@Cobalt said in Neitherlands:
I’d continue to explain that asking for clarification is not the same as asking for personal information but it is clear this person doesn’t actually have any interest in good faith discourse.
Yeah, unfortunately. I always try to give the benefit of a doubt – my first post was an admittedly snarky but genuine attempt to get a real answer – but when he refused to answer a yes or no question, it was pretty clear he had no interest in actually discussing anything.
Perhaps I shouldn’t have been so snarky, but his entitled ‘what benefit is it to me to answer?!’ statement and pseudo-intellectual attitude did annoy me. I’ve had to deal with idiots like him a lot in my job; people who believe themselves to be oh-so-deep and meaningful and intellectually superior to everyone around them when in reality they’re about as deep as a puddle of dog piss and high on their own farts.
But I will say that I finally got my answer:
No, Inuki did not blame her hospitalization on Jenn.
Because “this person is stressing me out” != “this person caused me to go to the ER”.
This kind of a not ok thing to be telling random players but not PHB levels of yesteryear where staffers would be in the middle of fighting with someone and then faceroll the keyboard and their roommate would come in saying that they were having a heartattack and had to leave.
Yeah. I’m all for calling people out for things they do, but wild accusations (especially of something like ‘I was put in the ER because of Player X!’) don’t really help. Let people be damned for the wrongs they do, not made up ones.
Inuki has plenty wrong without needing baseless claims made about them.