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[4E] The Rust Monster Hits Again - or: The RPGAization of D&D continues

Started by Windjammer, May 30, 2009, 03:06:57 AM

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Benoist

Come on, guys. Give it a rest now.
We get it: you can't stand each other. Now move on.

StormBringer

Quote from: Benoist;311694Come on, guys. Give it a rest now.
We get it: you can't stand each other. Now move on.
Of course, you and Kyle are correct.  I am cognitively aware that wrangling with a weasel never turns out well, but it's somewhat of a reflex.  I think the reference to our newest members as refuse from other forums polluting this one (ie, going from tBP shit-basket to ENWorld's) will stand on its own merits.

I recall Mr Gants and Sigmund had the start of a lively discussion about wound mechanics.  Where did that go?
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Hairfoot

Quote from: Pseudoephedrine;311666Actually, I stick it on fewer people than most.

You are a troll because you make many ignorant pronouncements on 4e that are clearly phrased in the most inflammatory language you can muster.

Stormbringer is a troll because he is a sophist who jumps into discussions about 4e and shits on them without any regard for the truth.

Jeffy is a troll because he will take the opposite of whatever position I hold due to a personal grudge, no matter the merit of the opposite.

When CavScout was here, he was a troll. Otherwise, this board is fairly troll free. The vast majority of the population, whether pro or anti 4e, are not trolls.
Yep.  Everyone's out to get Pseudo.  Quick!  I call a meeting of the conspiracy to get our stories straight. Tonight, in Vienna.

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Kyle Aaron

Quote from: StormBringer;311675If I were to continually make misleading statements or misrepresent simple facts about GAMERS, you wouldn't be inclined to ignore it after the fifth, sixth, tenth, twentieth incident, right?
I'd probably ignore it the first time.

Anyone can read it and see for themselves.
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