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An analysis of the biggest problem with goonstation: apathy
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Unless it's overt, like a guy running down the halls shooting random people with buckshot, or a situation involving sec, I never know which side to hop in on. I'm terrible at it. I've consistently gotten yelled at for it. So I don't do it; I just radio it in. Exceptions being:

- My "round buddy" (I try to have at least one) is being killed.
- A secoff is being killed. I have "sec" highlighted, so I can generally find out when they're bad.
- When a good clown is being killed.

I give special leeway to antags if:
- They could have killed me but didn't. Especially if I were doing something.
- They're doing something that really leaves an impression on me. Usually gimmickers or some new/lost method of murder.
- They try to chat me up and I don't think they're trying to mindslave me. I'm usually willing the play the unwitting buffoon to social creatures.

Yeah, I'm part of the problem, but I'm apathetic to it. lolololerlerlslzollin'
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RE: An analysis of the biggest problem with goonstation: apathy - by Vitatroll - 03-11-2017, 03:24 AM

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