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After being on FFN and other fanfiction circles for about a decade now, I can say this with full confidence. If I had a choice between ending world hunger, curing cancer, stopping all the wars in the middle east, or depriving every member of Critics United internet access for the rest of their lives, there'd still be hungry, sick and wartorn people. I'd go to bed easy every night, however, knowing those fucking dweebs can't shit up the internet with their pretentious bullshit.
By far the worst thing is how they all sign their reviews with their username and then Critics United, as if it's some kind of fucking Honors Society or Workers Union; such absolutely pretentious cunts these people are.I have yet to figure out who decided they should go and curate FANFICTIOn of all fucking thing and by curate I mean bully authors into doing what they want without repercussions is absolutely ridiculous. Quite frankly I wish they would all jump into a spike pit and never come out.
I suppose that a pokeball collection is probably much easier to finish than a pokemon collection. Way to make achievable goals, my friend?Another year older, another year wiser. Got treated to some mexican courtesy of a fast food employee, who asked out of the blue when my birthday was and was nonplussed that it was on the exact day they asked
Also picked up the last two pieces to my poké ball collection, so I'm happy
As a fellow PNW bro, I can tell you Kumoricon is pretty fun.I am going to kumoricon in Portland, Oregon this weekend. These types of events usually aren't my scene but hopefully it turns out all right
Is that a convention for fans of cloudy weather, or something?I am going to kumoricon in Portland, Oregon this weekend. These types of events usually aren't my scene but hopefully it turns out all right
I'm the opposite, I'm dreading how they're going to fuck it up.Oh man I have a fierce hype boner.
https://www.newsarama.com/47933-michael-moorcock-s-elric-headed-to-tv.html
The White Wolf is receiving his due.
Oh that is a concern, but the fact that Elric is getting adapted is something that pleases me. Hope for the best, prepare for the possibilities of how they'll potentially mess it up.I'm the opposite, I'm dreading how they're going to fuck it up.
Elric of Melnibone is a character created by writer Michael Moorcock. He in kind of the Anti Conan: a physically frail albino sorcerer, goes from emperor to mercenary, and contacts many gods to help him thanks to various pacts made by his ancestors(unlike Conan who uses his god's name as an expletive).
Stormbringer is Elric's sword.
Watching Overly Sarcastic Productions Trope Talk by Red and she's talking about protagonists losing their powers. And I immediately thought of an episode of Superman the Animated Series where this villain builds a red Sun projector to deprive Superman of his powers and decides to punch Superman in the face. Reality ensues when you realize that even without his powers, Superman is still a really beefy 6 ft 2 guy, and the villain is a weedy nerd that's like 6 in shorter than him. The Man of Steel immediately wipes the floor with him.
"The difference between comedy and tragedy is whether or not you care."
Someone said this, I don't know who, but I think it's fairly accurate.
"A single death is a tragedy. A million is a statistic." Supposedly from Stalin. The spirit of the quote is fairly accurate too, and supported by biology (see Dunbar's Number).
I have a very dark sense of humor.
I see a meme of crippled african children and I laugh, because I am distant to Africa and I have grown inured to such black humor.
I read about a man murdering an unpunished priest who raped him and others as a child and I cheer, because it excites my inner desire for righteous retribution.
Watch a video of a man blowing off his hand from sheer stupidity (masses of fireworks in a barrel) and I snicker, thinking him an idiot who deserved what he got.
I saw the christchurch shooting, and though I condemn the coward who did it (the piece of shit got scared and fled when in one of the later targets, one man grabbed one of his empty guns and threw it at his car, and he bailed), I found myself perfectly composed watching it.
I've personally seen a man die (car crash with a motorcycle whose rider ended up near our car as he died), and I've watched some rather gruesome shit, but at most I was shaken.
But there is a limit even to me. It doesn't happen often, but it has happened before, and it just happened today.
I read about Junko Furuta.
The only thing you need to know if you don't have iron nerves is that she was a vibrant young japanese girl who was kidnapped by teenagers with links to yakuza, and was raped and tortured for over forty days before dying. The worst part is that her killers effectively walked away with slaps on the wrist, or avoided justice entirely because they were not identified.
If you want more details, search for her. You'll get results easily enough, but you better be able to hold in your stomach because it was bad. It was very bad.
I just...felt like I needed to vent somehow. I was having an okay day. This is now a bad day. I think it is going to be a bad week. My thoughts are filled with how monstrous humans can get, and how there is no justice in the world. Not just because of this, but of many other horrible things that are so blatantly in the public eye that amounted to nothing. It's a depressing spiral of thought, and my eyes are constantly on the verge of tears as I remember the others that truly distressed me.
It's not every day my composure gets broken like this. Though I think I notice now that it happens the most when I only read the text, when the details I read are clinically written and my mind conjures such horrifying images. A girl's smiling school picture, a case file's clinically-worded horrors, and I spiral into this.
I don't have much faith in humanity or the christian god or even a higher power. But today I prayed for someone's soul and I wished terrible things would happen to those that violated her who have the unfair audacity to be free men.
I just...the world isn't fair. I've always thought that, but today the words are especially harsh. The world is terrible and unjust and I feel guilty, living and breathing and in some measure of comfort, when Junko Furuta and many others suffered in the most terrible of ways.
I know it will pass, but today and for quite a number of days after it will remain, and the world will seem a place too horrid and dark.
Forgive me, if this post troubles you. I needed to let it out somehow, and this is how I chose to do it.
The human capacity for cruelty and evil is limitless.Looked her up... the details of what they did reads like a torture fiction with an author deliberately going out their way to make it as fucked up as possible, but y'know real life. It also shows how hypocritical/selfish people can be, when one of the murderers mother desecrated her grave because she "ruined her sons life"?!? Like... what?
I guess the implication is that it is meant to be an accompaniment to anything, and also that they thought an arbitrary long name would be attention-grabbing or something.Wildly different topic and complete unrelated to anything else, Bring Me the Horizon's new EP is called: ahem *clears throat*
Music to listen to~dance to~blaze to~pray to~feed to~sleep to~talk to~grind to~trip to~breathe to~help to~hurt to~scroll to~roll to~love to~hate to~learn Too~plot to~play to~be to~feel to~breed to~sweat to~dream to~hide to~live to~die to~GO TO.
like... what?
I guess the implication is that it is meant to be an accompaniment to anything, and also that they thought an arbitrary long name would be attention-grabbing or something.
Why not, I guess.The longest album name they've had in the past was:
There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret.
Which is longer than normal titles, but they really went to an extreme with this one. It's not annoying or anything (I'd post it in the petty or general bitching thread if it was), just... why?
If its a meaningful contribution, yes.Forum question: how does the necro rule interact with non-story threads that are more about discussion? Like, if the SB/SV/QQ rant threads weren't posted in in over a month or two or six, could you safely post without breaking the necro rule?