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Post Post #8 (isolation #0) » Mon Mar 06, 2017 5:06 pm

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hey

let's be nice to each other

cool thanks for that
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Post Post #447 (isolation #1) » Mon Mar 13, 2017 1:38 pm

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In post 416, Shadoweh wrote:Ceph and I talked about stuff I would not have wanted anyone to see in Arkham City for sure, no one can see our forbidden love.
:oops:

If personal talk was disallowed or even curtailed I probably would never play again. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Post Post #448 (isolation #2) » Mon Mar 13, 2017 1:42 pm

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In post 445, zoraster wrote:Look at it this way: if someone shares something personal with me as an anonymous player in a game, I feel totally within my rights to turn around and tell whoever I want about it if that'll gain me an in-game advantage.
Sure.

In some cases I think there's a semi-spoken "we're not going to share this with anyone else during the game or ever" thing that develops between people who are both looking for that. I don't think breaching it would be in violation of any rules or punishable, obviously, but I'd definitely have hard feelings about it. Have yet to misjudge anyone that severely, self-disclosure has a way of becoming a two way street or not happening at all. I feel comfortable with that risk, but others might not.
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