I do feel the need to vent slightly, but gonna try to keep it brief since I try not to get too hung up on things. If you're the only person in a roleplay to have a differing opinion towards the direction of the plot, by all means, you can give that dissenting opinion. As a GM, I'll listen and see what I can do to try and improve communication next time. But when your communication to me is rude and you begin to insult me, that's not how you get your point across, and extending beyond writing boundaries, is not how you talk to people. Just because something doesn't go your way after everyone else agreed on it, does not give you the grounds to cry "wolf!" My standpoint on roleplaying has always been the matter of adaptation, and if you can not go beyond your own personal belief and adapt to the roleplay on the behalf of the other participants and the people who put actual work into their posts and ideas, then you've lost my respect. Which is impressive, to say the least, since I don't try to make myself out to be serious or overbearing until something like this. I wouldn't have felt the need to vent if this dissenting opinion wasn't a constant fruit of negativity. It's been days since it was discussed and you're still moping over it. Get over it, already. And if not, then [i]actually[/i] talk to me about it [i]again[/i] if you're [i]that[/i] willing to hold this childish animosity over a different choice of events. At the very least, don't be such an immature cunt about it. [i]rant over woo[/i]