Atog
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- Posted: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 11:50:30 +0000
Orion Heart
Atog
I didn't insult the game. I insulted you. There's a big difference.
I don't need to know about a comic or the Japanese cards to see the same kids playing tourneys every week. There's nobody in those tournaments older than 16.... but the Friday Night Magic tourneys easily get ten or twelve former Yugioh players who've moved on.
Besides... any game that calls its players anything other than players is downright silly. If you need to be called a duelist to feel good about yourself, you've got bigger problems than playing the wrong game.
I don't need to know about a comic or the Japanese cards to see the same kids playing tourneys every week. There's nobody in those tournaments older than 16.... but the Friday Night Magic tourneys easily get ten or twelve former Yugioh players who've moved on.
Besides... any game that calls its players anything other than players is downright silly. If you need to be called a duelist to feel good about yourself, you've got bigger problems than playing the wrong game.
And you believe I protest wildly that I'm a duelist? By Krath's radiant glow, I don't refer to myself as that, I'm just a player like everyone else. if you beleive otherwise, go right ahead and suit yourself. My question then arises, these letters that are sent home to parents. You wouldn't happen to have one handy, would you? Give me something to laugh about.
Congrats on not being retarded enough to refer to yourself by some random term some random rules writer came up with. When I hear kids calling themselves and others that, I feel like sitting them down and explaining exactly what that propaganda really means.
I don't have one on me.... I'm too ancient to even remember going to school. The next time one of the kids comes into the store bitching about the letters, I'll try to get one. Most of the parents aren't stupid enough to do anything that letter says to do... it's an overreaction by a superintendent who lets his religious beliefs get in the way of running a public school district, and they know it.