Oh, man. The "I have a job, my time is too precious to wait while you experience the game's story" excuse. I just had a hilarious example of that. I decided to run The Praetorium again because I "need" the tomestones and it's an awesome dungeon. One of the other DPS (I think a ninja, not sure since I don't recognize most icons on sight) started whining about the unskippable cutscenes and how they waste his valuable time because he has a job, and and every second not getting xp is wasted time. So I asked him why he joined the dungeon, and he said he just queues up Duty Roulette.

If having a job makes your time so limited that you can't handle having to watch or wait for the cutscenes, then why the frell are you queuing up using Duty Finder as DPS? You can be waiting anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour waiting for a dungeon group as DPS.

Side note, "if the content has been out for a few weeks nobody should wait for people watching cutscenes" is a remarkably elitist attitude to have. It completely disregards the fact that there will new players coming in. An MMO needs new players to sustain it's self since older players can and do move on. A community that chases off new players is an MMO community looking for their community to die out.