Re: Authenticity Levels: Progress or Decline?
Just wanted to say I agree. Most people I don't think could admit what you just wrote on the forums. It's something I've thought about for a long time, ever since I happened to meet a few "big names" in the hobby and found out they were just a bunch of farbs in slightly OK kits. I still love reenacting and I do feel that internet has helped me get to know people and got me on the right track when I was first starting out. But there are times when I just wish people would get off the internet. Or at the very least, don't be so quick to judge that the person knows what they're talking about merely because they have so much time on their hands (or dare I say, lack of a social life outside of the hobby) and are able to post a hundred times a day.
And above all, I keep reminding myself that all of this we are doing because we love it, because it's FUN. And on that note, I'll end. Probably didn't need to respond, but I wanted to let Jim know I agreed and understand his frustration. Believe me, I've talked to a lot of people who feel exactly the same way.
Originally posted by JimConley
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And above all, I keep reminding myself that all of this we are doing because we love it, because it's FUN. And on that note, I'll end. Probably didn't need to respond, but I wanted to let Jim know I agreed and understand his frustration. Believe me, I've talked to a lot of people who feel exactly the same way.
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