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I understood this before VTTs and covid19 happened, especially before internet, but I dont understand it today."I don't play Dungeons & Dragons anymore. I haven't played it in years, and I don't understand why people still play it instead of [lesser-known game]. I can confidently say that I hate D&D, I despise the company that produces it, and I pity the people who keep playing it. So here's my advice for the next edition of D&D..."
That's up there with "the D&D I like most is what brought the company to ruin, so WotC should definitely do that"."I don't play Dungeons & Dragons anymore. I haven't played it in years, and I don't understand why people still play it instead of [lesser-known game]. I can confidently say that I hate D&D, I despise the company that produces it, and I pity the people who keep playing it. So here's my advice for the next edition of D&D..."
I'm surprised your surprised by anything on here anymoreIm surprised folks care this much about language rules, of all things, in D&D.
No, its rare, but still happens.I'm surprised your surprised by anything on here anymore
[Except when someone changes their mind.]
You're missing the subtext.Im surprised folks care this much about language rules, of all things, in D&D.
When you know that a thread likely has attracted one of the people you set on ignore, and you get confirmation, is it a sense of validation, or more dismay that they are still allowed to continue with their dubious and/or gross lines of discussion.
More often than not its, "Does this interest me enough to want to deal with collateral unpleasantness those people will produce" comes to mind.