Nerd criticism of fiction seems to work on two levels, which interconnect often.
Let's say a character makes a decision that seems stupid to the reader/viewer/watcher but is not treated as such by the narrative. At this point, two criticisms are made: that the character is stupid for choosing such an option, and that the author is bad for writing such a brainless narrative. The thing is that one relies on treating the character and the world they live in as real, and the character as an idiot, while the other relies on treating it as fake and the author as at fault for failing to maintain the illusion of realness. One criticism believes the illusion while the other criticizes the failure of the illusion. Both are held simultaneously.
The thing is, the most valid criticism from where I stand is that an action that is clearly negative isn't framed as such. I don't think the two approaches you demonstrated are exactly equivalent, also the former tends to be used more in comedic criticism.
More noticeable / pleasurable (to them, blah blah objectivitynobodyfuckingcaresguys) effects, alcohol is a more social substance, it's better in every way
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
aaand the punchline is that I forgot to turn off the normal Monday morning "get up for work" alarm in my phone >_<
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Nerd criticism of fiction seems to work on two levels, which interconnect often.
Let's say a character makes a decision that seems stupid to the reader/viewer/watcher but is not treated as such by the narrative. At this point, two criticisms are made: that the character is stupid for choosing such an option, and that the author is bad for writing such a brainless narrative. The thing is that one relies on treating the character and the world they live in as real, and the character as an idiot, while the other relies on treating it as fake and the author as at fault for failing to maintain the illusion of realness. One criticism believes the illusion while the other criticizes the failure of the illusion. Both are held simultaneously.
The thing is, the most valid criticism from where I stand is that an action that is clearly negative isn't framed as such. I don't think the two approaches you demonstrated are exactly equivalent, also the former tends to be used more in comedic criticism.
I don't mean as in "Character A kills someone and no one sees something wrong with it". I mean "Character A doesn't take the way out of a situation that the writer wasn't able to think of"
If you're going to mens wearhouse go for their stuff from Hart Schaffner Marx, it's the best stuff they carry, keep an eye out for the Gold Trumpeter line which is half canvassed IIRC. failing that go for Egara, which is fused but the fit is nice and modern.
in terms of color, go for navy if you don't have a navy suit already, if you do go for grey
Alice in Wonderland teaches children that the world is full of obstinate, strange, stupidly insane people who you must respect, if not fall victim to the madness of.
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^^ because alcohol gets you drunk
sugar just gives you ulcers and toothache, and people think it makes you hyper when it actually makes you fat
大學的年同性戀毛皮
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also what tic tachyon said
大學的年同性戀毛皮
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and the dental problems and weight issues just aren't worth it, sugar and meth addicts just don't understand that yet
大學的年同性戀毛皮
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Like, the placebo effect or something
Why?
Because I can
watch this until the end. it's worth it.
Damn L2 button.
gotta get regular razors again soon before i turn into a neckbeard :P
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
This is a good lesson for kids IMO