Stereotypically Yours

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AuthorTopic: Stereotypically Yours
E Equals MC What!!!!
Member # 5491
Profile Homepage #25
Marlenny, you definitely have a stereotype.

I'm not sure which stereotype I should run with. Am I the raving fundamentalist? The rabid BoE oldbie? The nit-picking pedant? All of the above?

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SupaNik: Aran, you're not big enough to threaten Ash. Dammit, even JV had to think twice.
Posts: 1861 | Registered: Friday, February 11 2005 08:00
Law Bringer
Member # 2984
Profile Homepage #26
It's less of a stereotype, but you appear to be the only fundamentalist (if that describes you) to ever earn TM's respect. :P

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My BlogPolarisI eat novels for breakfast.
Polaris is dead, long live Polaris.
Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair.
Posts: 8752 | Registered: Wednesday, May 14 2003 07:00
Lifecrafter
Member # 6700
Profile Homepage #27
quote:
Originally written by Charles Le Sorcier:


Edit2: Isn't Rutgers in New Jersey?

Yes.
Wow. I may have once lived within driving distance of Jeff Vogel.
-feels honored-

Marlenny:
You should have started a poll.
:D

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The Silent Assassin says nothing.
Now ain't that stereotypical?

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-Lenar Labs
What's Your Destiny?

Ushmushmeifa: Lenar's power is almighty and ineffable.

All hail lord Noric, god of... well, something important, I'm sure.
Posts: 735 | Registered: Monday, January 16 2006 08:00
Warrior
Member # 37
Profile #28
Well, obviously, since I'm never here, I won't be posting here.

Wait, crap...

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Pushing the hermaphroditism evolution agenda...one botched genetics experiment at a time.
Posts: 179 | Registered: Wednesday, October 3 2001 07:00
Raven v. Writing Desk
Member # 261
Profile Homepage #29
This game is not as good as this other one from 1980. I enjoy sleeping with large numbers of ridiculously hot men. All of the posts above me do not fit properly with game canon, and they sound like they were written by prescriptivist tyrants. I think different types of metaphors would make a good metaphor for different spidweb members, and here's a drawn-out statistical analysis of a poll to prove it!

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Slarty vs. DeskDesk vs. SlartyTimeline of ErmarianG4 Strategy Central
Posts: 3560 | Registered: Wednesday, November 7 2001 08:00
Lifecrafter
Member # 4682
Profile #30
Beware the mechanical pencil! You will be in more trouble if you say the mechanical pencil and/or I am cute. I am not cute, have never been cute, and never will be cute. Anyone who says otherwise must die a very painful death.

Matsa yoi avreleta vay. Pas stolah kulame.
Kulame dam zunai.

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Do not underestimate the power of the mechanical pencil.

Join the Dark side. We have cookies.

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Posts: 834 | Registered: Thursday, July 8 2004 07:00
E Equals MC What!!!!
Member # 5491
Profile Homepage #31
quote:
Originally written by Charles Le Sorcier:

It's less of a stereotype, but you appear to be the only fundamentalist (if that describes you) to ever earn TM's respect. :P
I would say I am a fundamentalist, at least according to the actual meaning of the word. Though a lot of people these days seem to think it just means "crazy religious nutjob".

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SupaNik: Aran, you're not big enough to threaten Ash. Dammit, even JV had to think twice.
Posts: 1861 | Registered: Friday, February 11 2005 08:00
Infiltrator
Member # 1092
Profile Homepage #32
Well, I'm a squirrel hating man of the people... Apart from that I can't imagine how I would be stereotyped.

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When you think you can't get any lower in life and hit rock bottom, God hands you a shovel.

Why should I say somthin intelligent when idiots like you make me look intelligent in the first place.
Posts: 615 | Registered: Friday, May 3 2002 07:00
Lifecrafter
Member # 6193
Profile Homepage #33
I suppose I'm "the Bible guy", which leads to the notion that I'm a Bible thumping born-again Christian. I haven't been posting in general long enough to get any other stereotypes.

[ Monday, April 24, 2006 17:35: Message edited by: Lazarus. ]

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Guaranteed to blow your mind.

Frostbite: Get It While It's...... Hot?
Posts: 900 | Registered: Monday, August 8 2005 07:00
Master
Member # 4614
Profile Homepage #34
I am of course a blabbering, spamming, Repulican, conservative Christian fundamentalist who needs to get a life.

Of, if you want to look at it in a positive light, I'm a meaningful member of the community willing to share beliefs with others and further the prosperous life of these boards.

Take it as you like. :P

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-ben4808
Posts: 3360 | Registered: Friday, June 25 2004 07:00
Infiltrator
Member # 1092
Profile Homepage #35
I don't think that whatever you may call yourself is much of a stereotype as much as one that may have a little more external output.

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When you think you can't get any lower in life and hit rock bottom, God hands you a shovel.

