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7/4/2025, 10:25:32 PM
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a) Cause this is a thread about /tg/ stories
b) Cause it's easy to criticize, but far harder to actually put what you say you know into practice.
c) Because bottom line, the kind of stories being brought up in these kind of threads aren't just regular fiction. They're supposedly anecdotes or summarizations of actual games and experiences other fa/tg/uys have had. And the kind of people who spend all their time doing nothing but nitpicking how these stories can't have happened don't seem to have any of their own experiences to convey to others.
d) I'm just really fucking tired of people whinging about how Old Man Henderson and Sir Bearington are 'bad stories' or that they 'never could have happened' because that shit is almost as old as the stories themselves are. If people are so opposed to stale copypasta, logically the best way to counter stale pasta is making something fresh and new to talk about. And I'd rather read something fresh than trod the same old ground about whether or not Wafflehouse Millionaire was lying his ass off or not, cause the guy's long fucking gone from this mongolian basket weaving forum either way, so at least whine about something interesting and new instead.
Legitimately, I don't give a shit about nitpicking whatever story you want to tell.This isn't some kind of nanowrimo contest, or a bunch of nerds voting on the most convincing "I caught a fish this big" whopper. I just want to hear /tg/ stories, good or bad, cause even made up bullshit can let you grow as a storyteller if you're willing to personally acknowledge it could be a lie. Contrastedly, I could email a writefag like Seldom Shoggy right now and tell him he's a fucking liar and his story is fake and gay, and achieve nothing but satisfying my own ego. And frankly, the latter sounds like a bigger waste of time than making up tall tales for 4chan losers to marvel at.
a) Cause this is a thread about /tg/ stories
b) Cause it's easy to criticize, but far harder to actually put what you say you know into practice.
c) Because bottom line, the kind of stories being brought up in these kind of threads aren't just regular fiction. They're supposedly anecdotes or summarizations of actual games and experiences other fa/tg/uys have had. And the kind of people who spend all their time doing nothing but nitpicking how these stories can't have happened don't seem to have any of their own experiences to convey to others.
d) I'm just really fucking tired of people whinging about how Old Man Henderson and Sir Bearington are 'bad stories' or that they 'never could have happened' because that shit is almost as old as the stories themselves are. If people are so opposed to stale copypasta, logically the best way to counter stale pasta is making something fresh and new to talk about. And I'd rather read something fresh than trod the same old ground about whether or not Wafflehouse Millionaire was lying his ass off or not, cause the guy's long fucking gone from this mongolian basket weaving forum either way, so at least whine about something interesting and new instead.
Legitimately, I don't give a shit about nitpicking whatever story you want to tell.This isn't some kind of nanowrimo contest, or a bunch of nerds voting on the most convincing "I caught a fish this big" whopper. I just want to hear /tg/ stories, good or bad, cause even made up bullshit can let you grow as a storyteller if you're willing to personally acknowledge it could be a lie. Contrastedly, I could email a writefag like Seldom Shoggy right now and tell him he's a fucking liar and his story is fake and gay, and achieve nothing but satisfying my own ego. And frankly, the latter sounds like a bigger waste of time than making up tall tales for 4chan losers to marvel at.
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