People with no time to help others are a dime a dozen.
Someone like me, who enjoys helping others out? We end up like Dime a Dozen jackasses because it's overwhelming when you hop online and get 10 party invites. Ignore someone? "Whatever, didn't like you anyways.", or "Why won't you help me?", or "-Insert four random words based into a yo mama joke or the like-".
Personally, I get 5 raid invites a DAY. And I've started making people mad by just flat out saying no, that I wan't to do something for me for a change. It's a matter of perspective, but from mine everyone wants someone to do something for them. I even get friends to hop in and ask me to help their friends out.
Example A- Buddy wants me to help his friend through VoG.
His buddy has no idea what he is doing, over complicates everything.
His buddy refuses to listen.
10 wipes later, I tell everyone to listen to me, and simplify things.
We succeed, friends buddy tells me I have no right to do that, it's disrespectful, ect.
I tell him I only came here to get them through, and I will leave if he opens his mouth again.
End Result? We kill Atheon the normal way, and I don't hear from either my friend or his friend again.
I'm probably ranting, but really, It makes me hate helping others. The dude had NO idea what he was doing, and he KNEW I was there to help them through it. Why not just let me help them through it by admitting he didn't know and letting me lead from the beginning?
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