CleverNickName
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...food?We need to remind ourselves, every day, of what elves really are.
They're food, right?
...food?We need to remind ourselves, every day, of what elves really are.
Nah even the mainstream it was hugely popular and well known and referenced. All the examples already given upthread, but also just a fun anecdote, my local state college, Cal State U Bakersfield, has all of it's dorms named after places from Middle Earth. Always has, and even the newer dorms IIRC are named that way. My buddy lived in either Rivendell or Lothlorien when he went there in the late 90's.Most people? Possibly. RPG nerds? They all read the books.
I'd rather get rid of dwarves in favor of the more interesting gnomes, but either way, I'd be all for making them more closely related and making dwarves small, with mountain dwarves getting powerful build.Rename Rock Gnomes to Forest Dwarf, Forest Gnome to Fey Dwarf. Svirfneblin can be Deep Dwarf.
Give dwarves the same countless brands like elves do!
In the spirit of starting a flame war over something trivial, 1984 really isn’t that relevant. It can’t happen here is a much more realistic depiction of how a democracy could descent into a dystopia.1984 is a common GCSE set book, so loads of people in the UK have read it because they had to. The same goes for Of Mice and Men. I've skimmed both of them for teaching purposes, they are pretty short*. The best bit of 1984 is the opening line.
It drastically overestimated how easy it is to just straight up lie.In the spirit of starting a flame war over something trivial, 1984 really isn’t that relevant. It can’t happen here is a much more realistic depiction of how a democracy could descent into a dystopia.
the fact I oddly like that song brings me to shame but makes this joke work all the better.Put more simply, and to answer the OP's question ...
No one hates gnomes. Instead, all supposed gnome antipathy is actually the work of BigElf(tm).
That's right. while agent provocateurs are milling about planting false and defamatory stories about supposed "Gnome Hatred," while humming Nickelback, no one is paying attention to the creeping horror that is Elvish colonization.
Even this move to "lineages?" That's just so that the ELVES can take it all without people noticing. "Oh, I'm not an Elf on the Shelf. I just have ELEVATED ELVISH LINEAGE."
Let me ask you- has an elf ever made it as a wise man? Has an elf ever cut it as a poor man stealing?
I THINK NOT!
We need to remind ourselves, every day, of what elves really are.
I am fully trained in the basics of western philosophical art I will crack open my textbook to win this if I have to, I live only to win pointless debates.There is a deep philosophical discussion we could have on this. It's like the one about the tree falling in a forest and there's no one around.
everything is food if you are sufficiently unfettered or a lizardfolk but that is a tautology.
long term it would not work as endless non-stop war on a single planet eats vital materials like nothing else then you have to pay for all the internal stuff it could bearly make a century if luck as science would scrap to a crawl as truth is the great food of science and they baned truth.It drastically overestimated how easy it is to just straight up lie.
"We were always at war with Oceana."
"Here's a video of you saying the opposite, sir."
"You lie. Next question."
"Oh. Well I guess I'm just delusional. How can the lay person at home kill Oceanans with their bare hands?"
"What are you talking about? We've never been at war with Oceana."
"... I guess you're right."
If I was being snarky, I'd say somethink like, "What? I couldn't hear you over the sound of how relevant 1984 continues to be!" We still use phrases like thought police and big brother and concern over a loss of individual freedom and surveillance continues to be relevant in 2022. Just because it's not realistic doesn't mean it's not relevant.In the spirit of starting a flame war over something trivial, 1984 really isn’t that relevant. It can’t happen here is a much more realistic depiction of how a democracy could descent into a dystopia.
Except neither “the thought police” nor “big brother” tend to actually be used for soviet-style centralized totalitarian secret police. We’ve spent 40 years worried that totalitarianism would come to the United States, while it seems that a lot of today’s problems are more due to populism and hyper-capitalism.*If I was being snarky, I'd say somethink like, "What? I couldn't hear you over the sound of how relevant 1984 continues to be!" We still use phrases like thought police and big brother and concern over a loss of individual freedom and surveillance continues to be relevant in 2022. Just because it's not realistic doesn't mean it's not relevant.
There is a deep philosophical discussion we could have on this. It's like the one about the tree falling in a forest and there's no one around.