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Originally Posted by The Lone Ranger
I thought the display of entitlement was rather interesting. A simple "Thanks, but no thanks" was apparently insufficient, since he almost-immediately demanded to know why I was refusing his marriage proposal.
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Much like random dudes in real life. Usually yelled from cars or in bars.
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Huh? If the opportunity had been there, I thought of sending out a message saying: "a.) Not everyone has (or wants) a microphone, b.) Why on Earth would it matter what color your skin is?, and c.) How on Earth am I supposed to know your skin color? You're playing an Orc; does that mean I should assume your skin is green?"
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To which they would have asked you why you were offended, it was just a joke. If you can't handle the internet, honey, go in the kitchen and make me a sammich *cue tired laugh track*
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ETA: The experience did get me to wondering what they talked about after we completed the dungeon and I left the group. After all, they clearly thought they were teaming up with a "chick," from their comments. So what, I wonder, did they have to say once they knew I could no longer hear them?
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TBH they probably laughed for a minute then went on with their day.
The funny thing is I bet this is the sort of stuff that they would never say in a day to day setting* I hate the anonymity on the internet sometimes. It's a coward's shield.
*most of the time