Kelliezgirl
Debauched Dilettante
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I think most creative types have that swag I mentioned, you need it. Just depends how much you show.
Going with your comparison I have spent what at this point is decades playing in 8-ball and dart leagues. I find the pool crowd to be more laid back, less cocky, more out to enjoy the night out and appreciative of good play even when its against you. Lot of good sportsmanship and not a lot of drama in general.
The dart leagues and I've played in a few different ones, are full of bragging, ball busting, trash talking and in many cases damned near belligerent about it. Its a bit of a different crowd, the pool league seems to have more women and also more white collar types, the dart leagues are more your roughneck type and they also tend to drink a lot more.
I'm one of those play to the level of types. I have a good time in the pool league and don't tease or provoke anyone. In the dart leagues I'm a shit talking assholes. I met my wife at a play off night in one of my leagues so I guess I'm good at being a jack ass..
I'd be curious how consistent that is amongst other leagues. I've never played in a pool league but in college some friends and I would meet at a pool hall regularly to play. It was always a pretty laid back atmosphere.
Are darts inherently more aggressive/belligerent whatever term you want to use, or is there something about your particular league? Are most of the guys like you, generally not that way but they adopt the culture while they are there?
Are there other dart leagues where everyone is super chill?
I don't think this place is terribly ego driven, or writing in general. The challenge with any sort of criticism when it comes to any creative endeavor is that there really isn't a definitive right answer. If you and I play 8 ball then we're going to figure out really quickly who is better. There won't be any room for argument. It might be clear cut, we might be very close, but as they say, ball don't lie.
Now, how do we decide who is a better writer? No definitive way to tell. And, most importantly to me, who cares? Writing isn't competitive. You playing a lights out game of 8 ball means I lose. You writing a brilliant story means I win, because I get to read it.