I HATE Tolkien... Yet Love LOTR

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Postby Kanerou » Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:53 pm

I actually enjoyed the Silmarillion greatly (and books 2-4 or 5 of his notes, at least partially). I also read through part of the appendices at the end of LOTR. This said, I am the type to create a world around a story, though not as extensively as he, and I love how he does things so thoroughly. I agree that LOTR was dry, though I prefer it to the Hobbit.
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Postby Monkey J. Luffy » Sun Nov 18, 2007 5:48 pm

After looking at this thread I have actually decided to read the Hobbit and am already 2/3s through. I see no problem with it and i think it is a fantastic prequel to LOTR.
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Postby USSRGirl » Sat Nov 24, 2007 6:46 pm

...? The die-hard, drooling senseless passion of fans will never cease to amaze me. Of all the threads in the book section this year old thread is still resurfacing regularly due to the apparent blashpemous subject line. XP
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Postby Fish and Chips » Sat Nov 24, 2007 7:29 pm

USSRGirl wrote:...? The die-hard, drooling senseless passion of fans will never cease to amaze me.

We always judge in others what we see in ourselves.

Regardless, your air of hostility is unwarranted, Temmulin, and I suggest you drop it. The last couple of posts are hardly "Drooling senseless passion," or even "Die-hard." Monkey's now reading The Hobbit because of this thread, and Kanerou enjoys the world building aspect of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, which you admit in the title is the one book that you do enjoy. The only person who's keeping this alive anymore is you.
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Postby Kkun » Sun Nov 25, 2007 7:07 am

USSRGirl wrote:...? The die-hard, drooling senseless passion of fans will never cease to amaze me. Of all the threads in the book section this year old thread is still resurfacing regularly due to the apparent blashpemous subject line. XP



The Hobbit is quite possibly the greatest work of fiction ever written and you should go to Canada and join all of your godless, heathen, Satan-worshipping, vegetarian, socialist komrades. I hear they're more tolerant of deviant lifestyles there! Heretic.

</die-hard, drooling senseless passion>

...is what I would say if I weren't nearly as kind as Fish.
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Postby USSRGirl » Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:13 am

Fish and Chips wrote:Regardless, your air of hostility is unwarranted, Temmulin, and I suggest you drop it.


*Stares at last post* *stares at thread date* *stares at numerous posts after thread was dead and buried* *stares back at Fish's comment* *Is experiencing 'the Dib phenomenon once more'*

Should I even bother to say anything...?



kkun wrote:The Hobbit is quite possibly the greatest work of fiction ever written and you should go to Canada and join all of your godless, heathen, Satan-worshipping, vegetarian, socialist komrades. I hear they're more tolerant of deviant lifestyles there! Heretic.


XD Yet this reply I applaud and give the prestigious 'better-than-Fish' award. *hands Kkun a veggie burger* Speaking against the party is bad karma... stare at potato O'Brien, future socialist Canadian chairman, and repeat how much you love and adore Big Brother with every fiber of your miserable proletariat being.
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Postby Fish and Chips » Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:51 am

USSRGirl wrote:*Stares at last post* *stares at thread date* *stares at numerous posts after thread was dead and buried* *stares back at Fish's comment* *Is experiencing 'the Dib phenomenon once more'*

Should I even bother to say anything...?

No, you shouldn't.
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Postby mitsuki lover » Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:58 pm

We exile all Tolkien lovers to Shannara on this thread!
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Postby uc pseudonym » Sun Nov 25, 2007 2:38 pm

This thread again. I'm hesitant to contribute to its apparent immortality, but I feel this needs to be said. I plan to be direct but hopefully write in the spirit of Christian love.

USSRGirl wrote:...? The die-hard, drooling senseless passion of fans will never cease to amaze me. Of all the threads in the book section this year old thread is still resurfacing regularly due to the apparent blashpemous subject line. XP

For this entire thread you have been acting incredibly self-righteous and I feel it is completely unwarranted. He might not have needed to bump the thread, but all he did was calmly post that he was reading the book for the first time and he disagreed. Where do you get "die-hard," "drooling," or "senseless"? He never used all-caps, excessive exclamation marks, or pejorative rhetoric.

By contrast, here are some quotes from your opening post:
USSRGirl wrote:It is SO stupid and childish!
Utterly pointless
far too stupid of a silly lephrauchan story for anyone over the age of four
extremely cliche and sickening
That thing has no business being in the adult section of the library.
wincing in pain with each cliche, cutesy sentence.
writing such utter trash?!!!!!!!

