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01 Nov 2013, 11:06 pm

be allowed?

Let's say for example for this thread. There is a certain nineteen year old and twenty two year old. One is a painter, the other a writer. Who like to also dabble in the art of sophisticated roleplays. They will draw pictures of the characters, create complicated stories, and like to create musical playlist. Roleplaying or acting out their stories as if they were movies.

Are they to old? Should they no longer indulge in said activity?



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01 Nov 2013, 11:16 pm

The meta-question is "Do 'we' have the right to dictate what two consenting adult do for fun?"

I say leave them alone.


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01 Nov 2013, 11:17 pm

IMHO they are the ones who will judge when they are too old, by putting aside the said activity. It's not really anyone else's business.



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01 Nov 2013, 11:20 pm

One word: cosplay.

I wouldn't do it, but who am I to judge?


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01 Nov 2013, 11:23 pm

Fnord wrote:
The meta-question is "Do 'we' have the right to dictate what two consenting adult do for fun?"

I say leave them alone.


Um not that kind of roleplay.

I mean okay here is one of their stories:

Clones. Now they aren't clones of other creatures. Instead Clones are the name of these super soldiers they created to fight wars for humanity. They are called Clones because all their DNA was made genetically. It's about the freedom of the clones and they fight invisible enemies and create complicated plots. And have anime style background music, etc.

They are brothers. In said example. So they aren't doing that.



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01 Nov 2013, 11:33 pm

The situation is obvious, but any alleged problem is not.

They're doing nothing wrong / unethical / illegal / immoral.

Leave them be.


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01 Nov 2013, 11:40 pm

Is there a particular reason why they are doing it?

What would make them continue something most people would stop after childhood?



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01 Nov 2013, 11:46 pm

Well, we could all speculate, but only the two people in question would be able to give definitive answers about why they do it and what they get out of it. Why don't you ask them?

And FWIW I have heard of far weirder behaviour in far older people.



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01 Nov 2013, 11:48 pm

AceofKnaves wrote:
Is there a particular reason why they are doing it? What would make them continue something most people would stop after childhood?

The answer to both is, "Because it's fun".

Does it bother you that other people might be having fun?

Do you think that there is a specific age when people should stop having fun?


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01 Nov 2013, 11:49 pm

CharityFunDay wrote:
Well, we could all speculate, but only the two people in question would be able to give definitive answers about why they do it and what they get out of it. Why don't you ask them?


How about they like it because they like to be creative?

But I mean they draw and write. Why must they renact their scenarios?



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02 Nov 2013, 12:02 am

That's a bit like asking why a playwright should demand to see his or her script enacted on a stage, don't you think? After all, all the serious imaginative work has already been undertaken ...

I still think you're asking questions that would be more purposefully addressed to the two young people in question.



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02 Nov 2013, 12:06 am

AceofKnaves wrote:
But I mean they draw and write. Why must they renact their scenarios?

Why not?

Why do you have a problem with that?


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02 Nov 2013, 12:08 am

AceofKnaves wrote:
be allowed?

Let's say for example for this thread. There is a certain nineteen year old and twenty two year old. One is a painter, the other a writer. Who like to also dabble in the art of sophisticated roleplays. They will draw pictures of the characters, create complicated stories, and like to create musical playlist. Roleplaying or acting out their stories as if they were movies.

Are they to old? Should they no longer indulge in said activity?


What's wrong with roleplaying?

Most of the best LARPers and tabletop RPers are older and more experienced.

Hell, if my life wasn't is such a state of flux right now, I'd be trying to find a LARP or tabletop game to play in, and I'm 34.
You got a problem with that?

Games are fun.

What's wrong with adults having some fun?



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02 Nov 2013, 12:10 am

@ Bodyles: Orange County, CA?! ! What RPGs do you play? Traveller is my favorite.


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02 Nov 2013, 12:12 am

Throughout my life, I often have had a hankering to join a historical re-enactment society. Mainly because I fancy myself in armour, but also because it strikes me as good and imaginative fun. So shoot me.



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02 Nov 2013, 12:36 am

I would have no problems dressing in a green army uniform, picking up a plastic AK-47 and pretending I'm fighting in a war.
I happen to like the military and FPS.

You don't want to take being an adult too seriously. It is incredibly dull.

More and more it seems to me that adults want to feel more like children. The people I know drink alcohol, take drugs and just have fun with each other. Even dancing around on a stage with a musical instrument is a form of play.


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