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He reminds me of the creationists who allude to "massive scientific errors" in evolution but can't actually come up with any. I love the way they alternate between saying that nobody cares about analyzing this subject and saying that our method of analysis is wrong.

In the end, you can tell whether a sci-fi fan is stupid by looking at how he correctly or incorrectly applies real-life logic to it, not by whether he's adopted a sufficiently "cool" posture or learned to use dismissive words.
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I realize that the moron claims to have left, but I just have to address this one.
Bryan Lambert wrote:Ah, but we're talking about the unplesant, messy intersection between art and commerce here. The pure businessman is obligated to smile and help you when you enter his store and tell him you're displeased. The pure artist is obligated to tell you to fuck off. And if you don't like it, you go to another artist and buy their art instead.
Apparently the "pure artist" has no interest in improving their art or in putting food on the table. As someone who's been a musician and actor for a couple decades, I can honestly say that we read every letter of compliment or criticism we received, because we honestly wanted to know if we were connecting with our audiences and how to do it better. Because, y'know, that audience connection is a reward for the artist also. Unless you're one of those whiny emo artists who thinks success is a failure to live up to your principles.
Fandom, unfortunately, interferes with this basic transaction, because it keeps the buyer from abandoning art they dislike. Fans tend to feel both an obligation toward, and an ownership of, someone else's art. So they exhibit difficulty letting go. Difficulty picking and choosing. Difficulty making the commercial decisions that would impact the commercial aspect of the art.
In some cases, this is true. Oddly enough, this was being discussed over on another discussion area I frequent, associated with one particular SF/F publisher, where the fandom was saying they'll give a certain author one last chance to publish something good before they're going to just give up on him.
Comic fans buy this month's X-Men comic even though they didn't like the last one. Game fans choose mediocre licensed properties because of their emotional attachment to characters. Etcetera. These are just examples, and some people are a lot worse than others, but I've felt for years that it's much better to like good stuff wherever it comes from than to try to fix bad stuff because of its setting.
The key phrase there is the "because of its setting" at the end. The problem isn't the setting; the problem is one crusading author who's trying to rewrite the setting to fit her particular desires. But of course, that would take actually knowing the setting, which is far too much effort for someone who cares so little about science fiction that they sling the term "fandom" around casually.
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I wonder if he realizes that you can basically distill his argument down to six words: "it is wrong to criticize art".
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Lord Poe wrote: Could I be mistaken? Is this the wrong Bryan Lambert? Possibly. You know this MUST be him.
Oh, it is. I'm surprised you didn't search the newsgroups. It gives you a much better feel for Bryan, especially his action figure/toy collection. Now, I'm sure that there are many here who also have a number of SW toys/action figures, but do they still play with them?

I imagine it could be fun to stage a little fashion show in the living room where the x-men roll up in the back of Jonny Quest's truck to the applause of the assembled crew of Star Trek because I'm an open-minded kind of guy.

It does, however, give a little perspective on our new friend.



I play with stuff. - Bryan Lambert
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That's abso-fucking-lutely hilarious. Some guy who sits in his pajamas playing with SW action figures accusing other people of being "nerdy" and "childish" for knowing too much about real-life military strategy and trying to apply it to Star Wars. Honestly, that just makes my whole day :lol:
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Oh God...Oh Jesus...Oh God and Baby Jesus!!! :shock: :lol:
Widdle Bwian Wambult wrote:...I'm only gonna say this once. If you love toys as playthings, BUY A QUEST ROVER. Fifteen bucks at Wal-Mart. It has a great feel to it, it does tons of things, and it's got a great feel to it.
You hear that everyone?!? It has a great feel to it!! And it's GOT IT TOO!!! I'm gonna get me one right frakking now!!
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What the fuck is a Quest Rover? And why is Bryan so ecstatic about the way it feels? Does he have some bizarre fetishes that he hasn't revealed to us?
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What in the name of the God-Emperor is a Quest Rover?
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Phil Skayhan wrote:... but do they still play with them?
From the links a couple posts above. He's talking about "Johnny Quest."
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Phil Skayhan wrote:
Oh, it is.
Oh dear god, that is hilarious. I have never been happier to be wrong. :lol:
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Chances of this guy returning to address this hilarious development = zero.

Oh well, nice to see the old Pot. Kettle. Black.-principle is still holding up. :D
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This had to be sigged...i want to remember this day forever and ever. :D
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I wasted a perfectly good argument about quality in entertainment on a grown man that plays with dolls.

Well....... shit. :oops:
Something about Libertarianism always bothered me. Then one day, I realized what it was:
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In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
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Damn! Why do I always miss the good flamewars? :cry:
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Phil Skayhan wrote:[snip]It does, however, give a little perspective on our new friend.

I play with stuff. - Bryan Lambert
Phil, once again you have showcased your incredible talents for embarrassing morons. Thank you.
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AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you, Phil, for reminding me I've neglected an old friend. I love ya, Usenet!

