Re: Where has all the discussion gone?



Allen Wessels wrote:

In article <go7vvq$mj9$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
tussock <scrub@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Allen Wessels wrote:

Parvati V wrote:

mjlush@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

rgfdnd has become rather quieter since I was last here 10 years ago
:-(

Wasn't around here by then, but I find it quite unwelcoming to those
who play and like the new edition, and utterly boring, overall.

Can't recommend any forum in English unfortunately. I don't read any
consistently.

"I hate it here and I have nothing to add."

Hmmm.

Snrk. Wouldn't like to disprove Parvati's point now, would we. 8]


There are plenty of 4e supporters here. This isn't a newbie we're talking about.

If you want an environment that welcoming, find a moderated fan site.

If you're going to thumb your nose at and insult the community, well lets just say that in days gone by, the response would have been a bit more vigorous.

- Allen

What can I say, we're all getting a little long in the tooth...

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Tetsubo
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"The apparent lesson of the Inquisition is that insistence on uniformity of belief is fatal to intellectual, moral and spiritual health."
-The Uses Of The Past-, Herbert J. Muller

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