If you've ever asked your neighbor to return your plastic silverware,
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You might be a Redneck...
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If you've ever asked your neighbor to return your plastic silverware,
You might be a Redneck... Quote:“Ah, well, there are two reasons to that,” Lucien stated a touch nervously. Quote:“Darwinian selection against stupid risks has been pretty brutal in my family. We take calculated risks and are really good at weighing and weighting the odds in our favour. For example, right now I am calculating that since I’m pretty sure Victor is both heterosexual and uninterested if I wish to sleep my way to the top my best bet is the sexy, charming, intelligent, strong willed woman at his left hand.”Brave New World Cthulhutech / Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri D for Drakensis You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.
I've been reading the Whateley Academy fics so....
Quote:“Stand back, girl! You face the supreme pinnacle of the Yama Dojo, sent here to ensure your humiliation and defeat! We will –“ He stopped abruptly as the girl ninja cuffed him on the side of the head. Quote:“Your continued annoyance has forced me to use the ultimate strike against you. Cringe in terror as you witness a technique whose legend is passed on in hushed whispers.”Mess with Team Kimba and the first casualty will be dignity. Yours, theirs... everybody's... Quote:“It’s not that we don’t trust your judgment, Most Unholy…” One of the punk Goth twins, Romulus, said.The scary thing is that compared to the previous supernatural plot to exploit one of the girls, this group are coming across as the more competent group. Then again the other group decided to use enslaving magic on Fey while she was PMSing so it's a really low bar. D for Drakensis You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.
You got a long row to hoe to catch up.
''We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.'' -- James Nicoll
Yeah, I noticed that myself
D for Drakensis You're only young once, but immaturity is forever. Quote:"- and if any of your plots get in the way of that," finished Draco, "after we are out of the water, I will set you on fire." Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality D for Drakensis You're only young once, but immaturity is forever. Quote:"I thought so." Ritsuko went skipping down the hall. "If you need me, I'll be under Shinji's new desk~." ARSENAL, chapter 2 -Z, Post-reader at Medium ---- If architects built buildings the way programmers write programs, the first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilization. Quote:"Follow the yellow lights," Kozou Fuyutsuki says, clicking on his PDA and causing the doors to open, the lights illuminating to the exit, "Help with be outside. Tell Mr. Spencer that he needs to execute Plan B. He'll know what I mean." Kozou Fuyutsuki, Badass. http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/60/NGE_Nobody_Dies "No can brain today. Want cheezeburger." From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies Quote:“Greasy, you’ve got to think me up a new way of getting a camera into the Poe dorms,” Peeper regaled his minion as he stormed down the hallway towards their dorm room, “I know I may talk it up, but more than half our profits from Fey’s posters are going to the rightful owners of the copyright. It’s intolerable!” Quote:The Amazon smiled, adding the line to the page. Then she lent back and read it, her smiled turned into a scowl. A moment later the page joined the others nesting around the bin. She sighed and looked at her original letter, the only one that seemed to express her true feelings. Whateley Academy D for Drakensis You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.
Just started reading a book today, "Monster Hunter International" by Larry Correia. The title and cover art caught my eye and the back cover blurb was enough to get me to buy it. I read the first paragraph and realized I was going to enjoy the story.
Quote:On one otherwise normal Tuesday evening I had the chance to live the American dream. I was able to throw my incompetent jackass of a boss from a fourteenth-story window.___________________________ "I've always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been more specific." - George Carlin Quote:Motoko didn't get to finish, as at that exact moment, Tama came flying through the kitchen. This wouldn't be too odd save for the fact that Tama is a small green and yellow hot-springs turtle. Did I mention that? Maybe I didn't. Well, I think Haruka commented on it. But still... A flying turtle, man... A FLYING TURTLE!From Sleeping With The Girls, Vol II: Chaos Theory - Chapter 7. http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6052381/7/S ... aos_Theory Quote:My Name is Ranma Saotome. My full time job, is tracking down teenage girls, killing their pets and if I'm lucky, I get to punch them in the face and tell them to stop being so stupid.A World Gone Mad D for Drakensis You're only young once, but immaturity is forever. Quote:The two knights, each an ancient and mighty warrior of immense power and dignity, stuck their tongues out at each other. It looked exactly as stupid as it sounds.Infinity D for Drakensis You're only young once, but immaturity is forever. Quote:Confessions were made. Two children held each other, finallyFrom Kinomoto Sakura of 2814. ----- Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea. "Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber." --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia. Quote:Logan grinned. “All mutations have combat uses, the trick is finding them.”Copy Cat: www.tthfanfic.org/Story-22783-4/dogbert ... py+Cat.htm ---------------------------------------------------- "Anyone can be a winner if their definition of victory is flexible enough." - The DM of the Rings XXXV drakensis Wrote:Quote:My Name is Ranma Saotome. My full time job, is tracking down teenage girls, killing their pets and if I'm lucky, I get to punch them in the face and tell them to stop being so stupid.A World Gone Mad One hopes he's got the presence of mind to make sure their missions aren't real first... -Morgan. Also, flashbacks. >
Oh, probably not - which means the one time in a thousand that they are, he's likely to (eventually) wind up saddled with finishing the job...
