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    Saraide Derosa
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    OP and a few others in this thread have peak "if you dont respect me as authority, I wont respect you as person" energy. All thinly veiled by claiming respect is a two way street.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saraide View Post
    OP and a few others in this thread have peak "if you dont respect me as authority, I wont respect you as person" energy. All thinly veiled by claiming respect is a two way street.
    Main character syndrome, yo

    Anyways, extreme, savage, ultimates, Atomos, and final boss of alliance are the only fights that really need a countdown. If you're expecting a countdown in normal trials/raids, or even dungeons, then uh... you're gonna have a hard time because people wanna GO.
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    Jojoya Joya
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    In all honesty, if you're with a random group the chances are small that others are going to care that you're trying to get a good parse to post on FFlogs, They want to get to killing as fast as possible so they can get out as fast as possible. Your parse means nothing to them. Once the ready check comes back with everyone ready, don't expect the party to keep waiting.

    Save the pull timers for your static or group of friends that are okay with indulging your parse obsession.

    Quote Originally Posted by Saraide View Post
    OP and a few others in this thread have peak "if you dont respect me as authority, I wont respect you as person" energy. All thinly veiled by claiming respect is a two way street.
    Half the problem is people using the word "respect" when they'd be better off using other words instead of one that so commonly gets misunderstood (sometimes intentionally).

    Are they asking for respect as in admiration of skill/accomplishment/status, or respect as in consideration for another's feelings/personal boundaries? The first is earned, the second is a two way street. Most of the time people are looking for the latter but others will act like they're demanding the former.
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