Didn't know what to do this weekend, looked at meetup and so many profiles looked unappealing so I'm wondering if anyone's tried it and didn't end up in an awkward situation.
>>18612285
I was all over meetup for awhile. stop looking at the 'profiles' and just look at the events. what do you like? find one and just go. worst case scenario you wasted a few hours you woulda just wasted at home. nothing to lose.
>>18612289
On weekends I like going to clubs but it sucks doing it alone. My board game group disbanded and I know the meeting strangers online for d&d will likely involve huge sweaty neets and if I wanted that I'd just go to a comic book store gaming event
>>18612344
look, you can write off all opportunities by rationalizing 'OH EVERYONE THERE WILL BE A SWEATY NEET EXCEPT FOR ME' or you can just stop being a whiny cunt and go try it out.
again, worst case scenario you lose a few hours of your life, a few hours you would have spent at home doing nothing.
make a choice, but dont be stupid enough to say 'THERE WILL ONLY BE SWEATY NEETS THERE'
In my experience, the people in meetups end up being far better than their profiles indicate.