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Anti-western, Anti-civilization

Started by RPGPundit, October 12, 2006, 12:11:09 PM

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Pebbles and Marbles

Quote from: RPGPunditUm, I think you're confusing "cheevy syndrome" with "old coot syndrome".  The latter is complaining about how things aren't as good as when you were younger; the former is pining for a time in which you never lived (before you were born).


Err...ummm...yeah, it looks like I did confuse and conflate the two.  Where's that damned "Sheepish" smilie... :o

To salvage something out of posting at 4 a.m., I'll say that I notice that both Cheevy Syndrome and Old Coot Syndrome are often seem walking hand in hand, in my experience.  Not always though.

But, yes, I borked it up in my post.