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== Other thoughts ==
 
== Other thoughts ==
  
I came up with an (what I believe to be a better) idea in regards to these penalties. Instead of a guy who's stiff and heavy, how about calling it Landlubber, a guy that really doesn't like to remove his feet from the ground, so no jumping, tumbling, balancing, or romping around in the sea for him, thank you very much. We could make it a mental fault.  It seems like as-is, Dead Weight has entered into a ''love triangle'' with [[Anchor]] and [[Lousy Balance]]. ―[[User:Doublecompile|Double Compile]] 23:53, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
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I came up with an (what I believe to be a better) idea in regards to these penalties. Instead of a guy who's stiff and heavy, how about calling it Landlubber, a guy that really doesn't like to remove his feet from the ground, so no jumping, tumbling, balancing, or romping around in the sea for him, thank you very much. We could make it a mental fault.  It seems like as-is, Dead Weight has entered into a ''love triangle'' with [[Anchor]] and [[Lousy Balance]]. ―[[User:Doublecompile|Double Compile]] 23:53, 10 January 2011 (UTC)-
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''I'm not crazy about Landlubber since it doesn't really explain the Gymnastics aspect very well.  I agree that Trumps and Faults which are closely named and interrelated are best separated at birth, but I'm not sure this is the answer we want.'' --[[User:Blottonoir|Blottonoir]] 16:44, 12 January 2011 (UTC)

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Other thoughts

I came up with an (what I believe to be a better) idea in regards to these penalties. Instead of a guy who's stiff and heavy, how about calling it Landlubber, a guy that really doesn't like to remove his feet from the ground, so no jumping, tumbling, balancing, or romping around in the sea for him, thank you very much. We could make it a mental fault. It seems like as-is, Dead Weight has entered into a love triangle with Anchor and Lousy Balance. ―Double Compile 23:53, 10 January 2011 (UTC)-

I'm not crazy about Landlubber since it doesn't really explain the Gymnastics aspect very well. I agree that Trumps and Faults which are closely named and interrelated are best separated at birth, but I'm not sure this is the answer we want. --Blottonoir 16:44, 12 January 2011 (UTC)