Both can be true.Or they are busy bodies who cannot accept something existing that they have any issue with.
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Both can be true.Or they are busy bodies who cannot accept something existing that they have any issue with.
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"Think you're pure in heart?
Well, I know I'm a million times as humble as thou art!"
- Alfred Yankovic, "Amish Paradise"
I’m thinking that they perceive those things as a threat in some way.
I don't think that I've heard that one in 30 years.
One perception of the blossoming of a wide variety of options is it’s a de-emphasis on what YOU like.If the topic is about games and specific playstyles, it makes even less sense to me. There seems to be as many games and communities that support nearly every playstyle out there right now as there ever has been.
One perception of the blossoming of a wide variety of options is it’s a de-emphasis on what YOU like.
Even in major cities, it may be hard to find a group that plays what you like how you like. And this is especially true if you’re not online or in a game-shop desert.
When M:tG first hit the shelves, I lived in Austin. It was a hit. After a while, new shipments would sell out within a couple weeks…except for one store. They ALWAYS had something. It turns out, that store’s owner had a buddy with a game store in LA, and Magic just gathered dust. So the dude in Austin kept buying out the guy in LA.
Fast forward a couple decades, and a lot of stores that used to have board game nights or host RPG sessions suddenly were hosting M:tG (and other CCG) tours & events.
If you were in a situation where your FLGS was where you gamed, suddenly, you were on the outside looking in.
All resources are finite. Too many boats in an area can make it worse for everyone.The rising tide lifts all boats unless one gets mad that there’s more boats in the water, period.
All resources are finite. Too many boats in an area can make it worse for everyone.
It’s hard to do commercial fishing where people are swimming or water skiing…and vice versa.
Hell, you can’t even have a whole bunch of the same kinds of boats in the same area without causing problems- overfishing, collisions, etc.