That could lead to some real conflicts then. Since in most worlds, the ratio seems to be more around one in one, and all.
-Morgan.
Yeah, but in most worlds, you don't get hundreds (or even dozens) of different magical animals "awakening" just as many different teams of magical girls, in regards to just as many different magical kingdoms or what-have-you. Just by the fact that they're that prevalent, the vast majority of them almost have to be fake in one respect or another.
(Yes, it'd be possible to write a world in which there are that many and they're all genuine. If this one were like that, though, the negative consequences of the early magical-girl teams having not stopped their corresponding enemies would almost certainly have become manifest by now, with such visibly drastic consequences that Ranma wouldn't be doing that anymore. Since this hasn't happened...)
Maybe that's to those other world's detriment. After all, the military doesn't only come into existence when there's an immediate problem to deal with. They recruit, train, and arm in advance. (Though there is one magical girl series I know where a big chunk of the storyline *does* amount to an accelerated training program.)
Or, there's the idea of this Ranma traveling to another world. Or a magical girl from another world coming to his, in the "So you just arrived from a parallel dimension... And your enemies have followed you here" style. Or one who's just on vacation or something. As for consequences, why shouldn't they be things that aren't immediately obvious? -Morgan. The Wanderer Wrote:(Yes, it'd be possible to write a world in which there are that many and they're all genuine. If this one were like that, though, the negative consequences of the early magical-girl teams having not stopped their corresponding enemies would almost certainly have become manifest by now, with such visibly drastic consequences that Ranma wouldn't be doing that anymore. Since this hasn't happened...)I think that's kinda like what I'm doing in DSKS - throwing everything and the kitchen sink at Zeke and Company - all their own individual problems are now shared problems. And when Villain A and Villain B wise up and decide to work together, Villain C decides to take advantage of the chaos to forward his own agenda. Villain D simply waits for the dust to settle just because he's a Magnificent Bastard while Villain E is just plain Chaotic Evil, striking wherever his fancy takes him.
The reason I think having that many be genuine is implausible is because it would mean that all of those multifarious, and probably contradictory, backstories would also have to be valid. There can't be that many genuine ancient, forgotten magical kingdoms or other legacies, after all. (Well, yes, there can, but you almost have to design the world around it.)
The reason why I think the consequences would be that noticeable is - well, be honest, how many magical-girl enemies can you think of whose efforts wouldn't have been that noticeable, before long, in the absence of effective opposition? And even if some of them wouldn't be noticeable, I do not find it remotely plausible that all of them would be that subtle for that long. (Even looking at the classic example of Sailor Moon, Jadeite did some fairly noticeable things before the end of his term, rather more so IIRC in the manga than the anime.) It only takes one serious to-hell-with-secrecy offensive from a single bad guy to get people thinking that maybe wholesale suppression of magical girls isn't the greatest idea... and it hardly seems likely, to me, that only one baddie's efforts would be noticeable that way. The Wanderer Wrote:The reason I think having that many be genuine is implausible is because it would mean that all of those multifarious, and probably contradictory, backstories would also have to be valid. There can't be that many genuine ancient, forgotten magical kingdoms or other legacies, after all. (Well, yes, there can, but you almost have to design the world around it.)Thus the plot of Hybrid Theory Book 2. ----------------- Epsilon The Wanderer Wrote:The reason I think having that many be genuine is implausible is because it would mean that all of those multifarious, and probably contradictory, backstories would also have to be valid. There can't be that many genuine ancient, forgotten magical kingdoms or other legacies, after all. (Well, yes, there can, but you almost have to design the world around it.) Well, what I'm thinking is that the backstories *aren't* real, but that doesn't mean the mission isn't real. Most teenagers can't handle being told that the fate of the world may depend on their efforts without at least a bit of lead-in. Also, since I've been playing Civilization IV, I've got wars that take decades to play out on the brain. So I can easily imagine an enemy whose goal is simply to, say, make a hole in the fabric of mystic-babble-here so that the real invasion force that's already on it's way will have an easier time of things. Though that's not actually the scenario I'm imagining for this right now. (And I worked out enough of the details and linkages while bored at work that I'm thinking of writing my own one-shot on the idea.) (If anyone is wondering why I'm so worked up about this, it's because a story which has Ranma, also known as "someone I like" associated with something that even remotely resembles the Grimlok Institute or the hellhole of a website that inspired it is the sort of thing that gets me very agitated.) -Morgan. Was guwo ga aulla titilia akata tes yora. Morganni Wrote:Well, what I'm thinking is that the backstories *aren't* real, but that doesn't mean the mission isn't real. Most teenagers can't handle being told that the fate of the world may depend on their efforts without at least a bit of lead-in.If the mission is real, that means that A: the enemy is real, and has to come from someplace, have some background, and B: the magical powers and artifacts and what-have-you being used by the magical girls are also real, and likewise have to come from somewhere. That's part of what I was getting at with the term "legacies". Your argument (on further detail) is a bit more persuasive and plausible than I first thought, however - and in further however, if we're going to continue to discuss this we should probably do it in a different thread, as it's rather offtopic in this one. |
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