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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock" data-source="post: 817931" data-attributes="member: 4545"><p>I read too much into what you said? Well, let's look at it together, shall we? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What exactly did I read into that that you did not mean, I'd love to know. You said "For one thing..." meaning you know so much about me that this is only one thing you know. Wow, call John Edwards folks! Let him know he has competition! Oh, okay, granted you probably meant that's only one point of the issue, but you're too funny to pass up on something like this. Next!</p><p></p><p>"You and your friends..." meaning me and those kids I was referring to in my post. Glad to know that you can judge all of them too, based on one message I wrote on a message board, you're more amazing than Kreskin! Next!</p><p></p><p>"(and myself for that matter)" well, hopefully you are qualified for self analysis and I'll leave it at that. Next!</p><p></p><p>"were not typical children" How do you know I was not? Because you have some preconceived notion I suppose. Which makes it okay, because you do not have to expand your range and think outside of the box. Oooh. Nevermind, I just solved this whole problem for us. Thanks for playing! Now to the rest of your post...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My high horse? I hope irony is not lost on you... Anyway, do you have the demographics to back that up? See, I think people roleplay a lot. It's a typical childhood hobby of so many kids, and guess what, even as adults we still fantasize. Daydreaming, buying a ticket for the lotto and telling your friends what you'll do with the money, practicing for an interview or first date... I think you'll find a vast majority of the planet participates in this sort of behavior. Gamers differ only in that we do it semi-regularly and have a rule book. If I am mistaken about what you were implying with your post, I apologize, but seeming as how you were talking about how even a child could understand D&D and in fact did, then you came back with that remark... what was I left to assume? That you meant not everyone plays D&D? That was all that was atypical about a kid playing D&D and his grasping of it? Gimme a break. Don't back peddle. It's pretty easy to see where you're coming from, so I'll leave you and your sterotypes and Holier than Thou attitude be. Again, thanks for playing and always remember, you were trolled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock, post: 817931, member: 4545"] I read too much into what you said? Well, let's look at it together, shall we? What exactly did I read into that that you did not mean, I'd love to know. You said "For one thing..." meaning you know so much about me that this is only one thing you know. Wow, call John Edwards folks! Let him know he has competition! Oh, okay, granted you probably meant that's only one point of the issue, but you're too funny to pass up on something like this. Next! "You and your friends..." meaning me and those kids I was referring to in my post. Glad to know that you can judge all of them too, based on one message I wrote on a message board, you're more amazing than Kreskin! Next! "(and myself for that matter)" well, hopefully you are qualified for self analysis and I'll leave it at that. Next! "were not typical children" How do you know I was not? Because you have some preconceived notion I suppose. Which makes it okay, because you do not have to expand your range and think outside of the box. Oooh. Nevermind, I just solved this whole problem for us. Thanks for playing! Now to the rest of your post... My high horse? I hope irony is not lost on you... Anyway, do you have the demographics to back that up? See, I think people roleplay a lot. It's a typical childhood hobby of so many kids, and guess what, even as adults we still fantasize. Daydreaming, buying a ticket for the lotto and telling your friends what you'll do with the money, practicing for an interview or first date... I think you'll find a vast majority of the planet participates in this sort of behavior. Gamers differ only in that we do it semi-regularly and have a rule book. If I am mistaken about what you were implying with your post, I apologize, but seeming as how you were talking about how even a child could understand D&D and in fact did, then you came back with that remark... what was I left to assume? That you meant not everyone plays D&D? That was all that was atypical about a kid playing D&D and his grasping of it? Gimme a break. Don't back peddle. It's pretty easy to see where you're coming from, so I'll leave you and your sterotypes and Holier than Thou attitude be. Again, thanks for playing and always remember, you were trolled. [/QUOTE]
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