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« Reply #15 on: February 21, 2010, 12:37:05 am »
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Min, for all your whining and complaining you never show that you are any better. In fact, most of the time you only complain and don't do anything.
Sorry, I didn't realize that I was a part of the z3 planning process.
Well gee, if 4Sword posted it here, and wanted community input, then you are.
There's a difference between "Community input" and "event planning."
I'm done. I'm sorry for wanting actual details, rather than just a "hey, let's do this." I'm also sorry for being interested in a community event. I promise, I'll make sure it doesn't happen again.
Not in this case really. Since (as you pointed out) there are no details, and he is asking for input, then the input will ultimately be the event planning.
Stop trying to give yourself importance, and actually help the community out. If you were so interested, you wouldn't have responded this way.
Actually, my interest was the only reason I even clicked on the "z3 2010" link. But then it turned out to be him just saying "Hey, let's do this," rather than "Hey, the staff has been planning this, this, and this for z3 this year. What are your thoughts and comments?" He clearly did not intend for this to be a planning thread: I figured that we're having it this summer was right enough for a time, and as for the details not really mentioning them implies that it'd be similar to ones done in the past. Anything new would be worked out between then and now; e.g. that we could have a small sprite competition or something to go along with it for people that didn't want to work on a game, but still do something.
Based on precedent, I was expecting him to have spent a lot of time in Staff asking for help and ignoring suggestions, followed by coming up with a plan that ultimately wouldn't be followed as closely as he had designed it before he posted anything to the community about it. So I'm incredibly sorry that I expected him to have more information for us, and even more so that my initial sarcasm was taken as completely hostile, rather than a sarcastic request for what information he had put together for it.
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There's such a double standard about religion in the modern world. Catholics can gather, wear white robes, and say "In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti" and be considered normal.
But if my friends and I gather, wear black robes, and say "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn", we're considered cultists.
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