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>Wednesday
>Make meeting time, Sunday Evening
>Still have days to prepare and say if there's anything you needed to do
>One person dropped, but that's okay
>FIrst Sunday: One person is an hour late, one person was at least three hours late, one person decided not to play at all because he didn't want to play Druid.
>Second Sunday: One person is MIA with no response for the entire week, One person decided to just tell us they had birthday plans (Today) so they wanted to start early, the one who was at least three hours late said he had plans this Sunday as well, another said they probably won't make it because they have lots of homework.
>"Sorry, it looks like we might not be able to do it this week"
>This campaign will probably die
>This is my third tabletop game in total, my third pathfinder campaign, and also will be my third campaign that dies
>This one didn't even fucking get of the ground. Not even more than ONE session before it's in ruins
This is commonplace, right? Half of my game is with normies except me, the GM, and two others. One of the others is literally retarded and was the cause of the death of my other two campaigns since they were the GM and coincidentally were uncannily negligent on both attendance and competence. The other works a lot so they have a tight schedule.

I'm sure a lot of people complain about shitty people, but this is just fucked up. It's not just one person being late, it's the majority of them not even SHOWING UP and making it so we can't play at all. Did I mention that one of the normies is also a girl, and literally has no clue how to use their brain in the first place? There's only so much you can teach before we're playing her character for her. Which is exactly just what happened. So not only is my campaign with people who don't show up at all. I have to listen to an annoying retard who says "Oh my!" every time ANYTHING happens and also can't even play her own character. Not to mention her siblings talking in the back.