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| Volleyfire writes: |
Had several experiences unfortunately mainly at one particular event in the UK. My OH, who used to work in adult mental care with patients with severe learning difficulties, used to identify and inform me what each particular 'smell' was and what caused it. I sometimes wished she hadn't. |
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| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
Don't get distracted by lots of little things. | 23 | 7% | |
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Don't jump into a period just because everyone around you did. | 39 | 11% | |
Don't pay attention to what others' think. | 22 | 6% | |
Don't skip on the personal hygiene. | 31 | 9% | |
Family is more important than gaming. | 43 | 13% | |
Good brushes are worth the price. | 37 | 11% | |
If the hobby has gone cold for you, take a break. | 37 | 11% | |
In buying and building terrain, think of replay value and storage. | 21 | 6% | |
Interesting scenarios are more important than interesting minis. | 33 | 10% | |
Learning to paint just takes practice. | 46 | 13% | |
all of the above | 6 | 2% | |
other (explain) | 0 | 0% | |
none of these/no opinion | 2 | 1% | |
this is ridiculous | 3 | 1% | |
not my cup of tea | 0 | 0% | |
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robert piepenbrink OK! You have been given an opportunity to communicate with your younger self, but only as regards miniature warfare. You can't change history or even suggest he buy Amazon stock. What can you tell the kid to do or not do which, looking back, should improve the ratio of hobby-derived pleasure to frustration, money spent, time wasted or other negatives? Poll set up by |