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EO:
I'll fix both of those.
Iridni Ren:
This post has several typos: https://www.nwnravenloft.com/forum/index.php?topic=5823.msg58587#msg58587
Since it's pinned and reposted several times, thought they could be fixed, a couple in particular.
--- Quote ---Also, these could help you as a reminder prior to your posting.
Discussions, arguments, debates... They all should be handled the same way.
Guidelines
1) Do not force your beliefs on someone.
2) Forcing your beliefs onto someone else, even if provided with good reasoning, can push people away.
3.a) The objective is to inform as best you can, and let them decide on their own.
3.b) Use facts as much as impossible, try to stay away from opinions, to back up your thoughts. Use credible, non-biasunbiased sources to help back you up.
4) You have to understand that your beliefs are YOURS, not someone else's.
5) Do not Stero-typestereotype, categorize, or anything else along those lines. It portraysevidences ignorance, which again, will turn people away from your beliefs, regardless of how well you put your point across.
6) Refrain from making bigoted, racists, and biased remarks. Same reason as above.
7a) Remain open-minded,; you don't have to agree with someone to listen to them. That is the point of an argument. If you already agreed on everything, there would be no reason for the argument in the first place.
7b)If you enter into one with the idea in your head "I don't care what he says, I'm not changing my mind," Tthen that is ignoranceobstinacy.
8.) Don't twist people's words and make them out to be saying something that you know they weren't trying to say. Secondly, everyone knows communication can be difficult. So rather then jumping on someone's case instantly, if you feel there is something that could be misunderstood/misinterpreted, ask them to clarify.
9) Do not jump to conclusions. This also reflects on rule #8, as they may not haveof been finished putting their point across, or they may have messed up somewhere along the line and it could simply be a misunderstanding.
10) Don't be a smart ass. Or rather, don't bring sarcasm into a serious discussion. For one, it's very easy to misinterpret something via forums, and two, it doesn't really have a point to it in this type of setting.
11) Don't get offended and start acting all defensive. That will just make things harder... and like-wise, don't say offensive things with no other intention thenthan to offend someone.
12) Use common sense. This should be applied to all of the above rules. If there is a source that sticks to only one side of something, it may be biased. Check for other sources that give facts about both sides of something. That is an example of applying common sense to finding/reading sources... it's not just limited to that.
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EO:
Fixed.
SardineTheAncestor:
We were talking about emotes on the Discord and when another player reminded me of the journal, I noticed this typo:
edit: misunderstood something.
SardineTheAncestor:
Spotted in the wild @ Oasis of Apep, Har'Akir
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