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Fast-forwarding and Consequences

Started by jhkim, January 30, 2007, 01:52:42 AM

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Kyle Aaron

I didn't say that it was always so, I said it was so now. I noted that we'd had a very successful campaign before, and that everyone had got along well then, but that it was not so now. I said that now it didn't seem you enjoyed my company. You said,
Quote from: ParaVox3I knew walking into this game that JimBob and I don't get along - I should have just been wise enough to walk away instead of agreeing to play.
"didn't get along", "don't enjoy my company" - I don't think those two things contradict each-other; in fact, they're basically the same.

Sometimes people's attitudes towards each-other change. People who got along well at one time later don't, or vice versa. That's to be mourned, but what can a person do? People change, people's attitudes change, and so on.

You've already said that given the way you felt, you shouldn't have joined in this time. And I've said the same thing.

I've also publicly apologised for bringing these things up in a public forum. It was wrong and I should not have done it.

If you don't enjoy a person's company, then you shouldn't game with them. That's the lesson for both of us. It's a statement of the obvious, sure, but obviously it's needed. I doubt we're the only ones ever to have made this mistake.
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