Well, Taluntain offered here:Maybe I missed something in this thread, but where did Myrthos say he was talking to Sorcerers.net about the potential hosting of RPGWatch?
Just to be sure, I went as far as Myrthos' post (#77 in this thread) regarding the contact that occurred last weekend between him and the potential hoster, and he didn't mention any names. But again, perhaps I missed some piece of info elsewhere. If I did, please excuse me
I suspect my definition preceded it.
Maybe I missed something in this thread, but where did Myrthos say he was talking to Sorcerers.net about the potential hosting of RPGWatch?
I don't want to be hearing about their TOS, which appears to be worth about as much as a few stanzas of my teenage poetry. Here's their TOS, and here's, for example, the Codex thread on the demise of the Watch.
I just clicked on that RPGCodex thread. I guess I missed something. After the first post, it's all "trannies" and "fags" posts regarding RPGWatch?!? I mean, wow, straight to that?
I think the key is not to take it seriously.
It's like a terrible joke that never ends - but I don't think all Codexians are really like that.
They're just trying to fit into their environment.
It's like going to prison - you either adapt (toughen up in terms of the facade) or you get ousted (or stabbed)
I think the key is not to take it seriously.
It's like a terrible joke that never ends - but I don't think all Codexians are really like that.
They're just trying to fit into their environment.
It's like going to prison - you either adapt (toughen up in terms of the facade) or you get ousted (or stabbed)
I'm not big into moralizing or pretending to know how to be - but I can certainly say that the Codex isn't the place for me.
I was just trying to put things into perspective based on my perceptions. I think a large part of it is posturing or, as mentioned, kind of a bad joke.
I know I've been a part of that kind of culture in my youth among certain friends. Where you state things in very negative ways - without really having true negative intentions.
I leave it to others to decide if that's sustainable or interesting - but there's no denying that the Codex is long lasting.
Same for me. A lot of communication was jokingly rude when I was a teenager.
Most guys have a peak of this kind of behavior and communication style around 16 years of age, girls around 14. It can remain in small social circles for a long time, but most people adapt to a less anti-social interaction style in most situations.
Nowadays I just find it tedious.
Lol. Pretty apt description.Yes, I mentioned earlier that my abiding impression is of a troubled 12 year-old, trying to impress his bullying brother and their racist dad.
Same for me. A lot of communication was jokingly rude when I was a teenager.
Most guys have a peak of this kind of behavior and communication style around 16 years of age, girls around 14. It can remain in small social circles for a long time, but most people adapt to a less anti-social interaction style in most situations.
Nowadays I just find it tedious.