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2007-07-21, 11:35 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
I would have thought it'd be better to keep the reasons I don't like Harry Potter out of the Harry Potter thread, really, considering that there are obviously going to be more people there than anywhere else who do like it...
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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2007-07-21, 11:35 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
OH NOES!!! IT'S A ROGUE MOD!!!!!!!!!!!
But yeah...I suppose you're right. I'm safe...I didn't voice my opinion...Just a concern for my health...
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2007-07-21, 11:51 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Ok, I have to admit, I figured it out when Khan said his new girlfriend lived in Brazil. It was all he'd told me, but it wasn't that hard.
It was only later that I started seeing your hints Smee.
EDIT: also...about the book, Andre was going to go out last night at 11pm CST to see how the lines were, but we decided just to wait and look today. If we can't get a copy right away, we'll just have to wait a little longer...Last edited by EmeraldRose; 2007-07-21 at 11:53 AM.
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2007-07-21, 11:55 AM (ISO 8601)
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2007-07-21, 11:56 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
*shrug* 'twas only a request.
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2007-07-21, 12:54 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
was good to wait outside for the book at midnight, even though i have been il all week. still its a good excuse to finally rest and read the book, only half way through but im getting there with it
i have posted that nayone who reveals any clips to me will suffer a fate wirse then death, and that me and my friends have decided to reveal what chapter we are on before discussing said book. i htink these wll let me finish hte book in peace
now if i can get out of the blackmail imposed by my receptionist today who read the last few pages whilei was working i will be even happier lolavatar made by Rex Idiotarum
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2007-07-21, 02:36 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Meh, I had the chance to buy the book a day or so early!!!
It was on sale early by accident in a store. Had a brain fart and skipped on buying it :(
Anyways. I'm having a good day.
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2007-07-21, 02:48 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Yeah, I think that would be worse.
I think it's important to be able to express one's opinion. Always with respect for others and all, but you have a right to not like HP.
I don't like Harry Potter, and for one I think this mega-phenomenon that's happening all over this crazy planet is more a result of marketing and media promotion than a result of the quality of said books or a sudden global interest in (children's) literature.
Besides that, I keep reading accounts of people who brag about having read it in X hours...Someone said 5 hours, whatever...Is that the point of all this? Swallowing the book in the least possible time and then gloating at your friends? Consuming seems to be the word here.
Binging on an object of entertainment, consuming it in one gulp... Is HP the fast-food of literature? Does it have any nutritional value or it's just saturated with the fat of hype and discardable literature? How long does its taste linger in your mouth and how long does it stay in your hips/butt?
And if it's not, does it actually resist another analisys? Is there any other way to enjoy HP if not hysterically blazing through its pages?
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2007-07-21, 02:57 PM (ISO 8601)
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I will either find a way or make one.
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2007-07-21, 03:01 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Sure, good point. But I mean, was it not written to be read like that? Like those fat but shallow best-sellers one buys at the airport to read at the beach, just to pass the time.
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2007-07-21, 03:04 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Well, you could enjoy it around a campfire. I imagine that'd get a bit expensive, though, and you'd definitely have the 5 hours to get through the book beat by a long shot.
I tried to read Harry Potter just before the first movie came out. I picked up the first one, started reading till I got tired, put it down, and never picked it up again. Kudos to her for making millions off of the franchise. It's just not for me. I did actually enjoy the last movie. The previous four were any where from, "It was okay" to "Meh", but I keep watching because I have cousins who love HP.Last edited by Midnight Son; 2007-07-21 at 03:05 PM.
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2007-07-21, 03:08 PM (ISO 8601)
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2007-07-21, 03:10 PM (ISO 8601)
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@^: Total agreement there. People brag about reading fast...it's like it's some skill that determines how good a reader you are. I like reading books that take a long while because you have to re-read sentences. Isn't it more entertaining that way? Like a puzzle or something...
I think you have something here. That's probably the way I'd describe Harry Potter, along with a number of other popular books that really seem to have no value other than to be consumed.
But even when I put my critical-thinking mind to the side and try to read them as a consumer...I'm not entertained. I try and read it on the character-centered level it was written on, but I can't read the story because I hate the characters. Really...Harry reminds me of Wesley Crusher. I don't want to be reading stories about Wesley Crusher.Last edited by ZombieRockStar; 2007-07-21 at 03:12 PM.
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2007-07-21, 03:11 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
To be honest, I don't know. I've never read one.
But if that is what you buy to read, well, hey, that's still reading. Like a coworker of mine says, "There's no such thing as bad pizza. Even if they get your order wrong, hey, it's still pizza!"
EDIT: *braces for inevitable "Ooooh, pizza!" replies*
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2007-07-21, 03:14 PM (ISO 8601)
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2007-07-21, 03:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
You took the same feat as Belkar, huh? Well, I can respect that!
