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<blockquote data-quote="Telgian" data-source="post: 400775" data-attributes="member: 2796"><p>*shrug* The idea of handing out information in theatres is fine by me, as I stated previously. </p><p>Your example of how to implement the idea has flaws, which I have pointed out.</p><p></p><p>"D&D art is sexist!" is involved in the discussion, although peripherally in this case. I notice that you didn't use "Hennet" with "Mialee" in your example. They are a better match IMNSHO given that both those iconics seem to have been hit by a 'fashion disaster elemental' at some point. [Or are escaped workers from Club Super-Sexe located on Ste. Catherine.]</p><p></p><p>My primary point was: Don't piss off the women.</p><p>My secondary point was: Aim to impress. Two people approaching others in very well done costume will go much further than a strictly "iconic" approach. Remember, these people do not yet even *know* that these are iconic characters. No need to scare them off just yet. </p><p>Failing that, don't have the people presenting information dress up in costume at all.</p><p></p><p>That's fair.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh and by the way. Do not MISQUOTE me. This is truly bad form and manners, which does nothing for the credibility of your arguements. Get it right, or don't quote.</p><p></p><p>Telgian.</p><p></p><p><em>Edit for clarity</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Telgian, post: 400775, member: 2796"] *shrug* The idea of handing out information in theatres is fine by me, as I stated previously. Your example of how to implement the idea has flaws, which I have pointed out. "D&D art is sexist!" is involved in the discussion, although peripherally in this case. I notice that you didn't use "Hennet" with "Mialee" in your example. They are a better match IMNSHO given that both those iconics seem to have been hit by a 'fashion disaster elemental' at some point. [Or are escaped workers from Club Super-Sexe located on Ste. Catherine.] My primary point was: Don't piss off the women. My secondary point was: Aim to impress. Two people approaching others in very well done costume will go much further than a strictly "iconic" approach. Remember, these people do not yet even *know* that these are iconic characters. No need to scare them off just yet. Failing that, don't have the people presenting information dress up in costume at all. That's fair. Oh and by the way. Do not MISQUOTE me. This is truly bad form and manners, which does nothing for the credibility of your arguements. Get it right, or don't quote. Telgian. [i]Edit for clarity[/i] [/QUOTE]
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