22-05-18 I like strong men
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Seems she's still maintaining her claim, then, in spite of the recorded evidence against it.
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And yet, you used this viewpoint of yours as a means to patronize another poster on this forum because they didn't agree with your opinion on fictional characters. Where was the logic behind that?Rosa wrote: ↑Mon May 28, 2018 3:43 amIn my case, it was the political content of his works that repelled me. As a kid of twelve, I didn't really understand the allegories and the messages. Later, I did.rogermart wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 6:53 pmI don't know Error's age, but i'm 35 and i'm still a fan of Tolkien's work, my favorite book from him is The Silmarillion. So even if now i read books like Richard Dawkin's "The God Delusion" or Thomas Frank's "Listen, Liberal", doesn't mean that i find Tolkien's work only for kids.
And there was also the fact that, by then, I had started reading other authors and discovered non-Manichean fantasy writing. That had some impact, too.
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I’m frankly astounded by the suggestions that Tolkein’s work is for children and Dawkins’s work isn’t.
I dislike asserting anything with such certainty unless the author has confirmed it. Personally, I disagree.Rosa wrote: ↑That's the whole point of the game: imagining the original characters as adults.
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I remember Tolkien & Chandler being mentioned before, but who's this Dawkins who you seem not to think highly of?
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Dawkins is an astronomer and outspoken atheist. And giant loudmouth. He thinks people who hate him are brainwashed religeous beloevers who dont like that he's right. As an atheist, I dont like him either because he's arrogant and annoying.
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What the hell kind of inane bickering is happening in here
When people aren't equating flirting with abuse, you are all bickering like adult internet commentators about the appropriate age of literature in a forum related to sex comedies - truly the highest level of discourse possible
When people aren't equating flirting with abuse, you are all bickering like adult internet commentators about the appropriate age of literature in a forum related to sex comedies - truly the highest level of discourse possible
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Richard Dawkins. Not a fiction author, unlike the other two; he writes about philosophy, science and religion. His book "The God Delusion" was a big hit ten years ago. It's a book of essays where he makes a case for atheism and examines in depth the damage that organized religion does to individual men and society in general. IMO there's nothing wrong with his ideas, but a lot of people (even those who share his views) question the 'aggressive' and 'arrogant' attitude he has shown in debates, tv appearances and such. Go figure.
If you are interested and want to buy the book (y'know, buy, that thing adults do... unlike kids who only read wiki summaries ) here's an Amazon link:
https://www.amazon.com/God-Delusion-Ric ... 0618918248
Other books on the same subject are put forward in the same page, too.
If you are interested and want to buy the book (y'know, buy, that thing adults do... unlike kids who only read wiki summaries ) here's an Amazon link:
https://www.amazon.com/God-Delusion-Ric ... 0618918248
Other books on the same subject are put forward in the same page, too.
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I don't think you realize just how insulting you're being to both adults and kids with that snide little comment of yours; not to mention - given you're previous responses to EoL - it's obvious what you're actually saying).
Kindly stop with this patronizing crap; you're not coming off as witty/smart, you're coming off looking like a condescending jerk.
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Thank you vampire hunter D and Rosa!
@vampire hunter D, I know what you mean, I can see how too much pontificating can get tedious no matter what it is you're advocating.....
@Rosa, thx for the link, many interesting choices of reading recommended there... (and also, y'know, wiki has its uses, too!)
oh for the record I will admit that I like Chandler like 1000 times more than Tolkien, hehe... in Chandler's books there are no moralizing, no god, no good or evil; the characters live in an amoral, impersonal world, and if the main lead chooses to be a hero and scrawl his own design on this morally blank world (to quote someone else ) he can do it but it prolly won't end well for him even if he succeeds... Tolkien, it's like he's constantly rambling the same black-&-white good vs evil fake-ass story again and again, and it bores me to tears....
@vampire hunter D, I know what you mean, I can see how too much pontificating can get tedious no matter what it is you're advocating.....
@Rosa, thx for the link, many interesting choices of reading recommended there... (and also, y'know, wiki has its uses, too!)
oh for the record I will admit that I like Chandler like 1000 times more than Tolkien, hehe... in Chandler's books there are no moralizing, no god, no good or evil; the characters live in an amoral, impersonal world, and if the main lead chooses to be a hero and scrawl his own design on this morally blank world (to quote someone else ) he can do it but it prolly won't end well for him even if he succeeds... Tolkien, it's like he's constantly rambling the same black-&-white good vs evil fake-ass story again and again, and it bores me to tears....
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Wikipedia is many things, but one thing it is not is a valid, reliable source of info. When a student turns in a paper, first thing I do is check the bibliography. If I find Wiki among the references, I hand back the paper and tell them to write it again, this time using proper sources.Fairy Glade's Fairy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 2:42 pm@Rosa, thx for the link, many interesting choices of reading recommended there... (and also, y'know, wiki has its uses, too!)
You are in the minority, then. *smiles* Both are trivial writers who spawned cult followings, but Tolkien's is a hundred times bigger than Chandler's.Fairy Glade's Fairy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 2:42 pmoh for the record I will admit that I like Chandler like 1000 times more than Tolkien, hehe... in Chandler's books there are no moralizing, no god, no good or evil; the characters live in an amoral, impersonal world, and if the main lead chooses to be a hero and scrawl his own design on this morally blank world (to quote someone else ) he can do it but it prolly won't end well for him even if he succeeds... Tolkien, it's like he's constantly rambling the same black-&-white good vs evil fake-ass story again and again, and it bores me to tears....
