I'm an existentialist with a strong utilitarian streak, apparently. I always felt that Kant's insistence on the disregard of consequences was ethically indefensible. I suppose this explains our different positions on D&D3E. You won't use it because it's a bad system, but I think that it's what you do with the system and how many people you reach with it that counts. Having read the Jihad statement, I feel a strong desire to join. I'm quite interested in 10,000 islands too...
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I always felt that Kant's insistence on the disregard of consequences was ethically indefensible. I suppose this explains our different positions on D&D3E. You won't use it because it's a bad system, but I think that it's what you do with the system and how many people you reach with it that counts.
Having read the Jihad statement, I feel a strong desire to join.
I'm quite interested in 10,000 islands too...