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Nta but you're trying to invalidate the x-card utility out of its intrinsic logical fallacies when the real underlying frame is that, in the context of a social activity, people will make of whatever tool what they want it to be rather than using the tool for what it is designed to be. People that want to use the x-card WILL make it work the same way a group that wants to hammer 5e rules for a space opera game about intergalactic rance WILL make it work (for them) and no matter how retarded it is you can't make them aware of the illogicality of it because the issues that you highlight aren't a concern to them. Simple as.

Let it rest anon, you're literally fighting against windmills at this point.