If people have fun doing it leave them alone and let them. It's not like they're actually hurting anybody by doing it.
Quote from: LC on March 13, 2016, 01:42:35 AMIf people have fun doing it leave them alone and let them. It's not like they're actually hurting anybody by doing it.No, it physically pains me when people do such stupid, wasteful shit for fun.
Quote from: Verbatim on March 13, 2016, 01:45:10 AMQuote from: LC on March 13, 2016, 01:42:35 AMIf people have fun doing it leave them alone and let them. It's not like they're actually hurting anybody by doing it.No, it physically pains me when people do such stupid, wasteful shit for fun.Fat unhealthy nerds getting outside for some exercise don't seen so bad me. Gets the creative juices flowing too. Way better than sitting at home on their computer, or watching animu.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on March 13, 2016, 09:05:22 AMQuote from: Verbatim on March 13, 2016, 01:45:10 AMQuote from: LC on March 13, 2016, 01:42:35 AMIf people have fun doing it leave them alone and let them. It's not like they're actually hurting anybody by doing it.No, it physically pains me when people do such stupid, wasteful shit for fun.Fat unhealthy nerds getting outside for some exercise don't seen so bad me. Gets the creative juices flowing too. Way better than sitting at home on their computer, or watching animu.That's actually a decent way at looking at it. Except for the stereotypical fat nerd but beside that good way.
I used to larp. My friends and I were some of the only teens there. Most of them there were marines and paramedics and it was a lot of fun. The plot was always exciting and new. We used boffers (pvp pipe, foam and gaff taped swords), bows and arrows, and spell packets. I was an assassin and pretty good at sneaking up and assassinating people when needed. I usually was on the outskirts of the larger battles because my stats were pretty low. There are about 300+ people who go to the LARP I went to. It was also a 3 day event every month and three 4 day events every year. I stopped going a loooong time ago.
Quote from: Precious Tritium on March 13, 2016, 12:19:01 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on March 13, 2016, 12:13:41 AMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 13, 2016, 12:06:18 AMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:57:57 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:55:48 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:49:51 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:42:02 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:38:20 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:35:58 PMIf you're really that dissatisfied with your life that you want to go to a convention and pretend to be someone else, you might as well kill yourselfYou're already dead insideLARPing isn't necessarily done at conventions, but yes the entire point of a Role Playing Game is to take on a different persona.I mean That's cool if you wanna pretend to be Wolverine and go around smashing shit every once in a whileBut if you take the time to craft a persona with costumes and shit, that's weirdI've never really considered it odd to adopt new mannerisms when a situation asks for it, but that's a different situation than RPing in a conventional way. The only RPing I've done is in D&D campaigns. Perhaps that still makes me weird in your eyes.I can see where you're coming from, thoughBut it's a situation you yourself create to out of some mental dissatisfaction with your own lifeThis assumption is incorrect.There's utility in using different personas to get what you want.Well there has to be some mental dissonance if you derive pleasure from escaping your life and entering someone else'sAnd I'm talking about LARPing Board games and video games are different because you're placing yourself in a situation to see what you would do or exploring what a character would do in that situation Whereas LARPing is trying to become someone else At least that's how I see itCan you really blame them though?We live largely in a society that makes life shit. It's no wonder there's so much lean towards escapism nowadays.Well I meanYes you can blame them lolIf you want to make your life better, make it betterYou are completely free to do soYeah, see, that's the thing. Our generation wasn't exactly brought up with the notion of living to be happy, or doing what makes us happy as the forefront of our concern. The primary life goal pushed was getting a job/degree, and making money. Our generation wasn't instilled with any sort of backbone to stand up for themselves. Nor were they ever taught how.I can't blame people for something they're foreign to.
Quote from: Sandtrap on March 13, 2016, 12:13:41 AMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 13, 2016, 12:06:18 AMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:57:57 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:55:48 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:49:51 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:42:02 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:38:20 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:35:58 PMIf you're really that dissatisfied with your life that you want to go to a convention and pretend to be someone else, you might as well kill yourselfYou're already dead insideLARPing isn't necessarily done at conventions, but yes the entire point of a Role Playing Game is to take on a different persona.I mean That's cool if you wanna pretend to be Wolverine and go around smashing shit every once in a whileBut if you take the time to craft a persona with costumes and shit, that's weirdI've never really considered it odd to adopt new mannerisms when a situation asks for it, but that's a different situation than RPing in a conventional way. The only RPing I've done is in D&D campaigns. Perhaps that still makes me weird in your eyes.I can see where you're coming from, thoughBut it's a situation you yourself create to out of some mental dissatisfaction with your own lifeThis assumption is incorrect.There's utility in using different personas to get what you want.Well there has to be some mental dissonance if you derive pleasure from escaping your life and entering someone else'sAnd I'm talking about LARPing Board games and video games are different because you're placing yourself in a situation to see what you would do or exploring what a character would do in that situation Whereas LARPing is trying to become someone else At least that's how I see itCan you really blame them though?We live largely in a society that makes life shit. It's no wonder there's so much lean towards escapism nowadays.Well I meanYes you can blame them lolIf you want to make your life better, make it betterYou are completely free to do so
Quote from: Precious Tritium on March 13, 2016, 12:06:18 AMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:57:57 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:55:48 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:49:51 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:42:02 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:38:20 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:35:58 PMIf you're really that dissatisfied with your life that you want to go to a convention and pretend to be someone else, you might as well kill yourselfYou're already dead insideLARPing isn't necessarily done at conventions, but yes the entire point of a Role Playing Game is to take on a different persona.I mean That's cool if you wanna pretend to be Wolverine and go around smashing shit every once in a whileBut if you take the time to craft a persona with costumes and shit, that's weirdI've never really considered it odd to adopt new mannerisms when a situation asks for it, but that's a different situation than RPing in a conventional way. The only RPing I've done is in D&D campaigns. Perhaps that still makes me weird in your eyes.I can see where you're coming from, thoughBut it's a situation you yourself create to out of some mental dissatisfaction with your own lifeThis assumption is incorrect.There's utility in using different personas to get what you want.Well there has to be some mental dissonance if you derive pleasure from escaping your life and entering someone else'sAnd I'm talking about LARPing Board games and video games are different because you're placing yourself in a situation to see what you would do or exploring what a character would do in that situation Whereas LARPing is trying to become someone else At least that's how I see itCan you really blame them though?We live largely in a society that makes life shit. It's no wonder there's so much lean towards escapism nowadays.
