lilfluff: On of my RP characters, a mouse who happens to be a student librarian. (Default)
From James Nicoll's review of Rocket Girls (the novel)

"Japanese Space True Believers seem much less annoying than Anglosphere Space True Believers. I wonder why that is? It cannot just be that it is a comedy; Anglosphere Space True Believer comic SF exists and is generally pretty horrible.

[From comments:

I have a theory about why this worked for me where an Analog-style Purest Lead Comedy wouldn't: the people Nojira spends the most time casting as comic figures are the people on his side, the staff of the SSA. My memory of such comedy musings as the Captain Empirical stuff is that the main targets were uppity third worlders and feminists: the author's enemy.]"

(Note these are both from James Nicoll, top part in the review, the bottom part in the comments section)

You know, I think this is good advice in general. Treat your opponents fairly in what you present, and if you're going to tease then tease your own side. For one thing it suggests that you are yours are capable of taking a joke. It also implies a degree of confidence since you aren't being hyper paranoid.
lilfluff: On of my RP characters, a mouse who happens to be a student librarian. (Default)
Spurred by some tweets and a LJ posting of [livejournal.com profile] djinni's, comes the idea of the Hot Chocolate Party.

Here is my thoughts on what the position of the Hot Chocolate Party should be.


  • Have a mug of cocoa, it's good for you.

  • We all live here, so remember when you fight, you're fighting with family

  • When the voices get too loud -- come calm down with some hot chocolate, we'll even add your preference of marshmallow (mini's, full size, spoonfuls of fluff)

  • Neither side has a monopoly on truth, both the liberal and conservative world view are valuable


    • One serves to remind us of our values, our history, and tradition

    • One tells us to live up to our values, and considers if some traditions are better left to the past.


  • Chocolate rules! Coffee drools! (Er, wait, that might be a more personal comment there :p)

  • Everything is better with some cocoa (there, that's better).

  • Extremists lead to ruin, no matter which world view they claim to enforce.

  • No, really, we're serious about the cocoa. It's far better we sit and talk than for us to fight, even if we walk away still disagreeing with each other.



In case you're wondering if I'm serious? This is definitely a Ha ha, Only Serious post. One that is both humorous, and yet contains truth to hopefully be considered.

So, what do you think the Hot Chocolate Party should stand for?
lilfluff: On of my RP characters, a mouse who happens to be a student librarian. (Default)
A thought inspired by the recent "School essay assignment" meme and a few other things.

To use RPG terminology to describe proper Christian behavior, those who engage in rules-lawyering have failed their Christianity check. Heck, that is arguably a major theme of the New Testament. The whole "Remove the plank from your own eye before trying to remove the splinter from your brother's," is merely one example of the the Bible saying that rules-lawyering is not one of the ways to gain XP.

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