Yeah, I have something.
Every time we have an event or something in the FG, people always rush to the source of conflict and dogpile on it, aka, "lemmings". Is it really necessary to blindly follow to where the problem is every time something happens to someone?
edited 24th Jun '13 4:17:33 PM by rockmanx
@Jam: Yes, and that was all I really wanted to know. If only you had posted faster.
@Rock: Lemming rushes are also a problem. If someone's doing something where you can join, go ahead, but just because you can doesn't mean you should. I remember this one instance in the RP where everyone felt the need to have their characters jump into a tiny four square metre pit ten metres down that already had four characters in it...
Unfortunately, the best solution I can think of to this is "use your good judgement".
edited 24th Jun '13 4:24:30 PM by GameSpazzer
MY SOUL IS DARK BUT MY HAIR IS COLORFUL — Brahian Pokémon AlchemistYes, in real life if a bunch of people were already working on something chances are you'd assume they've got it covered.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Back. Sorry for being inflammatory back there. I shouldn't have blown up/generalized like that. That said, me being agreed with purely on principle is an actual concern of mine.
I would also like to congratulate all of you on handling this so smoothly. Additionally, nthing that Spazz is doing a good job of keeping shit legit.
and then they fricked in the bootyLooking into that RP To Boldy Go.
Will it be a fast or slow RP?
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Would bringing in Captain Jack Harkness be considered OP?
I mean, watch an episode of Torchwood and you see that coming back to life painfully after dying isn't exactly bliss.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?My thoughts? I just hope we just start acting civil when addressing problems. It won't help by hiding away or ignoring it. There should be more discussions like this more often. It won't hurt by offering your two cents on the problem.
Also, Mr. Bean is the greatest Britcom ever.
edited 24th Jun '13 4:52:40 PM by rockmanx
It's just an idea I'm entertaining.
Not sure if I could actually commit.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?To elaborate more on it, I am concerned lately because I've noticed that sometimes Spazz or Jam will raise a point and it gets violently dismissed, but if I raise pretty much the same point/repeat what they said using slightly different wording, people say "Oh, that's a good point, Mobile" and I'm afraid that it's because I'm me. I mean, I guess I give good advice, but a lot of the time I'm saying the same exact shit that Spazz and Jam are saying and it isn't such a good point when it comes from their gobs.
and then they fricked in the booty@Rock: Damn right.
Well- actually I'd argue more for Monty Python, Black Adder or Fawlty Towers.
But Mr Bean is up there.
@Mobile: I think I've seen that happen before...
It is certainly a concern- however I'm not sure how I can weigh in on this.
edited 24th Jun '13 4:56:52 PM by RegularDefender
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this post

I know. I've been trying to do this lately.
Anything else?
MY SOUL IS DARK BUT MY HAIR IS COLORFUL — Brahian Pokémon Alchemist