Ovious part was your statement about the insanity. And I did not make any assumptions about your nationality, I merely explained what I find to be the issue with questioning Picard's accent.If it's obvious, why did you make a statement that made no sense unless I was American? I'm obviously too confused and dimwitted for this discussion!
Technically this is not about being technically correct, the correctness I'm aiming for was more of an ethical kind. But I am glad if you were amused nevertheless.I feel like you're absolutely proving my point re: beautiful nerd obstructivism and technically correct, though! I respect it!
Sorry, wasn't disagreeing with you. Was springboarding from what you said. Sorry that wasn't clear.I really did not say what you think I did.
I totally agree with you 100%.
I just wanted to remind everyone that it is ok to not like something for reasons you can't describe.
And that such dislikes are not helpful when discussing something and that they are not helpful at all for a discussion forum.
It is also not OK to say: this is a naughty word piece of art when in reality you meant: I don't like it because personal preference.
Let's not go there shall we? This is a fun thread and I'd hate to see it go spiraling down the drain.Just testing the theory that it’s ok to not like things…
Is it ok to not like women? How about not liking people of colour?
Doesn’t seem ok to me, even if you can’t explain why.
This is a fun thread?!Let's not go there shall we? This is a fun thread and I'd hate to see it go spiraling down the drain.
That’s fair. I was hoping my comment would be taken rhetorically.Let's not go there shall we? This is a fun thread and I'd hate to see it go spiraling down the drain.
Meh. No one's holding a gun to your head to read.This is a fun thread?!
I mean people 'went there' on page one and have now established an HOA and a coffee shop 'there'
That is... not a response to that thing I said.Meh. No one's holding a gun to your head to read.
I don’t see the latter following from the former. First of all not all mythology has to be superheroes just because some is, and second of all that does not mean all fantasy has to be either. Game of Thrones is fantasy, I doubt anyone would consider it superheroic.
Even if you leave all that aside, the Wizard pose, just like the Jesus pose is a power pose, it is meant to impress / awe, it has no further purpose. It is not meant to be an accurate depiction of the living person.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.
(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.