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AgentBirdnest: Maybe bacon-wrapped bugs? Otherwise, I haven't heard of bug-eating here ,'',',':-| Maybe rich people do - they always want to do silly things :-)

Ho... poor guy :-|
*sad hug*
Well of course not, you live in middle America. You have to be one of those "sophisticated" costal folks to be cultured enough to eat bugs. :-)

Part of his depression was also due to the war, something that effected many people in those days. He was a very famous and sought after person, but his low self confidence got the better of him, as it does to many actors.

*cheer up hug*

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ElTerprise: Hey. Good afternoon *big hug* :)
Hm i thought be clear by quoting the "hate it now" part. She used to like it quite a bit but now she doesn't really like it at all.
Well I just wanted to make sure. But fine, if you want to pick on me as well then okay. :-)
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ddickinson: Well I just wanted to make sure. But fine, if you want to pick on me as well then okay. :-)
Fair enough. And why should i do that? :)
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ddickinson: ...
There was a academic paper published a long time ago, I don't know if it was by Tolkien himself or someone else, but it listed a whole bunch of sources he used and how he had built on them. It was quite interesting, and introduced me to some lovely old authors of fantasy, poetry, early sci-fi, and many works of non-fiction. It must not have been by Tolkien who wrote it, as it also listed many other authors and their inspiration as well (other authors like C.S. Lewis). So I am guessing it was someone else cataloguing a set of authors and their works. I can't really remember it has been some time since I read the academic paper on it.

You mean you don't like all these overly politically correct or Young Adult novels we get these days? But why, it is not like they are all the same story over and over again... Oh wait. They kind of are. :-)
Okay, I just accidentally did something and deleted everything I wrote, argh :)

Anyhow. Thank you again. I'm happy to know there are papers like that being written.
I remember reading a Bruce Sterling book Schismatrix a few years ago. After that it's kind of difficult to appreciate much of the mainstream sci-fi anymore - except as just purely entertainment. The book was published in 1985 and seems that stuff is still recycled in stories.
Not that mainstream is bad in my opinion, as such. It's just what's become of it.




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ElTerprise: Good morning :)

That sounds both funny and worrying :P

I only know fractions of the Sami mythology (mostly from CkII ^^) but it is really intering. But then i've a huge interest in mythology in general :)
On second thought I think I'm going to skip that program :)
It could be the Sami people don't have a lot of written down records of their mythology. At least I didn't find much through a quick search.
Post edited June 16, 2016 by superstande
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superstande: I remember reading a Bruce Sterling book Schismatrix a few years ago. After that it's kind of difficult to appreciate much of the mainstream sci-fi anymore - except as just purely entertainment. The book was published in 1985 and seems that stuff is still recycled in stories.
Not that mainstream is bad in my opinion, as such. It's just what's become of it.
But isn't that the same with book like say Foundation or Dune (which draws a lot on Foundation itself) which established certain settings and "rules" that are often recycled in mainstream sci-fi?
Same with 1984 which serves as a blueprint for many fictional totalitarian entities...
Post edited June 16, 2016 by ElTerprise
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ElTerprise: Fair enough. And why should i do that? :)
Because Germans are mean? :-)

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superstande: Okay, I just accidentally did something and deleted everything I wrote, argh :)

Anyhow. Thank you again. I'm happy to know there are papers like that being written.
I remember reading a Bruce Sterling book Schismatrix a few years ago. After that it's kind of difficult to appreciate much of the mainstream sci-fi anymore - except as just purely entertainment. The book was published in 1985 and seems that stuff is still recycled in stories.
Not that mainstream is bad in my opinion, as such. It's just what's become of it.
Have you ever seen the self-published sci-fi books (and probably self-published books in general) on Amazon? They not only all look the same, they all seem to have almost identical plots as well. And these days every book has to be part of a 7+ book series while making sure every kind of minority imaginable are included and highlighted so you know they are included.
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ddickinson: Because Germans are mean? :-)
Are we? But nice that you finally accept that i'm a German ;)

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superstande: On second thought I think I'm going to skip that program :)
It could be the Sami people don't have a lot of written down records of their mythology. At least I didn't find much through a quick search.
Yep it sounds a bit fascistic to try re-educate people into the "right" culture :)
Well that's unfortunately a problem with many older cultures...
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ElTerprise: Are we? But nice that you finally accept that i'm a German ;)
Yes, look at that mean Moon not letting me hide my wishlist all this time. And not to mention the gifts the mean Germans have gifted me on here and force me to accept. How much more proof do you need. :-)

