08-17-2016, 12:22 AM
Sorry, but your precious 25 players' opinions has been said out loud with the 'math' of all the 'very very mature and serious' actions in this thread. Yes, makes me 'a liiiiiittle' sad. But at the same time, glad. Glad that Dave and Sarah have secret little friends who care about them deep behind the iron curtain of '25 people'.
We 'live' in a binary community, example?
A line of 'yes yes yes yes yes yes' will be 'yes', always.
A line of 'yes yes no yes yes yes' will be 'no', always.
I'm getting this from the time I've spent in the Suggestions forum, trying to put up some crazy ideas or suggestions (that pmuch ended up being an unintended bug, i wonder if people will remember.) that got shut-down in a blink because one dust-worth of a comment said 'no'. After that, I've learned about this truth.
But hey, what can I do? What can you do? What can 'we' even do as a single powerless unit? Nothing. So, like I said for maybe 22 times since yesterday when I heard about the 'new cool interesting amazing desu meta-topic going on'.
Why bother? Nothing will change and I'll guarantee here that it won't. And if it does, I'll quit instead. So whenever you lack seeing 'mister memester' in SL2, you know the game changed into something robotic and boring. A roleplay made for losers in life who can't do anything better but stand infront of a computer, emulating a life they couldn't live by themselves.
SL2 is not even a complete game yet.
The Developer can't stand up from his seat to track people IRL to their homes and give them a visit with a particular psychologist.
GMs aren't programs made by Dev.
Aaaand.
Typing messages here will just be amusing me (because memes and crap-worth useless comments) and teaching me 'how2englishbetter' because I'll be practicing my reading skills, for being an outsider (hi, im BR scum like I said over one million times), nothing else can be availed from my part. Nor it will be from anybody else.
We 'live' in a binary community, example?
A line of 'yes yes yes yes yes yes' will be 'yes', always.
A line of 'yes yes no yes yes yes' will be 'no', always.
I'm getting this from the time I've spent in the Suggestions forum, trying to put up some crazy ideas or suggestions (that pmuch ended up being an unintended bug, i wonder if people will remember.) that got shut-down in a blink because one dust-worth of a comment said 'no'. After that, I've learned about this truth.
But hey, what can I do? What can you do? What can 'we' even do as a single powerless unit? Nothing. So, like I said for maybe 22 times since yesterday when I heard about the 'new cool interesting amazing desu meta-topic going on'.
Why bother? Nothing will change and I'll guarantee here that it won't. And if it does, I'll quit instead. So whenever you lack seeing 'mister memester' in SL2, you know the game changed into something robotic and boring. A roleplay made for losers in life who can't do anything better but stand infront of a computer, emulating a life they couldn't live by themselves.
SL2 is not even a complete game yet.
The Developer can't stand up from his seat to track people IRL to their homes and give them a visit with a particular psychologist.
GMs aren't programs made by Dev.
Aaaand.
Typing messages here will just be amusing me (because memes and crap-worth useless comments) and teaching me 'how2englishbetter' because I'll be practicing my reading skills, for being an outsider (hi, im BR scum like I said over one million times), nothing else can be availed from my part. Nor it will be from anybody else.