The "I Didn't Comment in Another Thread" Thread

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Maybe this time the thread won’t be flooded by the same dozen posters who virulently hate the topic…nope.

Hey, maybe this time the thread won’t be flooded by…nope.

Well, maybe…nope.

It really is okay to let other people talk about things you don’t like.

Hey, OP, how about make it a plus thread next time? Apparently it’s the only way we’ll be allowed to discuss the topic.
 

Maybe this time the thread won’t be flooded by the same dozen posters who virulently hate the topic…nope.

Hey, maybe this time the thread won’t be flooded by…nope.

Well, maybe…nope.

It really is okay to let other people talk about things you don’t like.

Hey, OP, how about make it a plus thread next time? Apparently it’s the only way we’ll be allowed to discuss the topic.
Well you know what they say...

 

So, i watched Casablanca this weekend and realized that Captain Renault (played epically by Claude Rains) basically trolled everyone most of the time he was speaking.
 



BEHOLD MY MAJESTIC CAT

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There's a subset of Sword & Sorcery stories about refugees from Atlantis. Most of them were written in the Pulp era, and I think I've got most of those:
There were plenty of other Atlantis/Lemuria/Mu stories at the time (Clark Ashton Smith's Poseidonis stories are fantastic, but definitely not in the same vein as those previously mentioned), but in scanning my library, those were the ones I could find.

I think the people on this thread are pretty well-read. Does anybody know any others? I was given to ponder these because apparently the "wanderer from Atlantis, post-deluge" theme has more recently re-emerged in romance literature, which I am definitely not read-up on...
 

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