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Originally Posted by BlackBellamy
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I want to make a blueberry pie. I go outside and find a blueberry patch. After a while another berry picker arrives and asks if they can pick from the same patch because they're making jam. If I share the patch, I won't have enough for the pie I want to make. I'll have to spend more time finding another patch. Should I inconvenience myself so another doesn't have to? What is my duty to their wants?
No one here needs pie or jam. There is no prize for the best pie. No award for the jam. We just want it because it's tasty.
It's normal human behavior. People set goals for themselves, other people do too, and sometimes these goals conflict. Then they argue about it, someone wins or loses or there is a compromise. "Toxic" should not be used to describe human behavior because it dehumanizes it and it dehumanizes the person it describes.
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Fair point, except the analogy isn't completely on point because sharing a camp doesn't prevent you from getting enough EXP. So by sharing a camp you can still "make your pie" so to speak (i.e. achieve your goal of getting XP to level).
Nothing wrong with someone being nice and sharing the camp instead of refusing to because splitting would slow down their XP such that it would take them like an extra 30-60 minutes to level.