I don't, but I just thought it best to play along with your Welsh delusions. :-)
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ddickinson: Yes, look at that mean Moon not letting me hide my wishlist all this time. And not to mention the gifts the mean Germans have gifted me on here and force me to accept. How much more proof do you need. :-)

I don't, but I just thought it best to play along with your Welsh delusions. :-)
So why won't you let me force you to take something? :'(
I guess I'm just not mean enough to do so.
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omega64: So why won't you let me force you to take something? :'(
I guess I'm just not mean enough to do so.
Because I have done nothing to warrant a gift?
Because you could use that money on a gift for yourself or another more deserving person?
Because you offer me games from Bathesda? :-)
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ddickinson: Yes, look at that mean Moon not letting me hide my wishlist all this time. And not to mention the gifts the mean Germans have gifted me on here and force me to accept. How much more proof do you need. :-)

I don't, but I just thought it best to play along with your Welsh delusions. :-)
Well that's hardly proof. That's not even objectively mean - it's merely a certain point of view ;)
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omega64: So why won't you let me force you to take something? :'(
I guess I'm just not mean enough to do so.
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ddickinson: Because I have done nothing to warrant a gift?
Because you could use that money on a gift for yourself or another more deserving person?
Because you offer me games from Bathesda? :-)
You've done plenty.
Could I?
Lies, I offered you The Vanishing of Ethan Carter once. >:(
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ElTerprise: Well that's hardly proof. That's not even objectively mean - it's merely a certain point of view ;)
Well is that not how it works? A bully does not always think they are mean, but the victim would sure think it mean. And who are you to say your view of it not being mean is the right way and my view the wrong? Exactly, so it is still mean. :-)

*big silly hug*
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ElTerprise: But isn't that the same with book like say Foundation or Dune (which draws a lot on Foundation itself) which established certain settings and "rules" that are often recycled in mainstream sci-fi?
Same with 1984 which serves as a blueprint for many fictional totalitarian entities...
Probably, sure. I loved 1984 and something else Orwell wrote, can't remember the title.
Maybe it's just that lots of writers work differently these days. They read a book, and then think it's good and just rewrite it :P
Whereas "back in the day" would-be-writers read lots and lots of books :)
I'm half-kidding here...

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ddickinson: Have you ever seen the self-published sci-fi books (and probably self-published books in general) on Amazon? They not only all look the same, they all seem to have almost identical plots as well. And these days every book has to be part of a 7+ book series while making sure every kind of minority imaginable are included and highlighted so you know they are included.
I may have browsed that stuff once or twice. And checked out some indie digital book store. Mostly, wasn't impressed :)
I think good original writing must take a lot of courage. To boldly go and all that :P
Post edited June 16, 2016 by superstande
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omega64: You've done plenty.
Could I?
Lies, I offered you The Vanishing of Ethan Carter once. >:(
I have just been myself, hardly anything to justify a gift.
You could, you could get yourself a game, someone deserving a game? It is up to you, it is your money. :-)
True, and I was sorry I had to decline it. Okay then, how about the excuse of you never offered anything on my wishlist that has a higher level of me wanting to play. While Ethan Carter looked nice, I was not sure I would play it anything soon. Well, I guess that is the same for most of my games, but Ethan Carter is not really a game that I must play, it does not look bad, just not one that jumps out at me.

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superstande: I may have browsed that stuff once or twice. And checked out some indie digital book store. Mostly, wasn't impressed :)
I think good original writing must take a lot of courage. To boldly go and all that :P
That would be nice, but books are like movies, catering to the mass market. Some surveys seem to say that many people buy the book to be in on the latest craze, but they never really read them. They just don't want to be left out. But also, maybe they are just good for some people, so that is why they sell. Maybe we are the strange ones with odd taste for not liking the new stuff. Not that I mind, I am happy being odd and not liking a lot of the "literature" we get these days.
Post edited June 16, 2016 by ddickinson
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ddickinson: True, and I was sorry I had to decline it. Okay then, how about the excuse of you never offered anything on my wishlist that has a higher level of me wanting to play.
>:(