Bryan wrote:
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>
> Is that a particularly pleasant thing to do, well no. Does it make
> him a horrible person that you never want to associate with? Well,
> not necessarily.
>
I will simply say that I did not say that either.
>
> Or to put it another way: is role playing so critical to us that we'd
> abandon a friend just because we didn't particularly like the way they
> played?
>
Nor did I say this.
>
>
> The moral of all that is that even when people are working in a style
> that they are not crazy about, they can learn to do well with it, and
> even excel as they bring some different insight and experience to it.
>
Sure, if they are willing to try it. But why allow one person who is
inflexible to ruin the fun for everyone else?
>
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Greg Stafford
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Enjoy without restraint,
Live without dead time.