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oh....and speaking of lightening up...wow...i sound like im yelling dont i???? gee maybe its beacouse i am...but im trying to prove a point here...ya know...its great that your close-knit groups like to do your own thing...but your turning away others who want to learn... <br /> <br />If you are so close knit...and so intent on doing things your way...thats all fine and dandy. But if you want this hobby to continue as something that people will always be able to enjoy, try being a little more sensitive to those who are always learning...and yes i hate to point this out...but you are still learning...we are all still learning. And the day you think you know everything...god help you. <br /> <br />If you think that doing some goofy *** dungeons and dragons layout is not serious....why dont you take a long hard look at your own layout. I am willing to bet...that there are a few things on there that are un-prototypical....beacouse if i am reading you right (and if im not please feel free to correct me)...you are modeling things EXACTLY as they were...well im sorry but that is virtually impossible. It is not humanly possible to model something exactly as it was. You cannot get every tree right, every blade of grass right, or every tie in the exact position as the prototype. And if your telling me that you can and you did...well...please see the comment above...and see a surgeon about having that large object removed. <br /> <br />People take life way to seriously....and if i continue with what all i wanna say...this will go political and i WILL NOT DO THAT. LOL
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