Is it ok to be mad at Wotc?

Is it ok to be mad at WotC?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 194 67.1%
  • No.

    Votes: 34 11.8%
  • Yes, but for godsake don't talk about it!

    Votes: 52 18.0%
  • What's WotC?

    Votes: 9 3.1%


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Seeker95 said:
Yes it is okay to be mad.
But many people have turned mad into stupid.
Heh, I would have said 'Mad? Yes. Rabid? No.'

I am not going to boycott WotC, but I am going to ignore the Digital Initiative, and hope that it goes away.

The Auld Grump
 

Michael Silverbane said:
It is perfectly okay to get mad at stuff.... about... stuff. I get mad at stuff all the time. For instance, today I was mad at the rain for... you know... falling on me. Tomorrow I will likely be mad at the sun for shining in my eyes. Later on today, I'm going to be mad at my butt for making horrible sounds and smells.

What is not okay is breaking the rules of posting, insulting people, accusing them of crimes against humanity, calling them traitors, and so on.

For instance, saying, "I'm angry!" is okay, and possibly even healthy. Saying "Wizards ate my baby!" on the other hand, is not okay, and probably not healthy.

On another note... Intending to derail threads and stating your intention to derail threads about a specific topic is also probably not an advisable behavior on a message board, or any other communication medium... where the purpose is... you know... communication.

Remember what robot devil says, "You can't have your character just state how they feel! That makes me angry!"

Later
silver

QFT in so many ways.
 

Being mad is a choice. Being hopeful is a choice. Being optimistic is a choice.

Often, your choices won't change anything in the real world, but they will always impact how you feel.

Want to spend your time feeling mad? That's, of course, your choice.
 
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Of course it is, as long as you don't do or say anything stupid as a result of that anger.

I mean, I'm P.O.ed about the cancellation, but I'm not going to do anything to get myself kicked off of a messageboard, and I'm not going to boycott otherwise good product that will hurt the writers of that book who had no say in the cancellation.

I will, however, not subscribe to Dragon or Dungeon online- not merely because of my anger, but because I intensely dislike the online magazine format in general.
 


Pants said:
It's okay for you to be mad at WotC, hell, it's okay for you to be mad at German Shepards, Taco Bell, or spaghetti. It's also okay for anyone to ignore/not take your spaghetti-hating self seriously.
Spaghetti-hate is rampant.
 

Eh. The last two Dragons didn't have Zogonia anyway. I'm over them.

I had no idea how much my love for that magazine was tied into the adventures of Kev (and Damato and Dindle, but mostly Kev).
 


Festivus said:
The poll needs to be corrected to include an "I like pie!" option.
Lemoncurry. That's the nonsense option preferred 'round here. I'm even more fond of "I'm Brannich Blacksmoke" but that may be more of a NTL and CM thing than an ENWorld thing.

Is it OK to be mad to WotC? Of course it's OK. It's also impotent and fairly nerdy, in my opinion, but it's certainly OK. Expecting that everyone else will join you in your self-righteous fury, or that you should make a passive aggressive sideswipe at WotC every chance you get (like, if the website is down for a moment, for instance) is not OK in my book.
 

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