Quote Originally Posted by DumdogsWorld View Post
Stop using the word impose. You're imposing just as much as we are. I don't want your glamour on my screen, and you do.



Except the bears and the woods don't belong to me, but my computer does. And if the woods did belong to me, I'd drive the bears out first.
Didn't realize me standing around minding my own business was imposing on you so much that you feel the need to change what I'm wearing.

What are you even talking about, In this scenario I created, bears = other players, and the woods = an mmo setting. Bears will always exist in the woods like other players will always exist in mmos. Trying to eliminate aspects of what makes this an mmo via altering what you see on your own screen is like trying to remove the bears in the woods so you can camp in peace - it won't happen. You should not feel compelled to personally alter the choices another person has made by existing to cater to you the same way you shouldn't try to remove all the bears simply to cater to your own needs. You are claiming entitlement over how you want someone to appear for you. I should decide what that is, not you, because I'm not even bothering you by standing around minding my own business. I'm asking that you leave me and my character's appearance alone, and I will leave you alone so as to not "impose my appearance" on you. I fail to realize what the logic is in thinking that people playing the game the way they want to play, wearing what they want to wear, is "imposing on you." They're having fun being themselves while you're getting mad at the fact these people chose to simply exist in the same vicinty as you. I really can't imagine looking at someone reading a newspaper as I walk by and thinking "oh my god, how dare they impose upon me and my eyeballs"