This is not setting the bar very high for respectful dialogue. I don't believe any of the responses come close to the anger you display from the start. So far people have responded to your arguments in a civil manner; you have no right to play the martyr.
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Sun Nov 25, 2007 3:25 pm

USSRGirl wrote:Of all the threads in the book section this year old thread is still resurfacing regularly due to the apparent blashpemous subject line. XP

He posted that on the 18th of November. You replied to him on the 24th of November. If anyone brought the topic back up, it's you. =\
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Postby Kkun » Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:23 am

USSRGirl wrote:XD Yet this reply I applaud and give the prestigious 'better-than-Fish' award. *hands Kkun a veggie burger* Speaking against the party is bad karma... stare at potato O'Brien, future socialist Canadian chairman, and repeat how much you love and adore Big Brother with every fiber of your miserable proletariat being.


I'm just saying, you might want to think about that because in Canada they celebrate alternative lifestyles. Troglodyte.
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Postby Kanerou » Tue Nov 27, 2007 11:56 am

uc pseudonym wrote:Sorry, but after reading this I saw all the Advent Children fandom in your sig and I'm still recovering.


*finally hit her over the week that Kadaj is a man*

*TWITCH* :bang:

*shrugs* What's wrong with keeping this thread alive, so long as it doesn't slide into senseless name-calling and the like? By the way, I save my drooling for the Noldorin princes... well, and a couple others. ~_^
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Postby Monkey J. Luffy » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:43 pm

uh... I was never really a Tolkien fan, i just saw the movies. This thread actually encouraged me to read all his books. So thanks for your long rant about how much some books sucked. Because of that I got into the series.
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Postby mitsuki lover » Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:34 am

And don't forget to read some of the Shannara books while you are at it as well.
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Postby Sammy Boy » Mon Mar 23, 2009 2:03 am

I admit when I tired to read LOTR I got bored, but once I got past the first 200 pages I started to become interested and kept going. Great story.

I also liked the Hobbit. Previously I tried to read the Silmarillion, but it got kinda boring for me so I stopped. Recently I picked it up again and actually found it quite interesting. But the story got so sad in a few places I had to stop for a bit. :0
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:52 am

Why. Is. This. Thread. Back.

Don't make me lock it. XD
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Postby USSRGirl » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:53 am

XDDD I'm so freakin' thrilled by this....

Btw, new sources show that Tolkien not only stereotyped the heck out of Mongols, but he also murdered cows. Really. It's true. Kicked a cute lil' bovine right in the face with steel toed boots. :shake:
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Postby Peanut » Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:31 am

Wow...that's what...twice now that this thread has been gravedug...gosh and it's showing it too...kind of moldy around the edges...

[Please note that posting about how the thread has been gravedug only prolongs its existence. Not to pick on you specifically, Peanut, but you were the last poster when I saw the thread.]
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Postby Maokun » Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:56 pm

USSRGirl (post: 1178319) wrote:...? The die-hard, drooling senseless passion of fans will never cease to amaze me. Of all the threads in the book section this year old thread is still resurfacing regularly due to the apparent blashpemous subject line. XP


As in comic books, the self-righteousness, power and resolve of a hero are just as big as the evil, cruelty and evil of their archnemesis. :P In other words, you cannot act smug, dismissive and hostile and not expect rabid fanboy counterattacking in rage, scorn and hostility.

It is quite clear that you are just being obnoxious on purpose, which I can look at rather well-humoredly. I, too have certain things that I "hate" as a fundamental and irrational impulse of my being, and that's allright as long as you understand that that's your personal, biased and subjective view. It's when you try to justify them through skewered reasoning and pretend to make everyone else see why you are so right and they are so wrong, is when we start having trouble in the community.

I, for my shame, have to admit being a more or less frequent patron of certain unsavoury imageboards, which makes easy for me to identify magic-enginered, mutant elfs that can only be killed by mystical blades, if you understand my LOTR reference ;) That's why I'm not even gonna bother exposing my own reasons why "Tolkien ROXXX!!!!11!!"

Also, yay from Necrothreadmancy.
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:08 pm

Radical Dreamer (post: 1299826) wrote:Why. Is. This. Thread. Back.

Don't make me lock it. XD


QFT FOR REALZ THIS TIME GAIZ.


Honestly. XDD

Actually, I am going to lock this sucker for good. As for the power of thread necromancy...

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