Talk:Sling-Stone Event/@comment-46.151.136.15-20130729093525/@comment-617281-20130729140040

The best argument has to be "Is it my fault that real-life prevented me from playing while there was still time?" The simple answer to that would be yes, yes it is your fault. You yourself chose how to divide your own time and energy. Maybe you chose to work in order to make money? Good for you, but you don't see other people bitching about you having more money if they didn't work. Maybe you had homework? You chose to do that homework (even if it's a weekend and homework could in theory have waited a bit). It's all about your priorities people. Maybe you were out of town/lost in the woods/on a trip back home from Mars? You obviously put real-life before some video game. That's something that should be admirable, but I have a feeling that this isn't the sort of crowd that would call it that.

The fact of the matter is this: If you didn't prioritize a timed event then you shouldn't whine about not finishing it. Simple as that. If you're lucky, you'll get more chances in the future.