Gygax doesn't matter?


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Zoatebix said:
I'm not willing to concede that we should be denigrating the guy.
Like I said earlier, people grieve in their own way... sometimes by pouring derision on some Internet guy who didn't pay what they believed to be the proper amount of respect towards the deceased.
 


I dunno, but it feels like Mr. Snyder doesn't appreciate the wisdom of Sir Isaac Newton's famous quote: "If I have seen farther than others it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants."

I'm just sayin' . . .
 
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In truth, what I read from Mr. Snyders blog is that he probably really DOES care about Gygax's death, but for whatever reasons he finds it necessary to defy that fact - loudly and publicly. If he simply DIDN'T care (as he wants to insist) he wouldn't have bothered. As noted upthread when you take that many words to insist that you don't care you protest o'ermuch and thus actually suggest to the contrary.

Now what it is about Gygax's passing and peoples reactions to it that really bothers him is open for speculation, but something about it is under his skin. He blogged rather stridently about the situation. Q.E.D.

I say he's just conflicted in his own loyalties and emotions. So LET him write what he wants. Clearly it's colored a lot of peoples perceptions of HIM when people had no idea whatsoever who he even was. May not be what he wanted or thought he'd get in response. I think it deserves no more notice HERE than the excess that it's already gotten.
 

RE: Disrespect

Harr said:
I find myself torn between the two sides. I don't know what to think, really.
Really? I'm just reminded of my favorite Conan quote:

Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.

-Samir Asad
 

+5 Keyboard! said:
I ..didn't post to every messageboard I frequent waxing nostalgic and announcing the various ways I planned to honor his passing.

Varianor Abroad said:
Is this wrong, or are you simply observing that you don't choose to mourn this way?

Just saying that I could have done that but decided not to. Not actually saying there's something wrong with it. I chose to honor his passing privately with my friends.
 

Mallus said:
Like I said earlier, people grieve in their own way... sometimes by pouring derision on some Internet guy who didn't pay what they believed to be the proper amount of respect towards the deceased.
The blog post really isn't about Gary's death. Mentioning that he doesn't really care that much about Gary's death seems to be just an attention grab. Using Gary's death that way, plus his message is what I suspect upsets most people here. The point of the blog seems to be that those who have come out and mentioned how important Gary was to them are the wrong kind of roleplayers. They're the ones that play in their parents' basement, and scare away the cool kids because they make RPing a "lifestyle." The vast majority of people in the world don't care that Gary Gygax died, and that's fine. Implying people who do care about Gary's death shouldn't and that those people are the problem with RPGs isn't fine.

The Gary's death blog post was a set up for his next blog post which is about his mission to "un-geek" roleplaying games. It's not that he wants the "geeks" out of roleplaying, he just wants them to act normal so they don't offend his sensibilities. Maybe he'll "un-jock" sports, and "un-nerd" math and science while he's at it.
 

Rykion said:
Implying people who do care about Gary's death shouldn't and that those people are the problem with RPGs isn't fine.

Bingo. Of course, for a small group of Indie publishers, this kind of crap is par for course. They're too cool for the mainstream and the mainstream is wrong. :uhoh:
 


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