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to time. Other than money (of course), praise and intelligent discussion
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0_= I do wonder how she defines 'trivial', exactly, given that both the authors mentioned had a powerful influence on their respective genre.
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Rosa wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 8:54 pmWikipedia is many things, but one thing it is not is a valid, reliable source of info. When a student turns in a paper, first thing I do is check the bibliography. If I find Wiki among the references, I hand back the paper and tell them to write it again, this time using proper sources.Fairy Glade's Fairy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 2:42 pm@Rosa, thx for the link, many interesting choices of reading recommended there... (and also, y'know, wiki has its uses, too!)
You are in the minority, then. *smiles* Both are trivial writers who spawned cult followings, but Tolkien's is a hundred times bigger than Chandler's.Fairy Glade's Fairy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 01, 2018 2:42 pmoh for the record I will admit that I like Chandler like 1000 times more than Tolkien, hehe... in Chandler's books there are no moralizing, no god, no good or evil; the characters live in an amoral, impersonal world, and if the main lead chooses to be a hero and scrawl his own design on this morally blank world (to quote someone else ) he can do it but it prolly won't end well for him even if he succeeds... Tolkien, it's like he's constantly rambling the same black-&-white good vs evil fake-ass story again and again, and it bores me to tears....
Pfft, when I think of Tolkien, you know who I picture? this guy:
except that instead of LOVE and HATE he has tattooed GOOD and EVIL on his knuckles, and then he tries to entertain us by arm wrestling with himself:
"... and then Evil SNEAKILY attacks Good coz he's NASTY and TREACHEROUS and it looks that Good is in DANGER but then, what's this? Good OVERPOWERS Evil coz he's NOBLE and STRONGER and Evil is BEATEN! Good WINS! Good WINS! hooh-hah! hooh-hah!"
this is pretty much the only thing Tolkien could write, and he wrote it again and again... just like R. Mitchum in that movie doing his arm wrestling show...
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Wow...Fairy Glade's Fairy wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 3:11 pmI guess you didn't read his reply, hm? kid claims that he never pledged a cent to Giz 'cause he gives all his savings to CHARITIES!!!
it's the best answer ever, lolol... here we are in Ma3 forum, where Giz is always inviting us to pledge money to her Kickstarters, and the kid's like telling her: "No, Ms. Lagacé, I'm not supporting you with even one cent, I won't waste money in some broad who draws comics, I pledge all my money to LOFTY and IMPORTANT things like charities!"
he should email her a gif animation of a loogie since he's at it...
He boasted, in this forum, that he will never give a penny to Giz because she's not important enough? Like, wow... amazing... you don't see this often at all...
He's not just a school kid, he's also bottom of the class.
You do have a point; Tokien's religious views were nothing if not Manichean.Fairy Glade's Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 02, 2018 8:01 pm"... and then Evil SNEAKILY attacks Good coz he's NASTY and TREACHEROUS and it looks that Good is in DANGER but then, what's this? Good OVERPOWERS Evil coz he's NOBLE and STRONGER and Evil is BEATEN! Good WINS! Good WINS! hooh-hah! hooh-hah!"
this is pretty much the only thing Tolkien could write, and he wrote it again and again... just like R. Mitchum in that movie doing his arm wrestling show...
Me, it's mostly the political messages in his books that irritate me.
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LOLRosa wrote: ↑Sun Jun 03, 2018 6:00 pmWow...Fairy Glade's Fairy wrote: ↑Sun May 27, 2018 3:11 pmI guess you didn't read his reply, hm? kid claims that he never pledged a cent to Giz 'cause he gives all his savings to CHARITIES!!!
it's the best answer ever, lolol... here we are in Ma3 forum, where Giz is always inviting us to pledge money to her Kickstarters, and the kid's like telling her: "No, Ms. Lagacé, I'm not supporting you with even one cent, I won't waste money in some broad who draws comics, I pledge all my money to LOFTY and IMPORTANT things like charities!"
he should email her a gif animation of a loogie since he's at it...
He boasted, in this forum, that he will never give a penny to Giz because she's not important enough? Like, wow... amazing... you don't see this often at all...
He's not just a school kid, he's also bottom of the class.
I remember one book... there's a city, a republic, where the people have civil rights & political rights & everything... then the people topple the government and replace it with an absolute monarchy, an almighty king... and give up all their rights... and they live happily ever after...Rosa wrote: ↑Sun Jun 03, 2018 6:00 pmYou do have a point; Tokien's religious views were nothing if not Manichean.Fairy Glade's Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 02, 2018 8:01 pm"... and then Evil SNEAKILY attacks Good coz he's NASTY and TREACHEROUS and it looks that Good is in DANGER but then, what's this? Good OVERPOWERS Evil coz he's NOBLE and STRONGER and Evil is BEATEN! Good WINS! Good WINS! hooh-hah! hooh-hah!"
this is pretty much the only thing Tolkien could write, and he wrote it again and again... just like R. Mitchum in that movie doing his arm wrestling show...
Me, it's mostly the political messages in his books that irritate me.
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Please, let’s not shame people for how they want to spend their money. We don’t know what their financial situation maybe. Speculations should be left to characters and plots and not our fellow readers.