Quote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:57:57 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:55:48 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:49:51 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:42:02 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:38:20 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:35:58 PMIf you're really that dissatisfied with your life that you want to go to a convention and pretend to be someone else, you might as well kill yourselfYou're already dead insideLARPing isn't necessarily done at conventions, but yes the entire point of a Role Playing Game is to take on a different persona.I mean That's cool if you wanna pretend to be Wolverine and go around smashing shit every once in a whileBut if you take the time to craft a persona with costumes and shit, that's weirdI've never really considered it odd to adopt new mannerisms when a situation asks for it, but that's a different situation than RPing in a conventional way. The only RPing I've done is in D&D campaigns. Perhaps that still makes me weird in your eyes.I can see where you're coming from, thoughBut it's a situation you yourself create to out of some mental dissatisfaction with your own lifeThis assumption is incorrect.There's utility in using different personas to get what you want.Well there has to be some mental dissonance if you derive pleasure from escaping your life and entering someone else'sAnd I'm talking about LARPing Board games and video games are different because you're placing yourself in a situation to see what you would do or exploring what a character would do in that situation Whereas LARPing is trying to become someone else At least that's how I see it
Quote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:55:48 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:49:51 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:42:02 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:38:20 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:35:58 PMIf you're really that dissatisfied with your life that you want to go to a convention and pretend to be someone else, you might as well kill yourselfYou're already dead insideLARPing isn't necessarily done at conventions, but yes the entire point of a Role Playing Game is to take on a different persona.I mean That's cool if you wanna pretend to be Wolverine and go around smashing shit every once in a whileBut if you take the time to craft a persona with costumes and shit, that's weirdI've never really considered it odd to adopt new mannerisms when a situation asks for it, but that's a different situation than RPing in a conventional way. The only RPing I've done is in D&D campaigns. Perhaps that still makes me weird in your eyes.I can see where you're coming from, thoughBut it's a situation you yourself create to out of some mental dissatisfaction with your own lifeThis assumption is incorrect.There's utility in using different personas to get what you want.
Quote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:49:51 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:42:02 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:38:20 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:35:58 PMIf you're really that dissatisfied with your life that you want to go to a convention and pretend to be someone else, you might as well kill yourselfYou're already dead insideLARPing isn't necessarily done at conventions, but yes the entire point of a Role Playing Game is to take on a different persona.I mean That's cool if you wanna pretend to be Wolverine and go around smashing shit every once in a whileBut if you take the time to craft a persona with costumes and shit, that's weirdI've never really considered it odd to adopt new mannerisms when a situation asks for it, but that's a different situation than RPing in a conventional way. The only RPing I've done is in D&D campaigns. Perhaps that still makes me weird in your eyes.I can see where you're coming from, thoughBut it's a situation you yourself create to out of some mental dissatisfaction with your own life
Quote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:42:02 PMQuote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:38:20 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:35:58 PMIf you're really that dissatisfied with your life that you want to go to a convention and pretend to be someone else, you might as well kill yourselfYou're already dead insideLARPing isn't necessarily done at conventions, but yes the entire point of a Role Playing Game is to take on a different persona.I mean That's cool if you wanna pretend to be Wolverine and go around smashing shit every once in a whileBut if you take the time to craft a persona with costumes and shit, that's weirdI've never really considered it odd to adopt new mannerisms when a situation asks for it, but that's a different situation than RPing in a conventional way. The only RPing I've done is in D&D campaigns. Perhaps that still makes me weird in your eyes.I can see where you're coming from, though
Quote from: Epsira on March 12, 2016, 11:38:20 PMQuote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:35:58 PMIf you're really that dissatisfied with your life that you want to go to a convention and pretend to be someone else, you might as well kill yourselfYou're already dead insideLARPing isn't necessarily done at conventions, but yes the entire point of a Role Playing Game is to take on a different persona.I mean That's cool if you wanna pretend to be Wolverine and go around smashing shit every once in a whileBut if you take the time to craft a persona with costumes and shit, that's weird
Quote from: Precious Tritium on March 12, 2016, 11:35:58 PMIf you're really that dissatisfied with your life that you want to go to a convention and pretend to be someone else, you might as well kill yourselfYou're already dead insideLARPing isn't necessarily done at conventions, but yes the entire point of a Role Playing Game is to take on a different persona.
If you're really that dissatisfied with your life that you want to go to a convention and pretend to be someone else, you might as well kill yourselfYou're already dead inside