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Saturday, April 8th, 2006
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12:44a
It's the same-old-same-old...
RPG players decide to publish their RPG through a subsidy(?) press.
RPG players promote themselves.
RPG players get crit.
All hell breaks loose.
Highlights include:
For future reference, the next time you endeavor to provide a 'critique' please refrain from using an unprofessional point of refrence like Fiction Press. It discredits your stance as a reviewer if the best examples you can provide are the purely recreational writings such websites showcase. Instead, tell us where you've been published---your credentials. Validate yourself as a knowldegeable source and your comments will be taken with less levity. And:
If you are not an editor, bookseller, publisher or agent, your opinion means absolutely zip.
And the infamous!good luck with this story and forget people that don't know anything! (they are really just jealous)
Edit: F_locked. Screencaps, anyone? Edit 2: Back up!
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1:54p - You can sign up for those things?
The Furry Frog has an OTF_Wank for us. But he posted it, oddly enough, on LJ’s Metaquotes.
Hey,
A flamewar across MySpace and LiveJournal has been fought. On one side was a young Nazi-Sympathizer. The other, defenders of liberty.
Much hilarity was had...
It seems poor Mirist won’t get any sex until a scheduled gang-bang in Mid-April today, actually. Woe. She laments in her journal and Klavier pops in to call her a pig. And a kike. Real women act like ME! Not YOU!
Klavier continues her blue-nosed tirade on her My Space and Mirist continues to have fun with her.
If you can't get sex, hey, there's always wank!
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3:14p - christianitysex: like fanficrants, in a way
I hesitate to report christianitysex wankery, as it's generally harder to find a post that doesn't generate pages and pages of splooge. However, this post is too much fun to keep to myself. Also, it's one of the few where I'm not fapping away with the rest.
It all starts when swisscelt, christianitysex's semi-troll, makes a heated post, closing with: Let me make this patently clear: I think those who are engaged on the Bibliolatrists' side in the so-called "War on Christianity" are demons. I think-- nay, I know-- that the handful from this viewpoint who post their vile filth on this community every week are absolutely wicked, and I believe firmly that spiritual people of every creed, including Christians, should oppose them.
People are not pleased. Also, random gay racism wank.
340 comments and going strong.
current mood: Caffeinated current music: "Dance, Dance" -- Fall Out Boy (38 comments |comment on this)
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8:08p - Smoking is bad. Also, sky is blue and grass is green.
We poor folk haven't fapped in a while. Best be to seeing to that. vegaenglit thinks that smoking is expensive, stupid and lame. There's a lot of "word" going around. Except for karimonica , who thinks that "smoking is a way of life". maaandy thinks that if you don't like it, stay away from smokers. At all times. Fap, fap, fap. Small, but fierce. I may cross-post this in i_wank since I weighed in, and bitchily. I'm swirl_girlx
current mood: lustful current music: Neko Case & Her Boyfriends-Guided by Wire (12 comments |comment on this)
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8:58p - those internet police could be out to get you.
I wasn't sure whether I should put this on F_W or not, but decided, probably not.
I got the link from metaquotes in LJ.
You know, when you get people who say 'OMG, you shouldn't write rapefic/BDSM/RPS/chan/insert kink of choice' because it will encourage others in real life to commit murder and mayhem and the whole world will end. Oh noooessss. Panic.
And then you laugh (or I laugh) and go...oookay, it's fiction, words on paper, or you know, pixels...or something.
Now we have a court Magistrate in Australia, saying pretty much the same thing.
A man gets prison time for having underage fiction on his computer. No images, just text.
The magistrate: "It should be obvious to any person that material like this is legally and morally wrong and taboo in the Northern Territory and Australia generally," the magistrate said.
Mr Trigg said the danger of the stories was they "create the perception that this might be acceptable."
"There is also the potential that the written word may encourage someone to act out what they've read," he said.
Umm well. Whatever your opinion, this should set an interesting precedent. I will never read HP fiction again.
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