I get this from the many conversations or things I've read from you over the years in which you tell me about games that you're playing in (which are unlike any games I've ever played in, and I haven't gamed in about 5 years or so) and all the books that you talk about that I've either never read or don't think I would really like if I did.
I did really like Finder, but I really didn't like the creepy comic book about being in the Workplace thang. That really disturbed and upset me on an elemental level. So I guess it seems to me that our tastes have somewhat diverged over the years and then suddenly you refer to stuff that I 1) actually know what you're talking about and 2) like. ;) I generally don't come out and make a point of saying that I am unfamiliar with what you're talking about or don't like it cause that's either not really the point or it's kind of rude. ;) Anywho ...
Re: Having stuff in common
Date: 2002-06-10 02:22 am (UTC)I did really like Finder, but I really didn't like the creepy comic book about being in the Workplace thang. That really disturbed and upset me on an elemental level. So I guess it seems to me that our tastes have somewhat diverged over the years and then suddenly you refer to stuff that I 1) actually know what you're talking about and 2) like. ;) I generally don't come out and make a point of saying that I am unfamiliar with what you're talking about or don't like it cause that's either not really the point or it's kind of rude. ;) Anywho ...