EDIT: Everyone reread my counterpost to this idiot with the above firmly in mind again!
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BTW, I found an image of the "Quest Rover." It's in the first row, on the far left.

Phil, you're my hero. <3 :lol:

"I first heard about the new Jonny figures when I won one in a contest. The figures were neat, small, articulated, came with scads of accessories, and were plagued by early production problems (loose joints, accessories falling apart, etc. I decided to hold off on the toys until I saw the cartoon. I saw the cartoon. I liked the cartoon. So I bought some more of the toys, and was blown away. These are the coolest things to come down the pike in a while. Cooler than Total Justice."

"Did I mention the Questworld vehicles light up with a brilliance that puts the X-Men's feeble weapons to shame? Did I mention that the Questworld figures are translucent?"
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Holy shit, I laughed so hard that I spat Coca-Cola all over my keyboard.
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I keep telling myself, "Self, you have way too many projects. Stop thinking of making a Bryan Lambert plays with dolls movie..."

....Special guest star, Laura Cameltoe....
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Mind, there is nothing wrong with collecting toys, or playing with toys.

However...that being said.

If you happen to be a posturing, poser wannabe Fonzy cool guy and then you ALSO collect and play with toys, after MOCKING other people for their 'nerd hobbies'...

Then i have the right to laugh verym very hard. In your face. In front of your wife and children (assuming you have somehow managed to produce viable offspring).
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BWHINEan Lambert wrote:
If you think that these things I said in 1996 and 2001 somehow refute your twisted interpretation of my column, you're welcome to that opinion. I don't think it does, and I think only a rabid fanboy, stinging and bruised and desperate to lash out, would cling to such tiny shreds of evidence, but I certainly don't have a vested interest in changing your mind.
:lol: :lol: :lol: Someone please tell me he's not saying that me making movie parodies of Traviss is MORE pathetic than playing with Jonny Quest dolls and dressing up like Barney The Dinosaur's gay neighbor...
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May I ask who posted this?
SomeGuy at YAD wrote:Freakazoid.

Toys.

More Toys.

In other words: Pot. Kettle. Black.
Just wondering, because their reaction is deliciously funny!
Not sure what the point of this is. How do postings about hobbies (albeit nerdy hobbies) and dressing in costume compare with having hundreds of pages of debate about a single Fantasy issue? How does it compare with making a revenge fantasy movie about an author you disagree with? Part of the point of the Be a Better Nerd series is, at least as I see it, that we here on WAND are all nerds and need unsubtle humorous reminders of what going too far is and examples of over-the-top nerdiness that will make us feel better about ourselves. I guess Brian's posts about these topics succeed in making us realize that we don't do the things that some of (or at least one of) the Star Wars fans at another site do. Thanks again poster. You made me realize that I am not a big enough mouthbreather to make a revenge video to a writer.
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18-Till-I-Die wrote:Mind, there is nothing wrong with collecting toys, or playing with toys.

However...that being said.

If you happen to be a posturing, poser wannabe Fonzy cool guy and then you ALSO collect and play with toys, after MOCKING other people for their 'nerd hobbies'...

Then i have the right to laugh verym very hard. In your face. In front of your wife and children (assuming you have somehow managed to produce viable offspring).
No matter how good Bryan's Quest Rover feels to him, I doubt he can get it pregnant.
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Lord Poe wrote:I keep telling myself, "Self, you have way too many projects. Stop thinking of making a Bryan Lambert plays with dolls movie..."
Oh, no, it might be fun.

See a grown man array various dolls and action figures against a bunch of old-fashioned toy plastic soldiers, the kind that are a couple bucks for a bag of a hundred. Watch as the man painstakingly makes a "SDN" flag with the Imperial logo on it in his basement, ignoring his wife and calls from his mother.

Maybe every once in awhile he takes down a Johnny Quest action rover toy and cradles it, calling it 'my precious'.

After careful and painstaking placement of the various figures, like a cumpulsive-obsessive madman muttering to himself as he sets up an intricate domino-fall pattern, he surrounds the toy plastic soldiers with his variuous dolls and action figures and "moves in for the kill" making childish machinegun and explosion noises.

As the toy soldiers get flung aside as casualties he fails to notice a remote-controlled toy tank creeping up behind him, knocking over his carefully placed dolls like so many tenpins. As he crushes the last toy soldier he wheels around in victory only to see that his entire army has been knocked over and the tank is grinding over their little bodies while a cruelly chuckling and mustache-twirling Asian man is seen in the background with the tank's remote controller.

He screams, "Mike Wong, thou hast vanquished me again!" He then turns his face skyward and spreads out his arms and lets out a Vader-esqe "NOOOOOOoooooooo....!!!!!!"

Well, that's if I was doing the screenplay.
Something about Libertarianism always bothered me. Then one day, I realized what it was:
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."


In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!

If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
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