The Little Raven
First Post
mistergone said:What I'm saying, is MOST LARPers seem to me to be really weird people with oddly developed ideas of social interaction, or, "freaks" as it were. And I haven't pulled this opionion out of my ass, it comes from years and observation, participation, and first hand experience.
Well, how would you feel if I said that most D&D gamers are overweight, ugly, social retards that continue to live with their parents for most of their lives, while collecting trivial pieces of plastic in order to feel a deeper connection to an old television series than the people around them? What if I said that most D&D gamers were immature children that lack the basic social skills to even interest a member of the opposite sex? What if I said that most D&D gamers are unimaginative lunatics that would rather delve into a book about some fantasy world that was made up almost 30 years ago by a guy in Wisconsin than go out into sunlight and fresh air?
I'm sure most people on these forums would have quite a problem with that, and it would be construed as an attack on D&D gamers. However, by looking at a few stereotypes, I could paint the entire D&D community with this brush, just as you people are painting the LARP community... remember, the most vocal portion of any community is a minority... and those socially maladjusted LARPers that everyone seems to acknowledge were socially maladjusted before they ever picked up a LARP book.
LARPers are just gamers that don't care what society thinks of them. However, the problem with a good deal of LARPers is that they do not know how to actually LARP, since many of the "freaks" that I've met have usually been between the ages of 14-18. These kids don't even know how to be themselves, much less seriously act like another character.
And before anyone takes offense to my statements above... I know plenty of well adjusted and socially adept D&D players (being one, myself), but I have met MORE than enough gamers on the other end of the spectrum to give this stereotype immortality.