I think you have something here. That's probably the way I'd describe Harry Potter, along with a number of other popular books that really seem to have no value other than to be consumed.Last edited by Sisqui; 2007-07-21 at 03:17 PM.
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2007-07-21, 03:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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Belkar may be good by amateur standards, but he's still only a hobbyist. I'm pro.
Which means I get payed. You owe me $88.99 for that particular image.Last edited by ZombieRockStar; 2007-07-21 at 03:17 PM.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Oooh! Pizza!
I think if the books are getting people to read, it doesn't matter how long or short a time it takes to read them. They are reading. It's all that really matters. Many of these people may not have read anything seriously before. Now they are reading an entire series of books....
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I will either find a way or make one.
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2007-07-21, 03:22 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
But you can only read that way if the book has something that makes you think, reflect, or if it haves something you need to let grow inside of you, be it intellectually or emotionally.
I think you have something here. That's probably the way I'd describe Harry Potter, along with a number of other popular books that really seem to have no value other than to be consumed.
But even when I put my critical-thinking mind to the side and try to read them as a consumer...I'm not entertained. I try and read it on the character-centered level it was written on, but I can't read the story because I hate the characters. Really...Harry reminds me of Wesley Crusher. I don't want to be reading stories about Wesley Crusher.
That's pretty unheard of, I mean, for a book. Though nowadays people get hysterical about the release of videogames, cellphones, films, when buying tickets for rock concerts... :S :S
What's in today's society that makes us so desperate for products of entertainment? Or just products of mass consumption.
PS: LOL on the Wesley Crusher comparison :)
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Well, some people sure don't care what they eat :) But leaving tautologies aside, I've had really good pizzas and horrible ones. And even then, I know what a pizza is and what it does to my body. All that applies to literature too.Last edited by FdL; 2007-07-21 at 03:30 PM.
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2007-07-21, 03:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
@^: He (and every other character) just annoys me in the same way as Wesley does. He's so...Mary Sue.
Hype has always existed for everything. I do get kinda uppity when people say that art for entertainment is a recent thing. We have entire traditions of burlesque that's even become almost legitimate, Punch and Judy, scores of bad 18th century operas, 19th century broadsheet serial novels...the list of crappy art produced for mass consumption is endless. It's just more prevalent now because the market is larger.
That isn't exactly what I was referring to...not reading level, but more of a passage written in a way that you have to stop and think about what you just read.
Reading is supposed to be an active pastime. You don't absorb books like you do movies...not just sit and stare at the page but really explore the story you're getting into...what it means to you and such. Which you can't do if you're reading a page a minute.
Or, put simply, "literary" books entertain me far more than Harry Potter ever could. This isn't snobbery (I hope)...I'm just not sure I understand why people like a book filled with stock characters, predictable plots, and very obvious subtext about racism and other stuff.Last edited by ZombieRockStar; 2007-07-21 at 03:35 PM.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Now I feel like rereading those other books I read in a day.
(And you know which one of those is of your doing, Zombie...heheh.)
If a book doesn't make me think it's not worth much to me beyond killing time.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
That is kind of my point. Sometimes you just want to kill time. The "weightier tomes" require the time and silence it takes to appreciate them. I mean, if you're in a noisy airport or you are being frequently interrupted and cannot maintain a steady train of thought, then a McBook might be exactly the thing for you. Provided reading is your preferred way to relax.
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2007-07-21, 03:42 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
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2007-07-21, 03:42 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
Really, sweetie? Which book would that be?
If it's the one I think you're thinking of, don't. You won't get anything out of it. To go further with the fast food analogy...that particular book is like calling a Big Mac healthy because it has all four food groups in it.Last edited by ZombieRockStar; 2007-07-21 at 03:42 PM.
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Re: Radikalskippy's Random Banter #85 of lost ideas and where to find them...
True, and it's reached levels of worldwide massive hysteria now.
Reading is supposed to be an active pastime. You don't absorb books like you do movies...not just sit and stare at the page but really explore the story you're getting into...what it means to you and such. Which you can't do if you're reading a page a minute.
Or, put simply, "literary" books entertain me far more than Harry Potter ever could. This isn't snobbery (I hope)...I'm just not sure I understand why people like a book filled with stock characters, predictable plots, and very obvious subtext about racism and other stuff.
Of course, leaving illiteracy behind is no small feat. But with so many true gems of literature in the history of humanity, with the existance of books that can inspire you, move you, change your life, do you think it's good to settle for the fact that with Harry Potter kids are at least reading?
As the head of a school, would you make kids read Harry Potter rather than a literary work with more profoundity and value? (which, btw, doesn't mean it's boring)
ZRS, they like it because it's easy. And people are lazy, intellectually. The brain gets used to what it knows, one settles for what he can handle and so it becomes "fat and lazy". An intellectual challenge, mental excercise, confronting novel ideas that intrigue you and spur you and create new realities that contrast with yours...That's what a book should be. And tell you what, especially for children.
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