Is it really pathetic for a grown man to mope and pout because he won't be able to get his regular game fix this week?
pathetic? yes
uncommon? no
Is it really pathetic for a grown man to mope and pout because he won't be able to get his regular game fix this week?
Well, since you mentioned it, yes.Is it really pathetic for a grown man to mope and pout because he won't be able to get his regular game fix this week?
Is it really pathetic for a grown man to mope and pout because he won't be able to get his regular game fix this week?
It's an awesome hobby and a powerful imaginative outlet. Not getting that fix means not getting something genuinely good. Heck, it's vastly better to feel bad about not getting a hit of D&D than not getting a hit of heroine, right?
The proper response to disappointment for a grown man is whiskey.
Is it really pathetic for a grown man to mope and pout because he won't be able to get his regular game fix this week?
Bullgrit
Congratulations! First kid?Nope. Even though I only have to cancel our games a couple of times each year, I still mope and pout every time it happens. Except last time, that was because my wife chose my gaming night to give birth to our son. So typical of her
It's a sign of DM fatigue. I recommend a night of Paranoia.Can I let you in on a secret? There are times when someone suddenly can't make it, and I cancel the game ... and I'm just relieved. That's probably not a good sign!
Can I let you in on a secret? There are times when someone suddenly can't make it, and I cancel the game ... and I'm just relieved. That's probably not a good sign!