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  1. I kind of noticed that it seemed players stopped arriving at the event thread when the voting began. But the thread is still open, which would mean players could still join in, and potentially vote, right?

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    2. Dazia

      Dazia

      What's wrong with being a Realist?

    3. Reinka

      Reinka

      Rude and realist are different.  Calling someone desperate is not being a realist at all. It's just being rude.

    4. Vigilon

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      re·al·ist
      ˈrēəlist/
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      noun
      noun: realist; plural noun: realists
      1. 1.
        a person who accepts a situation as it is and is prepared to deal with it accordingly.
        "I am a realist, with no time for your world of make believe"
        • a person who believes that the subject matter of politics is political power, not matters of principle.
          "the classical realist believes that the state is the most important actor in the international system"
      2. 2.
        an artist or writer whose style is characterized by the representation of people or things as they actually are.
        "Dickens and other nineteenth-century realists"
      3. 3.
        Philosophy
        a person who believes in the theory of realism.
        "modern philosophical realists"
      adjective
      adjective: realist
      1. 1.
        accepting a situation as it is and being prepared to deal with it accordingly.
        "a realist view of the world, its problems, and its future"
        • relating to or denoting the view that the subject matter of politics is political power, not matters of principle.
          "a political realist standpoint"
      2. 2.
        representing a person or thing in a way that is accurate and true to life.
        "a realist drama"
        • relating to an artistic or literary movement or style characterized by the representation of people or things as they actually are.
          "realist painters and sculptors"
      3. 3.
        Philosophy
        relating to or denoting the theory of realism.
        "a realist theory of perception"

       

      So that's realist...and...
       
      rude
      rood/
       
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      adjective
      adjective: rude; comparative adjective: ruder; superlative adjective: rudest
      1.
      offensively impolite or ill-mannered.
      "she had been rude to her boss"
      synonyms: ill-mannered, bad-mannered, impolite, discourteous, uncivil, ill-behaved, unmannerly, mannerless; More
      impertinent, insolent, impudent, disrespectful, cheeky;
      churlish, curt, brusque, brash, offhand, short, sharp;
      offensive, insulting, derogatory, disparaging, abusive;
      tactless, undiplomatic, uncomplimentary
      "a rude man"
      antonyms:

      polite, civil

       

      • having a startling abruptness.
        "the war came as a very rude awakening"
        synonyms: abrupt, sudden, sharp, startling; More
        unpleasant, nasty, harsh
        "a rude awakening"
      2.
      roughly made or done; lacking subtlety or sophistication.
      "a rude coffin"
      synonyms: primitive, crude, rudimentary, rough, simple, basic, makeshift
      "a rude cabin"
      antonyms: classy, luxurious
      • archaic
        ignorant and uneducated.
        "the new religion was first promulgated by rude men"
      3.
      British
      vigorous or hearty.
      "Isabel had always been in rude health"

       

      ...and that's rude. Perhaps this clears something up?

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