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<blockquote data-quote="The_Baldman" data-source="post: 3786432" data-attributes="member: 15080"><p>So I am not going to go into some of the various posts on here because frankly it's not worth my time or yours. Some people are set in their opinions and nothing I say nor do is going to change that.</p><p></p><p>What I will state is the RPGA is really at it's core a great bunch of people. As with any large organization (over 100,000 members) we have some idiots. Cannot be helped. Unlike a home game where the DM would just boot him out we are kinda stuck with them. It's part of being an open to everybody group. They are rare though (but some of the things they do reach epic Leroy Jenkins status amongst the rumor mongers).</p><p></p><p>So for those that used to play and strayed or those that never did and are curious feel free to ask me anything you want about how things work and you'll get a 100% honest answer. The RPGA is not for everybody but for those that do give it an honest try they tend to hang around and make a lot of new friends who enjoy the same things they do. You will find yourself more in touch with the game and the people that write it then ever before and may even find meaningful ways to contribute to the game and hobby you love.</p><p></p><p>Dave C</p><p>RPGA Guy o' Many Hats</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Baldman, post: 3786432, member: 15080"] So I am not going to go into some of the various posts on here because frankly it's not worth my time or yours. Some people are set in their opinions and nothing I say nor do is going to change that. What I will state is the RPGA is really at it's core a great bunch of people. As with any large organization (over 100,000 members) we have some idiots. Cannot be helped. Unlike a home game where the DM would just boot him out we are kinda stuck with them. It's part of being an open to everybody group. They are rare though (but some of the things they do reach epic Leroy Jenkins status amongst the rumor mongers). So for those that used to play and strayed or those that never did and are curious feel free to ask me anything you want about how things work and you'll get a 100% honest answer. The RPGA is not for everybody but for those that do give it an honest try they tend to hang around and make a lot of new friends who enjoy the same things they do. You will find yourself more in touch with the game and the people that write it then ever before and may even find meaningful ways to contribute to the game and hobby you love. Dave C RPGA Guy o' Many Hats [/QUOTE]
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