Why should I say somthin intelligent when idiots like you make me look intelligent in the first place.
Posts: 615 | Registered: Friday, May 3 2002 07:00
Councilor
Member # 6600
Profile Homepage #36
Dikiyoba is slightly weirder than the average Spiderwebber. Dikiyoba perhaps is best known for Dikiyoba's fan-fanfic. Dikiyoba is mellow enough that Spiderwebbers can imitate Dikiyoba's posting gimmick and misspell Dikiyoba's name without having Dikiyoba complain.

Edit: Typo.

[ Monday, April 24, 2006 18:36: Message edited by: Dikiyoba ]
Posts: 4346 | Registered: Friday, December 23 2005 08:00
BANNED
Member # 4
Profile Homepage #37
quote:
Originally written by Dikiyoba:

Dikiyoba is slightly weirder than the average Spiderwebber. Dikiyoba perhaps is best known for Dikiyoba's fan-fanfic. Dikiyoba is mellow enough that Spiderwebbers can imitate Dikiyoba's posting gimmick and misspell Dikiyoba's name without having Dikiyoba complain.

Edit: Typo.

Go **** yourself, you ********-*** ******.

[ Monday, April 24, 2006 19:03: Message edited by: Imban ]

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Posts: 6936 | Registered: Tuesday, September 18 2001 07:00
Councilor
Member # 6600
Profile Homepage #38
That I do have an objection to, TM.

Dikiyoba.
Posts: 4346 | Registered: Friday, December 23 2005 08:00
E Equals MC What!!!!
Member # 5491
Profile Homepage #39
Mmm. I love the smell of ban in the morning. :)

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SupaNik: Aran, you're not big enough to threaten Ash. Dammit, even JV had to think twice.
Posts: 1861 | Registered: Friday, February 11 2005 08:00
Shake Before Using
Member # 75
Profile #40
I'm not sure whether it'd be more stereotypical for TM to get banned for that or not to.
Posts: 3234 | Registered: Thursday, October 4 2001 07:00
Shaper
Member # 5437
Profile #41
I think that might be the first time I've seen you write in first person.
Posts: 2032 | Registered: Wednesday, January 26 2005 08:00
BANNED
Member # 4
Profile Homepage #42
Your rear, my gear.

Savor the flavor.

EDIT: My bowdlerisations are lamer than usual to fit the stereotype.

[ Monday, April 24, 2006 20:51: Message edited by: Imban ]

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Posts: 6936 | Registered: Tuesday, September 18 2001 07:00
Raven v. Writing Desk
Member # 261
Profile Homepage #43
Wouldn't that, um, cause you crushing pain, TM?

You are the weakest link. Goodbye!
Posts: 3560 | Registered: Wednesday, November 7 2001 08:00
Law Bringer
Member # 2984
Profile Homepage #44
quote:
Originally written by Dolphin.:

I think that might be the first time I've seen you write in first person.
Nah. It's the last paragraph that is switched to third person. In this case, the last (second) paragraph only contains the name.

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My BlogPolarisI eat novels for breakfast.
Polaris is dead, long live Polaris.
Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair.
Posts: 8752 | Registered: Wednesday, May 14 2003 07:00
Lifecrafter
Member # 6403
Profile #45
quote:
Originally written by Leena:

Infernal is a girl named after a Geneforge's agent.
Odd little buggers.

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Posts: 883 | Registered: Wednesday, October 19 2005 07:00
Law Bringer
Member # 2984
Profile Homepage #46
quote:
Originally written by Nicothodes:

Matsa yoi avreleta vay. Pas stolah kulame.
Kulame dam zunai.

What's the last one? I get it's to do with cookies, but not the rest. "Cookies are good"?

On that note, I don't think you ever explained "Xa madatuné kaist kulta", either.

Edit: ^^^ As said by Arancaytar, the wannabe linguist.

[ Tuesday, April 25, 2006 01:22: Message edited by: Nyarlathotep ]

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My BlogPolarisI eat novels for breakfast.
Polaris is dead, long live Polaris.
Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair.
Posts: 8752 | Registered: Wednesday, May 14 2003 07:00
Electric Sheep One
Member # 3431
Profile #47
I think we create our own stereotypes here, for instance by posting mostly when we are in certain moods. If the image people have here is only a minor facet of themselves, that's probably the image they choose to present. Thus, I'm quite willing to believe that people aren't really as they are thought to be on Spidweb, but I'm unsympathetic to claims of misrepresentation. For bad press here, I blame the victims.

Like practically everything, this cuts both ways. A webboard is an easy place to present a kinder and better informed image than one can in real life. Perhaps the nicest people here are really horrible people, faking. Usually the first hint of this is poor punctuation.

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We're not doing cool. We're doing pretty.
Posts: 3335 | Registered: Thursday, September 4 2003 07:00
Infiltrator
Member # 6652
Profile #48
I've found a stereotype: incredible annoyingness. I've been attacked by two oldbies in the same topic :D .

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But I don't want to ride the elevator.
Posts: 420 | Registered: Sunday, January 8 2006 08:00
Warrior
Member # 6629
Profile Homepage #49
Hmmm. I need a stereotype. Any suggestions?

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"When everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane."
Posts: 120 | Registered: Sunday, January 1 2006 08:00

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