Paul Farquhar
Legend
I like writing that is fun and entertaining. I hate writing that is serious, dark and ponderous.Why do you hate good writing?
I like writing that is fun and entertaining. I hate writing that is serious, dark and ponderous.Why do you hate good writing?
Doesn't strike me as reaching "No True Scotsman" levels. It's just the sort of rhetoric that you use to unite disparate factions against a common enemy. Right up there with, "We must hang together, or we shall surely hang separately."I felt like Bo-Katan was kind of doing a "No TRUE Scotsman" there though. Because the Mandalorians are only ever united, AFAICT, when they're already winning/on an upcurve. As soon as they switch to neutral or things go bad, they all start squabbling.
Yeah that was smart, though that project name was on the nose even for Star Wars (with a device for blowing up planets being called "Project Stardust").
I think it's more like most people don't even know it exists. Also it's outside the Republic which I suspect is seen as a bad thing by most Republic citizens.
I don't think there's might of a contradiction between those two things. The opposites of serious, dark, and ponderous- as pertains to TV/movies - would be lightweight, light-hearted and zippy. Fun and entertaining are a separate thing entirely. One could find either or both kind of TV (or the majority that is in the middle somewhere) fun and/or entertaining.I like writing that is fun and entertaining. I hate writing that is serious, dark and ponderous.
I mean that the thinking is "No True Scotsman", rather than the goal of the rhetoric. The goal is obviously to unite people. But to actually believe it, you have to take a "No True Scotsman" approach to Mandalorian history, where whenever they're losing, it's because they're divided, and whenever they're winning, it's because they're united, rather than observing that perhaps the Mandalorians are a little less honorable than they'd like to think, and instead keen to back a winner and flee a loser. This actually applies to a whole lot of "honorable warrior" societies now I think about it, in human history and in sci-fi.Doesn't strike me as reaching "No True Scotsman" levels. It's just the sort of rhetoric that you use to unite disparate factions against a common enemy. Right up there with, "We must hang together, or we shall surely hang separately."
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I pissed myself laughing. You could just hear Din grinding his teeth.
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I pissed myself laughing. You could just hear Din grinding his teeth.
Grogu is now the personification of Bit from Tron.no no no no no no
I like writing that is fun and entertaining. I hate writing that is serious, dark and ponderous.