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Moderator: Orlion
Orlion wrote:Well it isn't. Take Malazan for example: both Erikson and Esslemont have this terrible habit of thinking that authorial reticence is equal to subtlety, which is simply not the case. There is nothing subtle about Malazan, the withholding of information merely tricks the reader into thinking their world has more depth than a few hundred strength rolls, bags of cheetos and liters of Mountain Dew.Avatar wrote:Or say fantasy isn't literature or something.
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Stephen King couldn't write himself out of a paper bag, where most of his writing belongs... lit and on someone's front porch.
And Outlander is mere escapism... it can hardly be considered as possessing any attribute close to "literary".
*guffaw*
Sorus wrote:I have been trying to think of a way to lure her back here.Avatar wrote:Ask LuciMay.Sorus wrote:I am not an expert when it comes to the anatomy of footwear.
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LOL!!!!Linna Heartlistener wrote:Sorus- if you do, I'll particiapte in "Operation Yarrr."
I wanna see her around, too!!
I want my approach in this plan to be, "Build it and she will come."
Help us tho, Av!
What does Lucimay LOVE to talk about?!?
I'm not enough of an oldbie to know just off the top of my head.
I mean, I s'pose I could go download "Heart of Darkness," read part of it, and bump that thread...
...but realistically that probs won't happen for 2 or 3 weeks.
But surely you know other topics.
sarge, can we get you in on this?
Aha. I refer to the top as anything that extends above the ankle, but figured that was probably oversimplifying things.lucimay wrote:
and yes, shaft is the correct term for the leg part of the boot.
the top of your foot is the instep
the curvy part on the sole is your arch
lots of people say top when they mean instep
and instep when they mean arch
just covering all the bases here.
tempted to tell you about the last 3 RL conversations I've had with people where I was like, "I wonder if I should read 'Heart of Darkness' for the first time?"lucimay wrote:LOL!!!!heart of darkness!! that's pretty good linna!!!
But you can sorta see why I was having trouble believing Orlion said that.. no dex rolls, no int, no wil.. just strength rolls.Avatar wrote:Physical strength. Like if they had to lift a heavy weight, the roll would determine their success or failure.
Well, that would just be unwieldy.Linna Heartlistener wrote:But you can sorta see why I was having trouble believing Orlion said that.. no dex rolls, no int, no wil.. just strength rolls.Avatar wrote:Physical strength. Like if they had to lift a heavy weight, the roll would determine their success or failure.
Definitely makes it funnier though.
(Googling)Frosty wrote:(WHY does English not possess a proper expression for something as simple and logical as kantohanki?)
I hope things work out, Av. Medically induced comas can be very beneficial.Avatar wrote:Just got some bad news, friend of ours' daughter had a bad horse-riding accident, and is in an induced coma with bleeding on the brain. Apparently the prognosis is not good.
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3 feet, with drifts around 5 foot.aliantha wrote:Snowpocalypse 2015 passed us by, which I'm not at all upset about. Wondering how lorin's doing -- they were forecasting up to 36 inches for her neck of the woods, but the NYC forecast was a bust, so maybe Lawn Guyland didn't get hammered, after all.