I'm also chipping away at Runaways. If anyone has volume 3 or later on the computer please drop me a line.
Being opinionated does have it's disadvantages. You're always too busy believing you're right to seriously consider what anyone else has to say. Plus, overtime you risk becoming static because, hey, you're obviously in the right so why bother assimilating other ideas. Maybe you're just the type of person who will gradually solidify there beliefs over time, strengthening them with reason and experience.
Elderly persons are often hard to deal with, especially when you owe them a familiar or personal debt. They can be meandering, odd, or prejudiced and sometimes they're so set in their ways that you can't hope to change their habits. They can also be rather charming when the realize they don't have much time to live, so they just pore all their remaining energy into the people and tasks at hand.
I find Larp does sometimes threaten domination of my week. It certainly dominated my conversations with my Larp friends. I'm trying to take an active interest in improving my enjoyment of the game, because I can't seem to play in the larp while maintaing an emotionally detached state. If there is anything the storytelling staff can do to increase your enjoyment please tell me or one of the other narrators (some of 'em are actually pretty nice). -P-
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Date: 2006-07-26 11:48 am (UTC)Being opinionated does have it's disadvantages. You're always too busy believing you're right to seriously consider what anyone else has to say. Plus, overtime you risk becoming static because, hey, you're obviously in the right so why bother assimilating other ideas. Maybe you're just the type of person who will gradually solidify there beliefs over time, strengthening them with reason and experience.
Elderly persons are often hard to deal with, especially when you owe them a familiar or personal debt. They can be meandering, odd, or prejudiced and sometimes they're so set in their ways that you can't hope to change their habits. They can also be rather charming when the realize they don't have much time to live, so they just pore all their remaining energy into the people and tasks at hand.
I find Larp does sometimes threaten domination of my week. It certainly dominated my conversations with my Larp friends. I'm trying to take an active interest in improving my enjoyment of the game, because I can't seem to play in the larp while maintaing an emotionally detached state. If there is anything the storytelling staff can do to increase your enjoyment please tell me or one of the other narrators (some of 'em are actually pretty nice). -P-