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Nonsense.
If you really were That Guy:
a) you wouldn't notice
b) even if you noticed you still wouldn't give a shit

Seems more like you're the guy who browses without playing. That or you're just a massive cunt who goes onto random boards to complain

No, this is the part where user brings a pan of brownies to the next session as a tacit way of thanking the GM for being a bro.
I know that feeling. Doing something nice will make you feel a little more secure and let the GM know that you're thankful.

Here on Veeky Forums we don't bring brownies.

Not since that one /k/ meet-up...

How can you let your hand get that nasty with the powder coating? I like to eat crunchy Cheetos with only two fingers, and I'll use a toothpick for puffs
I hate the feeling of having gross hands

Begin the healing process and become a better man.

I had that realization too late, one of the good players ended up leaving because they wouldn't kick me out. I healed slowly over time and the group says I'm not nearly as bad as I used to be, but that player who left never came back and won't even talk to me. For the record I didn't cause any kind of storytime-appropriate big dramatic scene, it was just lots of little things built up over time, bitching about minor details way more than I should have and not letting things go when other players or the GM made mistakes, etc., and the player got fed up and stopped talking to me.

Take advantage of your early insight and improve yourself before something bad happens to the group, user.

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user, legit question. Someone on Veeky Forums once said that it was a good idea to use R20 to play with friends, but a horrible idea to do it with strangers. Is this true?