wedgeski
Adventurer
I'll tell you what really grates with me, and I mean really, really makes me gnash my teeth: people who claim to be boycotting a company's products for some reason, and then pirate the material and use it anyway.
To the subject at hand, one of the prevailing aspects of human nature that has become clear to me in the years I've been online is the sense of entitlement that some folks seem to think comes with being a fan. That laying out $20 on a game or $30 on a rulebook somehow makes you the most important person in the world to company X and that, if they do not pander to your needs, they are money-grabbing corporate monkeys who do not deserve your patronage.
At the end of the day, such people just seem to what what they want, and don't want to pay for it, and they'll run in philosophical and moral circles on message-boards (not like this one, thankfully) trying to justify their actions.
To the subject at hand, one of the prevailing aspects of human nature that has become clear to me in the years I've been online is the sense of entitlement that some folks seem to think comes with being a fan. That laying out $20 on a game or $30 on a rulebook somehow makes you the most important person in the world to company X and that, if they do not pander to your needs, they are money-grabbing corporate monkeys who do not deserve your patronage.
At the end of the day, such people just seem to what what they want, and don't want to pay for it, and they'll run in philosophical and moral circles on message-boards (not like this one, thankfully) trying to justify their actions.