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Post by ShardNet on Apr 12, 2009 5:41:15 GMT 10
Let's all share stories about how hilarious Cheesy is!
Like today.
He invited me to sub for D in a D&D game that I had no interest in.
I did it though, because he said he needed someone to do it.
Cheesy then proceeded to get all pissed off at me for playing 'wildly out of character' ( for a character that I had never played before, played by someone who I really don't know the mannerisms of, in a game that I really don't know that much about )
Plus he started saying things for D even though I was still there.
And then blamed it all on me.
Ahh, Cheesy.
EDIT: OH YEAH, I HAVE ANOTHER ONE!
Remember the April Fool's prank on SL?
Well, it was originally that we'd all imitate SL....
Until Cheesy told me that "I don't understand how to act like SL"
And to delete my posts so that he could say something instead!
Apparently Cheesy doesn't approve of my roleplaying abilities. *frowny face*
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Post by somebody probably on Apr 12, 2009 5:45:05 GMT 10
o cheesy :awesomeface:
Seriously, what the hell?
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Post by The Pletch on Apr 12, 2009 7:22:36 GMT 10
I didn't say you didn't understand how to play SL. Never did. At all. I asked you to delete the post so the effect wasn't ruined, which I apologized for later anyway.
As for what just happened now, you were busy derailing the session by humping corpses and insulting people you didn't even know, which was, in fact, wildly out of character for D. I took over because you weren't even doing anything as D, and even after I explained his character to you, you proceeded to basically prevent progress in the campaign. After you left, we had a perfectly productive session.
Perhaps I overreacted on April Fool's Day. I may have been at fault then. But I absolutely REFUSE to be made the bad guy in an incident where you were the one interfering with the progress of an already delayed game by making a complete ass of yourself.
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Post by Tené on Apr 12, 2009 7:43:26 GMT 10
And let's let the issue rest there while it's still civil.
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