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"Objectively wrong" and "objectively terrible:" that's a vital qualifier right there.Well, then clearly you're wrong and you're a terrible person...![]()
"Objectively wrong" and "objectively terrible:" that's a vital qualifier right there.Well, then clearly you're wrong and you're a terrible person...![]()
That's because you're on Twitter.On twitter I see the petty criticism about this or that mechanic, plus disingenuous racism from grognard-types. But then I also see a lot of toxic positivity and fandom. The result being that genuine criticism gets drowned out.
Here's a great topic for a poll... How many people on this site prefer to actually play D&D and how many prefer to just argue about it?
Dude. It hasn't been very much fun to be a fan of anything, anywhere lately.How much longer do ya'll think this current wave of 5E negativity and hyper-criticism will last? I appreciate a good speculation thread or two, but all of the constant bickering, complaining, and thread-crapping is wearing on my nerves. Lately, ENWorld isn't very much fun for a 5th Edition fan.
I hate how right you are about this.Dude. It hasn't been very much fun to be a fan of anything, anywhere lately.
Me too. When things get like this, I try to stay away and just focus on doing whatever makes me happy.I hate how right you are about this.
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Dude. It hasn't been very much fun to be a fan of anything, anywhere lately.
They both have negative connotations.So, if I understand correctly eggheaded doesn't necessarily have a negative connotation, but pedantic does.
Looking around it seemed that pedantic was expressly negative while egghead wasn't necessarily. I need to ponder connotation and if that's what I really meant I guess.They both have negative connotations.