dd.stevenson
Super KY
If you merely find it tacky and ridiculous, then my post was not directed at you--obviously.He can do what he wants, but I have a right to find his "performance art" both tacky and ridiculous.
If you merely find it tacky and ridiculous, then my post was not directed at you--obviously.He can do what he wants, but I have a right to find his "performance art" both tacky and ridiculous.
I take any burning of books personally, unless it's done for reasons of survival. (I.e. not freezing to death.) Nothing to do with edition wars or D&D at all. There has never, in the history of literacy, been any good reason for doing so, and it's not something decent people do casually.
And I very deliberately use "good" because I'm speaking in a moral sense.
(Putting pics online of what one is doing, BTW, is the very definition of inviting commentary. So no, I don't think it's "sad" for anyone to comment or object, for any reason.)
I think that's completely bonkers, especially in the age of electronic books. But there's no arguing with morals.I take any burning of books personally, unless it's done for reasons of survival. (I.e. not freezing to death.) (snip)
If you merely find it tacky and ridiculous, then my post was not directed at you--obviously.
I'm with mouse, any burning of books is despicable. I DO enjoy 4e, I love all D&D, but burning books is one of the worst things in my opinion, in this respect I could not care less about edition wars. It's just wrong. I'm sure he did it because "edgy shock factor!".