This was all well put, and said. It's interesting how some think of themselves to be the best, brightest, smartest, end all and be all to everyone/everything. With absolutely nothing left to learn, grow, and change from.
no one understands *me* = Do you get to know others to understand them?
no one includes *me*. = Do you include others?
everyone picks on *me* = Suck it up.
it's *my* free time to spend here and *I* should be entertained = Entertain yourself.
it's not fair to me.... = So? Maybe something else will be later.
*I* deserve.... = You 'earn'
*I* earned.... = Good for you. Did you really?
*I* should have that honor/scar/title/bead/position/slave/Owner...whatever... = shoulda/coulda/woulda. Get over yourself.
He/she has stolen what should be *mine* = Get over yourself.
it would make more sense to *me* if things were done this way (instead of how it says on the pages or in the books) = It is written and done like that for a reason.
*I'm* not playing that storyline out. It has nothing to do with *my* character = so? not everything is. if you don't backup another storyline. why would anyone wish to backup yours? Two way street.
*I* only want to play with so and so. Why bother come in for anything else = because there are more than one person in rp. Only wishing to play with one, or another. That is pretty shallow.
The ones I added? Simply my own opinion and could be wrong. Though the 'self centered' way of thinking seems to solely drive some individuals. Constantly concentrating on the negatives, and stomping their feet like immature children. Simply because not everything is about them, or done 'for' them. Not everyone gets 'their' way in rp, or in life for that matter. One singular char will never constantly be the focus of the rp. The way of this 'me, me, me, I, I, I' thinking is not only negative? It's a weight others will not deal with for a long length of time.
Some of that drive could be sprouted from r/t dissatisfaction. Pushing the person too deeply into things. Demanding more power, control, attention. When it isn't being earned. It works the same way in r/t than it does within 'the online world'. Disappointment in both r/t and r/p. Loosing the drive for either and refusing to open up their eyes and think. "Well damn. I could have done 'blah blah' and it would have been different!". It's about learning, and growing. If you refuse to learn from your mistakes. Why would you expect to grow from it?
The wonderful thing I have found about Gorean rp. More pointedly within MTC itself? There is 'always' something to learn. Always something to do. Then always the exciting 'impending doom' of the ST. (-grin-).
I have been guilty of the 'me' plague before. But guess what. I talked to someone I trusted about it, and got corrected. Even though at the time it was a hard pill to swallow, and I grudgingly rechecked my pride? It was well worth it. Because from that one harsh moment? Became many great moments, and fulfilling things. Not only IC within the room, but OOC as a person as well. I opened my eyes, and wound up seeing a lot of great people. Rp's that have choked me up, or got me laughing till I almost fell off my own chair. Why someone would focus on one or a couple of situations where they were unsatisfied to the point where they would pack up and leave(to snoop to keep tabs later)? Instead of learning from the experience? Is beyond me.
If one person does not feel, respected, cared about, or cherished enough. Then does not try to learn the possible reasons why. Or try to understand why not everything isn't focused on them. Or why every person present does not trip over themselves to greet them in some ego fattening fashion? It's not too hard to open up your eyes. Take a good look around yourself, and wonder why that is. Why you personally behind the screen feel that way.
Not pull out of Camp, and keep 'tabs'. Or leaving any home/site, and continue to over analyze everything and cut people down who may or may not have anything to do with it. If one person is so busy pointing fingers, and yabbering on about how horrible other people are? It's called denial. Get over yourself, suck it up. Learn from your mistakes, or simply go away and stay gone. If a place is 'that' horrible. Why continue to go back, snoop, and keep 'tabs' on what is still going on?
Now what was posted in this. Is simply my own personal view on whats posted above, among other things. My apologies if I had run off topic in this little rant.
-whistles n plucks up an apple-..Mmm crunchy.
.The typist behind Sarant.