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I just don't see why they even bothered with the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 6760007" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>Because when the topic is raised, it's assumed people are interested in whatever examples are out there. It doesn't have to be to prove someones point or disprove their point, it can just be examples to frame the context of the topic raised. Generally speaking if someone is trying to disprove a point, they say that. You jumped to a conclusion, and then double and tripled down on it even after people pointed out it was a strawman and nobody had said they were claiming their example made something common or uncommon. </p><p></p><p>It was sort of like someone saying, "I wonder if it's raining all over the city?" and three people chime in from different parts of the city saying if it is or is not raining there. They're not trying to prove or disprove anything, they're just offering information for others to use in trying to answer that question.</p><p></p><p>What's even funnier is IF someone had give some examples like that without mentioning if they were trying to prove or disprove your point, the odds were equal that they were trying to <strong>prove</strong> your point. For instance, if you think 1 out of 6 players playing multiple games supports your point - and the person saying that isn't also claiming it disproves your point, don't you think it's possible it's being said to support your point? You immediately assumed everyone was against you merely by them giving examples. You know, people can be on your side, or neutral, sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 6760007, member: 2525"] Because when the topic is raised, it's assumed people are interested in whatever examples are out there. It doesn't have to be to prove someones point or disprove their point, it can just be examples to frame the context of the topic raised. Generally speaking if someone is trying to disprove a point, they say that. You jumped to a conclusion, and then double and tripled down on it even after people pointed out it was a strawman and nobody had said they were claiming their example made something common or uncommon. It was sort of like someone saying, "I wonder if it's raining all over the city?" and three people chime in from different parts of the city saying if it is or is not raining there. They're not trying to prove or disprove anything, they're just offering information for others to use in trying to answer that question. What's even funnier is IF someone had give some examples like that without mentioning if they were trying to prove or disprove your point, the odds were equal that they were trying to [B]prove[/B] your point. For instance, if you think 1 out of 6 players playing multiple games supports your point - and the person saying that isn't also claiming it disproves your point, don't you think it's possible it's being said to support your point? You immediately assumed everyone was against you merely by them giving examples. You know, people can be on your side, or neutral, sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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I just don't see why they even bothered with the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide.
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