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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 6143294" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>Yeah, I agree. I was pretty good with "Oh well, there was some complaining at the end of the game, but no big deal. We finished the game and we had fun. At least some of us did. Jim didn't like it, but I guess that's his problem."</p><p></p><p>I was good with it until Jim started going on about how our DM ruined the game and how nobody at all had fun. I tried to point out that the other 3 of us and the DM seemed to have a great time. Even the other guy who died was complaining more because he likes to complain that because he was actually angry about the situation. In the end while he was leaving, he made it sound like he still had a good time despite that. He was just a little annoyed that his GOD killed him. But he was kind of joking about it.</p><p></p><p>Jim said that there was no way anyone else was having any fun. And it didn't matter if they did. We shouldn't be having fun in a way that makes him miserable.</p><p></p><p>Yeah. I know it's a fallacy. However, I can't bring myself to just drop him. When I was a lot younger I did something really stupid and my entire D&D group of friends not only dropped my from their D&D group but dropped me as a friend. Jim forgave me and continued being my friend. I kind of felt I've owed him one since then.</p><p></p><p>Plus, it doesn't hurt that I moved to Australia for a year. Before I left, we had pretty much spent every weekend together doing something. When I got back I asked Jim what he'd been up to. Apparently he got an apartment that was super small and lived there. He played board games with some of our mutual friends once or twice and went to one movie. Otherwise, the rest of the time was spent in his apartment without going anywhere or doing anything.</p><p></p><p>I couldn't help but feel responsible. Without me around to bring him out of his shell and get him to be social, he did absolutely nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 6143294, member: 5143"] Yeah, I agree. I was pretty good with "Oh well, there was some complaining at the end of the game, but no big deal. We finished the game and we had fun. At least some of us did. Jim didn't like it, but I guess that's his problem." I was good with it until Jim started going on about how our DM ruined the game and how nobody at all had fun. I tried to point out that the other 3 of us and the DM seemed to have a great time. Even the other guy who died was complaining more because he likes to complain that because he was actually angry about the situation. In the end while he was leaving, he made it sound like he still had a good time despite that. He was just a little annoyed that his GOD killed him. But he was kind of joking about it. Jim said that there was no way anyone else was having any fun. And it didn't matter if they did. We shouldn't be having fun in a way that makes him miserable. Yeah. I know it's a fallacy. However, I can't bring myself to just drop him. When I was a lot younger I did something really stupid and my entire D&D group of friends not only dropped my from their D&D group but dropped me as a friend. Jim forgave me and continued being my friend. I kind of felt I've owed him one since then. Plus, it doesn't hurt that I moved to Australia for a year. Before I left, we had pretty much spent every weekend together doing something. When I got back I asked Jim what he'd been up to. Apparently he got an apartment that was super small and lived there. He played board games with some of our mutual friends once or twice and went to one movie. Otherwise, the rest of the time was spent in his apartment without going anywhere or doing anything. I couldn't help but feel responsible. Without me around to bring him out of his shell and get him to be social, he did absolutely nothing. [/QUOTE]
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