I'll be fair and call you an idealist instead. I'm too much of a realist not to overlook the innate greed and corruption of humans that makes Marxism a joke to me.
Im gonna tell you what I told that last few guys (Who I've recently tracked down for disobeying me, ill post vids of their deaths here later)
If you dont become a regular poster so help me god, I will track you down, slaughter your entire family with a chainsaw and force you to post here at diablo3.com
(hehehe, the threats are slowly getting more and more violent *evil grin*)
''May the Gods give you the strength and power to bear the madness which flows through our minds.''
''Zubin, I've always imagined you as a crazy raver. The kinda guy that spends all night dancing to trance music while waving glow sticks and popping ecstasy.'' - Murderface
Hm . . . not sure what I can say about myself . . . I like Bob Dylan and GNR. My favorite movies are Apocalypse Now Redux and Fight Club. I'm into history and fantasy. My favorite authors are Jack London and J.R.R. Tolkein. I guess that about covers it.
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Who is this Robert Jordan of which you speak? (whom you speak?)
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"You smell that? That's napalm, son. Nothing else in the world smells like that. I remember once we had a hail-bomb, and when it was all over I walked up, and we didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dinc body. And y'know that smell, that gasoline smell? All hail! I love the smell of napalm in the morning."
If you point a person to some author it is usually YOUR obligation before them to explain wtf you are talking about. I mean, if people want to read Google all day they don't need you telling them what to read.
Who is this Robert Jordan of which you speak? (whom you speak?)
He's the author of a very complex and intriguing fantasy story which has no elves, dwarves, egocentric gods, strange mumbo-jumbo phenomena and clichés, but instead focuses on political intrigue and philosophical question of right and wrong.
That's not to say there's no element of magic to it though, the One Power (as it's called) is a very detailed form of magic and is really interesting, prophecies abound, and there's also some really climactic fighting.
The downside to the book is it consists of 11 released volumes of about 600-700 pages each, with one unpublished one remaining. And at times it gets really, really, REALLY dull to read. Book 10 is a waste of time, only three things happen in 700 pages.
1. A guy named Perrin silently broods to himself since he lost his wife (which he did in book 8 btw)
2. A girl named Egwene complains about headaches, smooths her skirts and thinks men are idiots.
3. A princess named Elayne takes baths, smooths her skirts and thinks men are idiots.
EDIT: Oh, and if you think the first book resembles The Lord of the Rings, that's intentional. Jordan tried to appeal to a wide audience with it. The other books deviate from Tolkien's writing style.
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Yeah, that's kind of a problem. The good news though is two weeks before then, he outlined every plot and twist remainingin the the book. So the material is there, the only thing lacking is someone who can write it. So us fans might have to wait awhile fro the last volume
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Well, I think I'm really referring to wootstick here.
Well this complex situation has been resolved. Phrozen has fulfilled his obligation to the forum by detailing the true nature of the author. No more mystery.
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If you dont become a regular poster so help me god, I will track you down, slaughter your entire family with a chainsaw and force you to post here at diablo3.com
(hehehe, the threats are slowly getting more and more violent *evil grin*)
Anyways.... hi there....
Edit- That was a joke by the way
Winston - Slush puppies
Sianoq - Latte
Umm... Krabby Patty?
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Anyways, welcome here.
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Haven't read it though.
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That's not to say there's no element of magic to it though, the One Power (as it's called) is a very detailed form of magic and is really interesting, prophecies abound, and there's also some really climactic fighting.
The downside to the book is it consists of 11 released volumes of about 600-700 pages each, with one unpublished one remaining. And at times it gets really, really, REALLY dull to read. Book 10 is a waste of time, only three things happen in 700 pages.
1. A guy named Perrin silently broods to himself since he lost his wife (which he did in book 8 btw)
2. A girl named Egwene complains about headaches, smooths her skirts and thinks men are idiots.
3. A princess named Elayne takes baths, smooths her skirts and thinks men are idiots.
EDIT: Oh, and if you think the first book resembles The Lord of the Rings, that's intentional. Jordan tried to appeal to a wide audience with it. The other books deviate from Tolkien's writing style.
Well this complex situation has been resolved. Phrozen has fulfilled his obligation to the forum by detailing the true nature of the author. No more mystery.