Why should the latin be more mystical and magical than the Engli-oh wait, English isn't all that "mythical, magical or mystical" a language.
They could have gone with the old English Sunna or Woroldcandel or Wyncandel for Celestia and gone with móna for Luna. Because "world-candle" is an awesome name.
Or best yet, they could have gone for Mane for Luna, Mane is Middle Dutch for Moon.
latest slab of briskly amusing, elaborately inconsequential 3D entertainment from the Disney/Marvel comicbook factory, an evil Dark Elf announces his sinister plan to ?unleash the Aether.? What sounds at first like an arcane euphemism for breaking wind turns out to be just another way of stating what you probably already suspected
Smee, Maiman, Doktar, Pavelier, Button-Lee, Juan Ovyu
And another guy has an attack that turns the opponent into a cute girl (or if it's already a girl it turns her into a cuter girl), and the he grabs her, squeezes the blood out of her until she explodes and goes back to her original form
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
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
Also I have a tape (soon to be Anonus's) containing the original airings of the final four episodes of Buffy, recorded from WWHO in Columbus
you know i hear people complaining about Whedon's dialogue a lot
I don't like Whedon's dialogue.
Realistic diction is not something that I like in my fiction.
Some realistic aspects are not good in fiction.
Like, for example, if you had every character spend eight hours sleeping per 24 hours; and thus spent one third of the pages on describing people sleeping, turning over, breathing, and so on; that would be lame. Same if you kept having characters need to go to the bathroom, and every single time you describe the whole way to the bathroom and everything, every dang time. OR if you had to tell each time that a character blinked or breathed.
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
you know i hear people complaining about Whedon's dialogue a lot
I don't like Whedon's dialogue.
Realistic diction is not something that I like in my fiction.
Some realistic aspects are not good in fiction.
Like, for example, if you had every character spend eight hours sleeping per 24 hours; and thus spent one third of the pages on describing people sleeping, turning over, breathing, and so on; that would be lame. Same if you kept having characters need to go to the bathroom, and every single time you describe the whole way to the bathroom and everything, every dang time. OR if you had to tell each time that a character blinked or breathed.
Most of the complaints i've seen have concerned his dialogue sounding stilted and unrealistic, actually.
When you say realistic diction i think more of Harold Pinter.
you know i hear people complaining about Whedon's dialogue a lot
I don't like Whedon's dialogue.
Realistic diction is not something that I like in my fiction.
Some realistic aspects are not good in fiction.
Like, for example, if you had every character spend eight hours sleeping per 24 hours; and thus spent one third of the pages on describing people sleeping, turning over, breathing, and so on; that would be lame. Same if you kept having characters need to go to the bathroom, and every single time you describe the whole way to the bathroom and everything, every dang time. OR if you had to tell each time that a character blinked or breathed.
Most of the complaints i've seen have concerned his dialogue sounding stilted and unrealistic, actually.
When you say realistic diction i think more of Harold Pinter.
What dialogue do you like, out of curiosity?
I don't know. I know dialogue that I like when I see it.
you know i hear people complaining about Whedon's dialogue a lot
I don't like Whedon's dialogue.
Realistic diction is not something that I like in my fiction.
Some realistic aspects are not good in fiction.
Like, for example, if you had every character spend eight hours sleeping per 24 hours; and thus spent one third of the pages on describing people sleeping, turning over, breathing, and so on; that would be lame. Same if you kept having characters need to go to the bathroom, and every single time you describe the whole way to the bathroom and everything, every dang time. OR if you had to tell each time that a character blinked or breathed.
Most of the complaints i've seen have concerned his dialogue sounding stilted and unrealistic, actually.
people talk loud outside of your window a lot and try to bum cigarettes off you and also you sometimes have to tall the police because someone wraps their car around a tree, and in the summer there are block parties with much loud car music going on
though that can depend on the character of the tenants in the revolving door house across the street...
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
My family doesn't celebrate the holiday (though we all take advantage of it to stock up on candy). So we'd just turn off the lights at the front of the house and pretend we weren't there.
People would still knock though. Persistent, they were.
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Why should the latin be more mystical and magical than the Engli-oh wait, English isn't all that "mythical, magical or mystical" a language.
They could have gone with the old English Sunna or Woroldcandel or Wyncandel for Celestia and gone with móna for Luna. Because "world-candle" is an awesome name.
Or best yet, they could have gone for Mane for Luna, Mane is Middle Dutch for Moon.
The story of a seemingly regular guy who turns
latest slab of briskly amusing, elaborately inconsequential 3D
entertainment from the Disney/Marvel comicbook factory, an evil Dark Elf
announces his sinister plan to ?unleash the Aether.? What sounds at
first like an arcane euphemism for breaking wind turns out to be just another way of stating what you probably already suspected
Sunn O))) time
more candy for us
I would like to try it out at some point though.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Why is MLP and Harry Potter so pro-latin?
Can't old Dutch or old English or germanic or Celtic tounges be mythical, mystical, and magical?
Realistic diction is not something that I like in my fiction.
Some realistic aspects are not good in fiction.
Like, for example, if you had every character spend eight hours sleeping per 24 hours; and thus spent one third of the pages on describing people sleeping, turning over, breathing, and so on; that would be lame. Same if you kept having characters need to go to the bathroom, and every single time you describe the whole way to the bathroom and everything, every dang time. OR if you had to tell each time that a character blinked or breathed.
I like Ed, Edd, and Eddy!
I don't have the time to spend making a beard look good, so I try not to have one!
When you say realistic diction i think more of Harold Pinter.
What dialogue do you like, out of curiosity?
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
(Ok, ours is next door and not across the street, but still)
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
we made the mistake of going on holiday one year; when we came back they'd egged our house
by that point it had dried for so long that we couldn't get the stains off