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What's with all the "my way or the highway" energy in this thread all of a sudden?
I have no problem with nostalgia, so long as it isn't being used as a bludgeon against those who desire progress. Demanding that people abandon things they once loved, just for your own comfort? Come on, that's not cool.
Or is this just commentary on a thread that I'm not following, so I missed the reference?
I know right? It's good to play old games, and older editions of games. It's good to read old books, watch old movies, visit old friends, and listen to old records. I love newer books inspired by older works. I love new dishes inspired by old family recipes. I love new D&D adventures inspired by classic modules. But lately, folks are acting like these things are ruining the economy alongside avocado toast, or something. I don't get it. Where did all this come from?I'm all for comfort food, the annual vacation to the place that feels like a long (well, 50-week) missed home, B2, and the B/X artwork!
I'm guessing the nostalgia enjoyers and the get-off-my-lawn new-stuff-sux folks gets mixed together online.I know right? It's good to play old games, and older editions of games. It's good to read old books, watch old movies, visit old friends, and listen to old records. I love newer books inspired by older works. I love new dishes inspired by old family recipes. I love new D&D adventures inspired by classic modules. But lately, folks are acting like these things are ruining the economy alongside avocado toast, or something. I don't get it. Where did all this come from?
I'm just being silly here.What's with all the "my way or the highway" energy in this thread all of a sudden?
I have no problem with nostalgia, so long as it isn't being used as a bludgeon against those who desire progress. Demanding that people abandon things they once loved, just for your own comfort? Come on, that's not cool.
Or is this just commentary on a thread that I'm not following, so I missed the reference?
I don't think this conflict is new.I know right? It's good to play old games, and older editions of games. It's good to read old books, watch old movies, visit old friends, and listen to old records. I love newer books inspired by older works. I love new dishes inspired by old family recipes. I love new D&D adventures inspired by classic modules. But lately, folks are acting like these things are ruining the economy alongside avocado toast, or something. I don't get it. Where did all this come from?