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  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion

    Epistomologically, Snoink, or in terms of references? :P

    Oct 25, 2008
  • General Fiction Novels Re: Prologue: Internal Monologue

    A world where an apology replaces a greeting, where the accidental locking of gazes is judged too great an intrusion; this is the world we live in. A world where ...

    Oct 25, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion

    Just like the collection of living cells we call bacteria....the point of contention is *meaningful* life (if I can presume to speak for fellow pro-choicers), and for the record, early ...

    Oct 25, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion

    Alright, just to swing it around the other way, a lot of people have been claiming that abortion is murder, and yet that raped women have the right to an ...

    Oct 23, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Technology

    Nope. books are more available than ever, and there are more readers out there than ever! As long as the reading of a book is iconised as an intellectual activity, ...

    Oct 20, 2008
  • Fiction Discussion Re: Cliche Fantasy

    Terry Brook's Sword of Shannarra. I'm a huge fan of his works, but that one is a blatant rip off in plot of LOTR, it has a gandalf (Allanon), heir ...

    Oct 20, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion

    I just wanted to remind the pro-abortion crowd that the argument that "people will do it anyway" isn't necessary or sufficient for making your case. The examples that follow this ...

    Oct 20, 2008
  • Other Re: An experiment in indirect speech.

    Thanks Meevs! I've always been interested in (and appalled by) how the West deals with moderns genocide. I would love to write about it, but don't think I have the ...

    Oct 20, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion

    Mk. For a start, marginalising me for the religious beliefs you've decided I don't have is both offensive and an ad hominem, it adds nothing to the debate. Are you ...

    Oct 19, 2008
  • Writing Tips Re: A new kind of magician

    Sounds like drugs Kyte :P. Crazy Hallucinogenic drugs. Oh and Miles, that still isn't turning a man into a frog. I maintain that if you're going to have energy correlate ...

    Oct 18, 2008
  • Serious Discussion and Debate Re: Abortion

    You realise that your premises are rather disagreeable to the people you might be trying to convince; in a debate it's probably best to start from an agreed upon point ...

    Oct 18, 2008
  • Fanfiction Short Stories Re: Omg it's *warhammer*

    That the dead shall not walk the shores of Ulthuan. The fifty-fourth of a total of sixty-six oaths was one considered vainglorious by the mages who swore to it on ...

    Oct 17, 2008
  • Science-Fiction Short Stories Re: The Birth of the WAR AGE

    First of all, this belongs in fan-fiction. There has been a whole lot of criticims directed at this piece for its originality. I would advise setting it a fair bit ...

    Oct 7, 2008
  • Other Re: My Own Warhammer Army Book

    Alright , for a start you can't have gods, gods are unbalanced. Even the Greater Daemons of chaos aren't gods, they're just buffed up daemons. No other race has corporeal ...

    Oct 6, 2008
  • Archive Re: The Meager

    The Dux had proved to be tightfisted, perhaps he did not understand the nature of the Death Corps...or perhaps he had simply not seen what they were capable of. A ...

    Sep 30, 2008


The grand in the hotel rings with broken tunes; the guests frown; the concierge winces. But the blue-hatted boy is happy and braver than they.
— TheMythMaster