 



Speaking of social skills, it would be nice if some people used their social skills in these forums. (I know, I know - I'm not always rolling on the upper half of that d20 around here either...)

I'd have a lot easier time if folks asked themselves, in the way of the memes...
Is what I'm saying true? In what sense is it true?
Is what I'm saying necessary, or at least helpful?
Is what I am saying kind?
 

I'm just super tired of the "my fun is the right way/superior way" attitude that seems to pop up fairly frequently. There's not many "badwrongfun"-ers, but they're stubborn, and fairly skilled at pretending their attitude is reasonable. "That's not D&D anymore" and "Go play a different system/stop trying to turn D&D into something it isn't" are very common "dogwhistles" that I've seen used in this manner. I'm just really tired of it, especially with how it affects threads that I was genuinely interested in.
 
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The bad wrong fun folks are so much worse when they think they are on a crusade and must turn things toward their style, and more so when they actually suffer the delusion they can.
Yeah, the Hero Complex is super annoying. "No, you're not the savior of D&D, no one asked you to be that, and D&D isn't under attack." Tilting at windmills combined with a smidge of narcissism. It's extremely annoying.
 

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