"Also, don't be alarmed when your original plan becomes an entirely fucking new one."
This both made me laugh and reflect on how often crap like that happens.
I walk with a friend, and all of a sudden I see another guy who is my acquaintance. He asks what we're doing, we tell him our plans for whatever we're doing, he wants in. We kind of hesitate on saying "Okay". Now, all of a sudden, he's too pushy with the plans we have set up and all of a fucking sudden we don't even do what we intended to do in the first place.
I'd have to say that shit annoys me the most, right next to optimizers.
I guess i would be a no show
but thats because our plans are always vague as hell anyway, and ill be busy and just say "meet at 7:30 instead 5 o'clock?"
I find it really damn annoying trying to organize anything over Facebook...For starters, if its an event you get everyone setting themselves to 'going' when its really a 'I like the idea but I'm probably not going to bother making any effort to go', this is doubly so when its anything that involves money.
Even just on messenger people are so disconnected...I cant stand it when you are talking to someone and they are replying, then when you ask something important or whatever they just stop replying and go offline 5 mins later, and you are trying to do that with 5+ people who each seem to not bother replying each time they are asked if XYZ time or place is OK, dont even reply later and then do the same thing when asked again another day.
Super frustrating and I feel like its incredibly selfish/inconsiderate of people that they show interest in something but then apparently they consider their time too valuable to give you literally 2 minutes to sort something out. I'm the kind of person that if you say to be at X place at Y time, I will show up 10 minutes early and send a text when I'm there, and if I'm going to be late I'll send texts updating people on how long I'll be.
[QUOTE=Riller;44940026]Fuckin' Optimizers are the worst people on this god damned ball of rock we call earth. The whole "I'll go if X goes" mentality that ends up making your entire plan hinge on if one person coming or not, because X will only come if Y comes, and Y is only gonna come along to be with Z, but Z won't come if B is there and A is not, but A really wants to go 'cause she loves hanging out with Y.[/QUOTE]
Guilty.
If there are few chicks at a party i aint comin.
This is pretty much how my weekly DnD sessions go when I try to organize them
[QUOTE=SaxonV2;44951280]This is pretty much how my weekly DnD sessions go when I try to organize them[/QUOTE]
you probably should find a new group. if people don't wanna play dnd and set aside a day each week/month/whatever interval, then you should find people who do.
[QUOTE=AlexGT;44947150]"Also, don't be alarmed when your original plan becomes an entirely fucking new one."
This both made me laugh and reflect on how often crap like that happens.
I walk with a friend, and all of a sudden I see another guy who is my acquaintance. He asks what we're doing, we tell him our plans for whatever we're doing, he wants in. We kind of hesitate on saying "Okay". Now, all of a sudden, he's too pushy with the plans we have set up and all of a fucking sudden we don't even do what we intended to do in the first place.
I'd have to say that shit annoys me the most, right next to optimizers.[/QUOTE]
Happens all the time. LAN party becomes a trip to an arcade.
I'm the latecomer/no show. Oops.
Holy shit I can relate to this video so fucking hard Jesus Christ. I have one friend for each fucking stereotype and they match it fucking PERFECTLY. I remember being in High School and saying, "Hey guys lets have a LAN". Everyone shows up.
Now it's like, you invite 46 people and 3 show up.
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