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From: "Sascha Pabst" <Sascha.Pabst@**********.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
Subject: Re: Re[2]: Synaptic Accelerator and Increased Initiative
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 15:30:06 +0000
On 12 Sep 96 at 11:36, Gurth wrote:
> Steven A. Tinner said on 14:07/11 Sep 96...
> > I'm really getting tired of that "M" word.
> [snipped rest of post]
> Have to agree. I don't know these characters at all, but I get a bit tired
> of calling high-powered (or even long-lived ones) characters "munchkins"
> as an automatic reaction. I'd say, before you acuse anyone of anything
> (and that's what Ferri was doing), get an informed opinion on the person
> in question -
[snip]
"Funny" thing is it this often-seen-always-boring discussion comes from my
question what kind of shaman would have a Syn.Acc. lvl 2 implanted. That was
answered, and obviously Steve's style of gaming doesn't match mine, so topic
was off. I don't know why people suddenly feel the urge to jump up and scream
"*****" Well, you know what they scream...

Hey, folks, please CALM DOWN, let other people play the game the way they
like, even if it _is_ munchkinism in your eyes.
_I_ wouldn't change my style o game just 'cause someone tells me "That's
stupid, do it the way we do", I am sure Steve and his group wount, and I'll
bet none of you who is now or was recently screaming will. So CALM DOWN
please.

Sascha
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