larp is "live action role playing," aka taking on a role and playing it out
The live action part is a descriptor meant to separate it from the fantasy role playing of tabletop games and video games, where the very idea of role playing became a common phrase. Something you cannot literally live out, so therefore you adopt the role and play at it. By attaching the adjectives of live action, you are using this definition. Not your own made up version that no one else uses.
That's it, none of the rest of what you posted matters because as I said in the prior comment:
Even if you were right and it never existed before, they are still living it. Which still makes it not a larp.You seem to have this entire thing pre-prepared for an argument I haven't made, against a people (the actual faking it types commonly seen in the "Right") I agree are retarded.
Its really starting to make sense now. You just say random words to describe "thing I dislike bad." Its why somehow a correction about literal definitions became a manifesto.
The live action part is a descriptor meant to separate it from the fantasy role playing of tabletop games and video games, where the very idea of role playing became a common phrase. Something you cannot literally live out, so therefore you adopt the role and play at it. By attaching the adjectives of live action, you are using this definition. Not your own made up version that no one else uses.
That's it, none of the rest of what you posted matters because as I said in the prior comment:
I'm sure random Japanese families trying their best are libs doing wierd mental gymnastics and faking their entire life. You cracked the case.
Its really starting to make sense now. You just say random words to describe "thing I dislike bad." Its why somehow a correction about literal definitions became a manifesto.