Post by Jeremy Sterling on Sept 5, 2010 19:58:13 GMT -5
I'll be frank, I'm disappointed. I'm bitter. I'm a million other negative things.
Unlike Kyle, I don't do passive aggressive well. I do very aggressive, or I do calm. I'm going to attempt to be calm while explaining this.
In the past two weeks, just about every match, save one per show, has been no-showed. I know Travis already pointed this out, but honestly, that offends me. That makes me feel like I'm not doing my job. As Travis has pointed out before, I go to class full-time, I drive two hours to learn to wrestle four days a week, and I work 20 hours a week, yet I manage to roleplay in UWL as Alexis Dagger, and with Kyle's help, write Kingdom of Pride's show weekly. I do this on a weekly basis. Am I busy? Hell yes. Do I get overwhelmed and stressed out? Yes. Do I no show? No. That's something I hate.
Everybody here signed up and created an application, which essentially stated that they would be roleplaying for us. If you dislike your time here, that is fine with me, just contact Kyle or I and let us know that you'll be leaving. Leaving doesn't irritate me, leaving without telling or just plain no-showing does.
I realize I'm coming off as very bitter and angry, but to be honest, I am. Kyle and I created this place to give people a place to be competitive, and instead of competitive and friendly writing, from almost day one, people have been dicks to each other or just plain been dicking around as opposed to writing. Now, there are a few exceptions and to those that are the exceptions, thank you. I commend you each, and you each know who you are and I apologize that despite your hard work and your effort, we may have to close anyways.
So that brings me to my question. What are we going to do? I, for one, don't want Pride to close. Kingdom of Pride was my creation way back in 2006 and in all honesty, I regret having originally closed it in 2007. It was the most fun time I've had efedding, and I know a few people would echo my sentiments. However, nostalgia alone doesn't keep anything alive. A roster does. And currently, having a roster of approximately 5 members isn't enough to book a legitimate card.
You guys tell me, are Kyle and I working in vain?
Unlike Kyle, I don't do passive aggressive well. I do very aggressive, or I do calm. I'm going to attempt to be calm while explaining this.
In the past two weeks, just about every match, save one per show, has been no-showed. I know Travis already pointed this out, but honestly, that offends me. That makes me feel like I'm not doing my job. As Travis has pointed out before, I go to class full-time, I drive two hours to learn to wrestle four days a week, and I work 20 hours a week, yet I manage to roleplay in UWL as Alexis Dagger, and with Kyle's help, write Kingdom of Pride's show weekly. I do this on a weekly basis. Am I busy? Hell yes. Do I get overwhelmed and stressed out? Yes. Do I no show? No. That's something I hate.
Everybody here signed up and created an application, which essentially stated that they would be roleplaying for us. If you dislike your time here, that is fine with me, just contact Kyle or I and let us know that you'll be leaving. Leaving doesn't irritate me, leaving without telling or just plain no-showing does.
I realize I'm coming off as very bitter and angry, but to be honest, I am. Kyle and I created this place to give people a place to be competitive, and instead of competitive and friendly writing, from almost day one, people have been dicks to each other or just plain been dicking around as opposed to writing. Now, there are a few exceptions and to those that are the exceptions, thank you. I commend you each, and you each know who you are and I apologize that despite your hard work and your effort, we may have to close anyways.
So that brings me to my question. What are we going to do? I, for one, don't want Pride to close. Kingdom of Pride was my creation way back in 2006 and in all honesty, I regret having originally closed it in 2007. It was the most fun time I've had efedding, and I know a few people would echo my sentiments. However, nostalgia alone doesn't keep anything alive. A roster does. And currently, having a roster of approximately 5 members isn't enough to book a legitimate card.
You guys tell me, are Kyle and I working in vain?