[@Starfall] He's the Co-GM, kind of a phantom Co-GM. I forgot to add him and the thought occurred to me right now since I'm talking with him. He's really the voice of reason for me, since he's way more level headed than I am. I'm trying to not make this argument petty, since the whole ordeal is dumb as sin to me personally. Since I'm vehemently against: "Your rights end where my feelings begin." So I'm going out of my way to be polite, but it's 3:30 in the morning and I'm hopped up on so much caffeine that I can feel my heartbeat in my toes, it's kind of hard not to be rude. [b][Deep Inhale][/b] I get what you're saying. But being offended by being called something is childish at best. A word, a name, an idea shouldn't insult anyone. At the core of vocabulary is meaning and second to that is perception. Perception of meaning varies from person to person, and to play with the absurdist scenario you've created, let's say you're not just a cat. You're a hyena. A Hyena is a feline, everyone who's ever studied animal biology knows this. But to someone who doesn't study animal biology? It looks like a dog. It barks like a dog. It acts like a dog. To those who aren't as inclined towards background knowledge and only have a surface level knowledge of an object? Perception is all you have. The saying goes: "Don't judge a book by it's cover." But as a human being, we are inclined by our very nature to judge based on somethings cover. We only get one chance to make a first impression. The character sheet is the first impression for me, and to me it covers every single field into which I would categorize a character as edgy. This isn't an insult, and being insulted by it means that you're going out of your way to be insulted by it.