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Jan 28, 2007 19:08

The following questions are asked to every person whom reads this. For anyone who doesn't read this, I will ask them the next time I see them ( Read more... )

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helloinsomnia January 29 2007, 15:52:09 UTC
If I tried to introduce a new board game to you, why would you not want to play it?

This question is entirely too abstract for me to answer. I mean, some people don't enjoy certain types of games and I'm sure some of the people you're presenting with this don't have the same enthusiasm for games that you do. Like, people continually present me with opportunities to do DnD and roleplaying games and I turn them down, because I'm just not into that. It's entirely possible someone can get into some games and not others.

When you are going out somewhere/doing something with people, why would you not invite me?So one of the reasons I've been so crazy and worried about my 'place in Seattle' is because of the answer to this question. The people you are directing this question at operate very much by word of mouth and convenience to plan things. They all live (relatively) close to each other, they see each other fairly frequently, and when everyone starts in the same place it's easy to make things happen quickly ( ... )

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blueatheart January 29 2007, 17:03:28 UTC
These are what I'm looking for, no worries on pissing me off. I'm looking for constructive criticism with this, and just wanting to know if I come off too strong on some things, or if I am too much of an ass sometimes, or simply who doesn't know me well enough to invite me, etc. I was wondering about making it multiple choice to try to make sure the idea of it came across better, but wanted to give free range on the answers.

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millaniow January 29 2007, 22:05:56 UTC
I have an very short attention span and when you start to read the instructions for new gmaes I tend to fall asleep (though I still won the game I think). Not that I'm anywhere near you anymore to be asked to try to play a game.

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dainrox October 5 2007, 05:11:24 UTC
Whatever games are played with us, we must play no games with ourselves. - Emerson

I can win an argument on any topic, against any opponent. People know this, and steer clear of me at parties. Often, as a sign of their great respect, they don't even invite me. - Barry

If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. - Einstein

Done! Do I get a shiny gold star for my report card?

93 or 156, which ever you desire

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